Hisense ranks no. 2 globally for TV shipments in 2022
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023
Hisense Ranks No.2 Globally for TV Shipments in 2022
- Record global TV shipments in 2022 represent a historical high in Hisense history
QINGDAO, China — The rapid recovery of China’s leading industrial companies and their competitive strength in the global consumer home appliance sector in particular, has been reinforced by the latest data from leading market research institute Omdia, showing that the global shipments of Hisense TV, for the full year 2022, hit a yearly total of 24.5 million, ranking Hisense No. 2 overall in the global market, with a year-on-year growth of 16.1%.
The record shipments in 2022 represent a historical high in Hisense history, demonstrating the company’s increasingly global dominance within China’s TV industry, with Hisense’s year-on-year growth placing it in the top five of all global companies in the sector.
As the technology and market leader in the field of the Laser TV industry, Hisense’s 2022 global shipments share of 53.5% also placed the company in the No.1 ranking within the Laser TV category.
In an increasingly competitive market, the company has placed a key focus on ever-evolving customer needs with continuous innovation to develop high quality products and services, increasing the domestic TV market while expanding market share of the overseas market. The company has also placed an emphasis on overseas sales and investing in innovation-driving research and development.
As a key component of its future strategy for growth, Hisense will reinforce its commitment to delivering premium solutions to ensure consumers experience next-level enjoyment.
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