The future of diesel parking heaters will see three major trends: technological upgrades, environmental transformation, and new energy substitution. Especially in the trucks and passenger vehicle sectors, electric heating technology is gradually replacing traditional fuel-powered heaters.
Technological Upgrades and Safety Optimization:
Traditional fuel heaters pose safety hazards such as carbon monoxide poisoning and high fuel costs. New generation products reduce energy consumption through dual-power heating designs and quantitative heating technologies, with some models saving over 35% on electricity. For example, the Chaopin M6001/M6002 series electric heaters utilize 94.2% electrothermal conversion efficiency and far-infrared radiation technology, achieving rapid heating in 15 seconds with zero emissions.
Environmental Policies Driving Transformation:
Nitrogen oxides and particulate matter produced by diesel combustion violate environmental regulations in many regions. Over 80% of truck cab fires are related to the illegal use of fuel-powered heaters. High voltage coolant heaters, due to their zero-emission characteristics, have become a compliant alternative. Some models have already passed 100,000 vibration and drop tests, adapting to complex road conditions.
New Energy Vehicle Market Expansion:
The popularization of new energy vehicles has accelerated the replacement of fuel-powered heaters with PTC heaters. The Chinese market for PTC heaters for new energy vehicles reached 15.81 billion yuan in 2022 and is projected to exceed 20.95 billion yuan by 2025. The issue of excessive carbon monoxide emissions from fuel-fired heaters in electric buses is further driving the industry's shift towards electric heating.
Market Penetration Differences: Fuel-fired heaters still dominate traditional sectors such as construction machinery and heavy trucks, but their penetration rate is low in passenger cars and the high-end market. The Chinese market for fuel-fired heaters is projected to exceed 1.5 billion yuan by 2025, but the widespread adoption of electric heating technology in new energy vehicles may divert some demand.
Post time: Nov-28-2025