
Heat in Germany: Coveted cooling appliances out of print in many places – and now?
In Germany, temperatures in many places again exceed the 30-degree mark.
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In Germany, temperatures in many places again exceed the 30-degree mark. In July 2025, it was still at 10 percent. At that time, 15 percent already owned one.
Furthermore, 17 percent have air conditioning at home, a representative YouGov survey shows. July more than 3,300 people aged 18 and over in Germany, just under a year earlier on 31. By 2020, about 350,000 devices had already been sold.
In addition, Sales of indoor air conditioners – mostly split air conditioners – rose from around 260,000 to 320,000 units between 2023 and 2025, according to the Building Climate Association. In July 2025, more than 3,000 took part in the survey.
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In Germany, temperatures in many places again exceed the 30-degree mark.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn July 2025, it was still at 10 percent.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAt that time, 15 percent already owned one.
reliability low1/3 sources17 percent have air conditioning at home, a representative YouGov survey shows.
reliability low1/3 sourcesJuly more than 3,300 people aged 18 and over in Germany, just under a year earlier on 31.
reliability low1/3 sourcesBy 2020, about 350,000 devices had already been sold.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSales of indoor air conditioners – mostly split air conditioners – rose from around 260,000 to 320,000 units between 2023 and 2025, according to the Building Climate Association.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn July 2025, more than 3,000 took part in the survey.
reliability low1/3 sources
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