家电行业2025年报业绩前瞻:以旧换新催化延续,海外产能陆续达产出口链盈利改善
Shenwan Hongyuan Securities·2026-02-10 09:31

Investment Rating - The report maintains a positive outlook on the home appliance industry, particularly for major players in the white goods sector, indicating a favorable investment environment for 2025 [3][5][6]. Core Insights - The home appliance sector is expected to benefit from the continuation of the "trade-in" policy and improvements in overseas production capacity, leading to enhanced profitability in the supply chain [2][5]. - The report highlights three main investment themes: 1. Dividend: Major white and black appliance companies are characterized by low valuations, high dividends, and stable growth, providing a high margin of safety and significant elasticity in stock prices [6][7]. 2. Technology: Core component manufacturers are transitioning into emerging tech fields such as robotics and semiconductor cooling, seeking cross-industry growth [7]. 3. Export: Recovery in export demand and sustained domestic sales of new products, particularly in the small appliance sector, are expected to drive growth [7]. Summary by Sections 1. White Goods and Components - In 2025, the air conditioning sector is projected to produce 195.37 million units, a 3% year-on-year decline, while sales are expected to reach 198.39 million units, down 1% year-on-year, with domestic sales increasing by 1% [5][13]. - The average price of white goods is declining due to high base effects from the trade-in policy, with air conditioning prices dropping by 13% year-on-year [23][24]. 2. Kitchen Appliances - The kitchen appliance sector is experiencing a recovery driven by real estate and trade-in policies, with online sales of range hoods and gas stoves increasing by 7.9% and 1.7% respectively in 2025 [33][34]. - Major companies like Boss Electric and Vatti are leveraging trade-in policies to boost sales, with Boss Electric maintaining a leading market share in range hoods [35][36]. 3. Small Appliances - The small appliance sector is seeing a revival due to the trade-in policy, with significant growth in cleaning appliances, although overall market consumption remains subdued [6][7]. - Companies like Roborock and Ecovacs are expected to benefit from high demand for new products, with projected revenue growth of 34% and 12% respectively in Q4 2025 [5][7]. 4. New Displays and Lighting - The emerging display sector is at a turning point, while the lighting industry is anticipated to see growth as it awaits market recovery [6][7]. - Companies like Hisense and OP Lighting are expected to experience revenue declines in Q4 2025, with projections of -10% and -2% respectively [6][7]. 5. Investment Highlights - The report recommends a combination of leading white goods companies such as Haier, Midea, and Gree, along with Hisense, as they are currently undervalued and offer stable growth prospects [6][7]. - The report also emphasizes the importance of component manufacturers adapting to new technologies and markets, with companies like Huaxiang and Sanhua expected to see significant growth in their respective sectors [7][29][30].