Short read. This is a ~300-word brief based on the full analysis at Househeating Pulse. For the interactive charts, brand-level data, and source tables, open the original.
R290 is the strategic refrigerant story in Europe, but the listing data still says R32 owns the catalog. On the latest EPREL-derived snapshot, there are 13,935 declared R32 entries versus just 537 for R290, so propane is visible but nowhere near dominant by count. Natural refrigerants overall make up only 3.27% of the indexed market, which is why the commercial signal is still ahead of the adoption curve.
That gap matters because the market is highly concentrated. The top five manufacturers account for 51.93% of all indexed models, and the top 10 reach 60.88%, so a pricing move from a single large brand can shape perception quickly. Daikin Europe N.V. alone holds 24.05% of the model universe, followed by Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. at 9.14% and Johnson Controls Hitachi at 8.54%. In a market structured like that, refrigerant choice is no longer just a compliance checkbox; it can become a product-positioning lever.
The full analysis on Househeating Pulse digs into the data structure behind that claim, including the EPREL refrigerant universe, the brand-share aggregation, and why the current corpus cannot yet prove a like-for-like R290 premium in euros or percent. That missing price layer is important: without matched R32/R290 pricing at manufacturer level, it’s impossible to separate a real premium from sample bias or lineup differences.
What the snapshot does show is the direction of travel. R32 remains the declared default, R290 is the policy-aligned challenger, and the market is still in a transition phase where a natural refrigerant can be marketed as future-facing before it becomes mainstream. For developers and data engineers, the interesting part is the reproducibility question: how much of the “premium” signal is refrigerant choice, and how much is brand concentration? Read the full analysis with live data at https://househeating-pulse.com/articles/europe-2026-r290-vs-r32-brand-premium.
Househeating Pulse aggregates 60,000+ EPREL-registered heat-pump models across Europe — efficiency rankings, refrigerant trends, country-level installed prices and subsidies. Data from EPREL, Eurostat, NASA POWER. Full analysis at https://househeating-pulse.com/articles/europe-2026-r290-vs-r32-brand-premium.
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