Industries that benefit most from evaporative cooling

September 15 2025

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When it comes to industrial cooling solutions, evaporative cooling is suitable for a variety of properties and businesses.

If you’re wondering if your business could benefit from an industrial evaporative cooling system, you’ve come to the right place. Heritage offer free site surveys – our qualified heating and cooling experts will visit your premises and provide a quote for your ideal cooling solution at no extra cost.

To give you some idea whether this solution is right for you, here are just some of the industries that benefit most from evaporative cooling.

Four industries that benefit from industrial evaporative cooling

1. Aviation

Large hangars and buildings are commonplace in the aviation industry – with high ceilings and tall doors frequently left open. Keeping such large interior spaces cool in hot weather is difficult (and expensive) when using many traditional cooling solutions.

Evaporative cooling is ideal in aviation buildings because it maintains its efficiency and effectiveness even when doors are left open. This is because the system continually draws in and cools fresh air from outside, instead of recirculating the same increasingly stale air.

2. Automotive industry

The automotive industry – from garages to the factories that manufacture and supply vehicle parts – operates from buildings that generate a lot of heat during the working day.

Evaporative cooling uses around 90% less energy than other traditional cooling systems that use a lot of power. Even if hot, busy working environments – like automative factories – need to run their cooling system all day to keep temperatures comfortable, it won’t have as big an impact on their energy bill.

3. Logistics companies

Logistics companies typically operate from large warehouses that need to be kept cool, both for the benefit of the goods kept inside them and the staff who work there.

One of the many benefits of evaporative cooling for warehouses is that it improves the air quality of interior spaces – thereby reducing the spread of viruses. This is because evaporative cooling systems constantly refresh the air inside your building, and enable you to keep naturally ventilating your building too (i.e. leave doors and windows open).

4. Retail and commercial companies

From shops and offices, to showrooms and department stores, retail businesses want to create a comfortable, relaxed space for customers to enjoy and spend time in – especially in hot summer weather.

Evaporative cooling helps create a comfortable, temperate shopping experience for customers – whilst keeping busy staff cool as well. With utility prices ever on the rise, the energy-saving efficiency of evaporative cooling is ideal for retail businesses too.

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