The Future of Cooling in the EU
- coolingphotonics
- Dec 4, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 13
The European Union is moving towards a more sustainable future, with the cooling sector at the heart of this transformation.
Starting in 2025, new regulations will restrict the use of cooling systems that rely on fluorinated gases (HFCs), known for their significant impact on climate change. These measures are part of the EU's ambitious goal to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, as outlined in the European Green Deal.

What does this mean for the industry?
A transition to cleaner and more efficient technologies. HFCs will gradually be replaced by sustainable solutions that not only reduce emissions but also enhance energy efficiency.
This is the time to innovate and lead the change. Transitioning to more sustainable cooling is not just a regulatory requirement; it is an opportunity to become more competitive and environmentally responsible.
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