Daikin Rental Solutions has expanded its UK fleet, introducing new cooling systems, low-carbon heating solutions, and UK-manufactured air handling units. This development responds to growing demand for adaptable, high-performance temporary HVAC systems, driven by tightening regulations, ageing infrastructure, and a shift toward lower-carbon energy solutions.
The investment reflects Daikin’s focus on expanding its offering of integrated HVAC solutions. It provides factory-built systems designed for efficiency and reliability, enabling organisations to deploy temporary solutions that can align with permanent installations where required.
Demand for temporary HVAC is increasing in sectors where continuous operation is important, such as healthcare and data centres. To support this, Daikin has introduced inverter-driven screw chillers and scroll heat pumps, offering scalable heating and cooling options. Its Dry Air Coolers support process cooling, helping improve energy performance and reduce reliance on mechanical systems.
The growth of low-carbon solutions has increased the role of temporary HVAC in supporting the transition away from fossil fuels. Daikin’s expanded heat pump rental offering enables organisations to adopt lower-carbon heating approaches while maintaining operational continuity in high-demand environments. These systems support electrification strategies.
To provide integrated systems, Daikin has added a fleet of air handling units designed for rapid deployment and reliability. Manufactured in the UK, these units support supply chain resilience and improve equipment availability for use in demanding environments.
The UK HVAC rental market is evolving, with increased demand for flexible solutions that avoid capital expenditure. Customers are increasingly using systems that include digital monitoring to improve visibility and operational efficiency. By combining technology, UK-based manufacturing, and engineering support, Daikin Rental Solutions is addressing this changing demand and supporting operational continuity and energy transition efforts.