Hideaki Furihata, Managing Director of Daikin Australia, said the expansion reflects confidence in Australia’s market strength and skilled workforce.
“Our decision to invest locally stems from Daikin Australia’s strong market position, our confidence in our people, technology and network, and our plans to broaden our range of locally designed and produced products,” Furihata said.
“This new factory strengthens our ability to meet the needs of Australian customers with products that are designed, engineered and built here, while advancing our goal of carbon-neutral manufacturing by 2030,” he added.
Construction began in early 2024 and concluded in August 2025, with support from a grant through Investment NSW, recognising Daikin’s role in creating highly skilled manufacturing jobs in Western Sydney.
The factory incorporates autonomous mobile robots, expanded solar photovoltaic generation and digitalised sale-to-manufacture processing to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Beyond the new factory, Daikin has brought printed circuit board manufacturing onshore, achieved Australian Made certification for most locally built products and established a skills dojo led by Daikin Japan-trained experts to develop its manufacturing talent.
All ducted systems, rooftop packaged units and air-handling units produced in Australia carry the Australian Made mark. Designed for local conditions, these products draw much of their value from Australian-sourced parts and assembly, supporting local suppliers and ensuring faster service and spare-part availability.
Initially expected to create 45 roles, Factory 2 has already delivered over 60 full-time jobs across production, research and development and support functions. Daikin now employs more than 700 people nationwide, including 240 who live within 10 kilometres of its Chipping Norton headquarters, and works with over 20 local suppliers, a network set to expand as demand grows.
Nicholas MacDonald, Manufacturing General Manager at Daikin Australia, said Factory 2 positions the company for long-term growth.
“The new factory gives us room to innovate and increase our locally manufactured offering in key residential and commercial segments,” MacDonald said.
“Combining advanced automation, a strong supplier network and continuous skills development means we can respond faster to customer needs and keep manufacturing strength here in Australia,” he added.
The official opening ceremony welcomed Shoji Uehara, Head of Global Operations Division and Training at Daikin Industries, Junichi Omori, Executive Officer and General Manager of Global Operations Division, and Akinori Atarashi, Associate Officer, Regional General Manager, Air Conditioning Business in ASEAN/OCEANIA Countries, together with NSW Government representatives, Consul general of Japan, and Daikin’s suppliers, dealers and partners. and Daikin’s suppliers, dealers and partners.
Factory 2 also enables the company to further grow its production capacity and technical capability in the years ahead.
About Daikin Australia
Daikin is a leading manufacturer of air conditioning in Australia, with over 55 years of local experience. As part of Daikin Industries, a global heating, ventilation, and air conditioning solutions leader, Daikin Australia designs, manufactures, and supplies a wide range of energy-efficient systems for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. With a strong commitment to quality, innovation, and customer comfort, Daikin delivers solutions tailored to Australian conditions through its extensive network of specialist dealers.
Daikin manufactures Australian Made-certified ducted indoor units, rooftop packaged units, and air handling units at its Sydney-based factories. The company also invests heavily in local R&D, warehousing, training operations, sales and service across Australia.
Trusted by Australian families and businesses, Daikin is proud to be named Reader’s Digest Trusted Brand for air conditioners in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
