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WED · 2026-07-08 · 08:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0708-91135
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Are the US’ AI models better than China’s? That may be beside the point

As Europe experiences heatwaves, Chinese-made air conditioners and fans are selling out, with significant sales increases reported in Spain and western Europe. This trend is expected to continue as demand for cooling units in the EU is projected to more than double by 2050.

Jeffrey WuSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-07-08 · 08:30 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Are the US’ AI models better than China’s? That may be beside the point
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As Europe experiences heatwaves, Chinese-made air conditioners and fans are selling out, with significant sales increases reported in Spain and western Europe. This trend is expected to continue as demand for cooling units in the EU is projected to more than double by 2050. The article suggests that China's ability to deliver affordable and readily available units quickly is becoming a key factor, drawing a parallel to the artificial intelligence sector. The focus is on who can meet urgent demand, implying that China is increasingly positioned to do so.

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Midea Group's air-conditioner sales in western Europe surged by over 70% in the first six months of the year.

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Fan sales in Spain on Alibaba's platform nearly doubled last month.

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Air conditioners and fans sold out across Spain, Italy, and Germany during a heatwave, with most being Chinese products.

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China is increasingly the answer to delivering affordable air conditioning units fast enough when demand becomes desperate.

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Air-conditioning units in the European Union are expected to more than double from 2019 levels to 275 million by 2050.

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As another heatwave rolled across Europe, the warehouses emptied before the politics could catch up. Air conditioners and fans sold out across Spain, Italy and Germany, most of them Chinese. Fan sales in Spain alone on the retail platform of Alibaba Group Holding (which owns the China-morning-post" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="12558" data-entity-type="organization">South China Morning Post) nearly doubled last month while Midea Group’s air-conditioner sales in western Europe surged by over 70 per cent in the first six months of the year.A decade from now, such heatwaves may become ordinary. Air-conditioning units in the European Union are expected to more than double from 2019 levels to 275 million by 2050. The question will not be whether Europeans approve of air conditioning or whether their governments are comfortable depending on Chinese supply chains. It will be who can deliver affordable units fast enough when demand becomes desperate.Increasingly, the answer is China – because its air conditioners are available, affordable and good enough exactly when it matters. The same logic may be reshaping something far less visible: Artificial Intelligence.
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