France occupies a unique position in the global supermarket refrigeration market. The country pioneered the hypermarket model, operates some of Europe’s largest food retail estates and has become one of the continent’s most important markets for natural refrigerants. Tight environmental regulations, rising energy costs and the need to modernise ageing refrigeration systems are accelerating investment across the sector.
For equipment manufacturers and engineering specialists, France is increasingly becoming a testing ground for low-emission cooling technologies and heat recovery systems. Retailers including Carrefour, E.Leclerc, Intermarché and Système U are investing heavily in refrigeration infrastructure that lowers energy consumption while supporting long-term decarbonisation targets.
At a Glance
| Rank | Company | FY Revenue | Strategic Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Epta France | Private | Refrigerated cabinets and integrated systems |
| 2 | Carrier Commercial Refrigeration France (Haier) | Private | Service network and refrigeration systems |
| 3 | Arneg France | Private | Display cabinets and refrigeration solutions |
| 4 | Friga-Bohn | Private | Evaporators and condensers |
| 5 | Clauger | Private | Industrial refrigeration and heat recovery |
| 6 | Advansor and SCM Frigo | Private | CO₂ refrigeration systems |
| 7 | ENGIE Refrigeration and Axima | Private | Energy and refrigeration services |
| 8 | BITZER France | Private | Compressors and refrigeration technology |
| 9 | Johnson Controls France | Private | Controls and building management |
| 10 | Viessmann Refrigeration Solutions France | Private | Refrigeration and convenience retail systems |
Market Segmentation
| Category | Companies | Strategic Play in 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Hypermarket Refrigeration Leaders | Epta France, Arneg France | Large-scale refrigerated cabinets and integrated store systems |
| CO₂ System Specialists | Advansor, SCM Frigo | Transcritical CO₂ booster systems and refrigeration packs |
| Industrial Cooling and Heat Recovery | Clauger, ENGIE Refrigeration | Large refrigeration projects and energy integration |
| Component Leaders | Friga-Bohn, BITZER | Evaporators, condensers and compressors |
| Controls and Digital Systems | Johnson Controls | Building management and energy monitoring |
Why France Matters
France is one of Europe’s largest grocery markets and remains the spiritual home of the hypermarket.
Unlike countries dominated by smaller supermarkets or discount stores, French retailers operate thousands of large-format stores requiring powerful central refrigeration systems and extensive heat recovery capabilities.
The country’s aggressive implementation of European F-Gas regulations and incentives for natural refrigerants has also accelerated the adoption of CO₂ technologies faster than many neighbouring markets.
1. Epta France
Headquarters: Hendaye, France
FY Revenue: Private
Epta France is one of the country’s refrigeration heavyweights and operates the historic Bonnet Névé manufacturing facility in Hendaye.
The company supplies refrigerated cabinets and integrated systems to major supermarket groups and independent retailers. Bonnet Névé remains one of the most recognised names in French food retail refrigeration and continues to play an important role in supermarket refurbishment projects.
2. Carrier Commercial Refrigeration France (A Haier Company)
Headquarters: Rueil-Malmaison, France
FY Revenue: Private
Carrier Commercial Refrigeration entered a new era in late 2024 when Haier Smart Home completed its acquisition of the business.
The transaction included manufacturing, engineering capabilities and one of Europe’s largest refrigeration service networks. The company remains highly influential in France because of its extensive installed base across hypermarkets and food retail operations.
3. Arneg France
Headquarters: Grenay, France
FY Revenue: Private
Arneg France has established a strong presence in the French market through refrigerated display cabinets, cold rooms and integrated store solutions.
The company serves both large retail groups and independent supermarket operators seeking energy-efficient refrigeration technologies.
4. Friga-Bohn
Headquarters: Cestas, France
FY Revenue: Private
Friga-Bohn, part of Lennox EMEA, is one of the most important suppliers of evaporators and condensers used throughout France’s food retail and cold-chain infrastructure.
Its equipment plays a critical role behind the scenes, supporting supermarkets, logistics operators and food manufacturers.
5. Clauger
Headquarters: Brignais, France
FY Revenue: Private
Clauger has grown into one of France’s leading industrial refrigeration companies and has become increasingly active in food processing and retail cooling projects.
The company specialises in custom-designed refrigeration systems and energy recovery solutions that help food businesses reduce operating costs.
6. Advansor and SCM Frigo
French Operations: Sales and engineering networks throughout France
FY Revenue: Private
Although neither company operates large manufacturing facilities in France, both have become important suppliers of transcritical CO₂ systems.
Their technologies are increasingly being used by contractors and retailers seeking high-efficiency refrigeration solutions and lower-emission store operations.
7. ENGIE Refrigeration and Axima
Headquarters: France operations nationwide
FY Revenue: Private
ENGIE Refrigeration and Axima play a significant role in supermarket energy and cooling projects.
Their expertise increasingly extends beyond refrigeration into heat recovery and energy optimisation, areas that are becoming strategically important to French retailers.
8. BITZER France
Headquarters: Paris, France
FY Revenue: Private
BITZER is one of the refrigeration industry’s most important component suppliers.
Its compressors power a significant share of the refrigeration systems operating across France and are widely used in both imported and locally manufactured CO₂ systems.
9. Johnson Controls France
Headquarters: France operations
FY Revenue: Private
Johnson Controls remains an important supplier of controls, automation and building management systems used throughout the refrigeration industry.
Its technologies help retailers monitor energy consumption and improve equipment performance.
10. Viessmann Refrigeration Solutions France
Headquarters: France operations
FY Revenue: Private
Viessmann supplies refrigeration solutions to supermarkets, convenience stores and food retailers across France.
The company combines refrigeration technologies with digital monitoring systems designed to improve operational efficiency and reduce energy costs.
Industry Outlook
France is becoming one of Europe’s most important markets for natural refrigerants and energy integration.
Large hypermarkets require powerful central refrigeration systems, making transcritical CO₂ technologies particularly attractive.
Heat recovery is also becoming increasingly common. Many modern supermarket projects capture waste heat generated by refrigeration systems and reuse it for store heating and hot water.
The environmental differences are significant:
- Traditional refrigerant R404A has a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of approximately 3,900.
- CO₂ (R744) has a GWP of 1.
- Propane (R290) has a GWP of 3.
These figures are increasingly shaping investment decisions across the French grocery industry.
What Happens Next?
French retailers are expected to continue replacing older HFC systems with natural refrigerant technologies while increasing investment in energy management and heat recovery.
The transition is creating opportunities across the France retail technology sector. For the France grocery store industry, refrigeration has become a major focus for operational efficiency and carbon reduction. Across the wider France FMCG sector, investment in modern cold-chain infrastructure is helping improve food quality, reduce waste and strengthen supply-chain resilience.
Editor’s Note: The ranking is based on market influence, manufacturing presence, supermarket relationships and strategic importance to France’s grocery refrigeration industry.
Revenue figures are based on the latest publicly available information. Several companies included in this ranking are privately held and do not disclose annual sales data.







