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Trane raises annual profit forecast on commercial HVAC demand

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 6:23 AM

April 30 (Reuters) – Trane Technologies raised its full-year profit and revenue forecast on Thursday after reporting better-than-expected quarterly ​results, as rapidly growing AI-focused data ‌centers boosted demand for its commercial heating and air-conditioning systems.

Rising temperatures, driven by climate change, have boosted sales for companies such as Trane, ‌as ​households and businesses increasingly ⁠rely on air conditioning.

• ⁠For the full year, Trane now expects adjusted earnings per share between $14.75 and $14.95, compared with its earlier forecast of $14.65 to $14.85.

• ​The company now expects full-year 2026 reported revenue growth of about 9.5%, ⁠above its prior estimate ⁠of between 8.5% and 9.5%.

• ​Trane, which owns transport refrigeration company Thermo King, ​saw an over 5% rise in ‌quarterly net revenue in its Americas segment and an 11.5% increase in its EMEA business.

• Trane’s first-quarter bookings grew 24%, ⁠led by nearly 40% growth in its Americas commercial HVAC business.

• Trane’s adjusted profit rose to $2.63 ⁠per share ‌in the quarter ended March ⁠31, above estimates of $2.53 per ​share, ‌according to data compiled by ​LSEG.

• The ⁠Ireland-based company’s revenue rose 6% to $4.97 billion, from $4.69 billion a year ago. Analysts on average had expected revenue of $4.82 billion.

(Reporting by Megavarshini G. Somasundaram in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Maju Samuel)