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Rise in Preference for Gas-Based Cooking Among Russian Households is a Driving Factor in the Market

Persistent power outages and voltage fluctuations continue to be a widespread challenge across India, the preference for gas-based cooking in Russian households has been deeply shaped by the country’s long-established residential gas distribution network, which has been widely deployed across major cities and regional urban centers. In many apartment buildings constructed during earlier housing development phases, centralized gas connections were integrated as a standard utility, enabling continuous and reliable access for daily cooking needs. As a result, gas cooktops have been consistently perceived as a practical and dependable solution, particularly in climates where uninterrupted cooking capability is considered essential during extended winter periods. Cooking habits across Russia have also played a decisive role in reinforcing gas cooktop usage, as traditional home-prepared meals often require precise flame control and high, adjustable heat levels. Gas burners have been favored for their immediate heat response, visual flame feedback, and compatibility with a wide range of cookware commonly used in Russian kitchens. These functional advantages have contributed to sustained household reliance on gas cooktops, especially among multi-generational families where frequent and simultaneous cooking remains common.

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Data Bridge market research analyzes that the Russia Cooktops Market is expected expected to reach USD 1.82 billion by 2033 from USD 1.23 billion in 2025, growing with a substantial CAGR of 4.9% in the forecast period of 2026 to 2033.

Key Findings of the Study

Russia Cooktops Market

Augmentation in Apartment Renovation and Kitchen Modernization Activities

The growth in apartment renovation and kitchen modernization activities across Russia has been strongly influenced by the aging residential housing stock and changing household expectations. A large share of apartments, particularly those constructed during earlier development phases, has been gradually renovated to improve functionality, safety, and visual appeal. Within this process, kitchens have been increasingly prioritized, as they are viewed not only as utility spaces but also as central areas for daily family interaction and home value enhancement.

Kitchen modernization has been driven by the need to optimize limited space while integrating more efficient and durable appliances. As part of renovation projects, outdated cooking equipment has often been replaced with modern cooktops that offer better heat control, improved safety features, and compatibility with contemporary cabinetry layouts. Built-in designs have been widely selected during renovations, as they allow seamless integration with modular furniture and contribute to a cleaner, more organized kitchen appearance.

Report Scope and Market Segmentation

Report Metric

Details

Forecast Period

2026 to 2033

Base Year

2025

Historic Years

2024 (Customizable to 2018-2023)

Quantitative Units

Revenue in USD Billion

Segments Covered

By Product Type (Induction cooktops, Electric ceramic cooktops and Gas cooktops)

Countries Covered

U.S.

Market Players Covered

Bosch (BSH Hausgeräte GmbH) (Germany), LG Electronics (South Korea), Comfee (China), Midea Group (China), Gorenje (Slovenia), Maunfeld Rus LLC (Russia), Samsung Electronics (South Korea), Haier Group (China), Gree Electric Appliances (China), Beko Group (Turkey), SMEG S.p.A. (Italy), Teka Group (Switzerland), Fotile (China), Vatti Corporation (China), Indesit (Whirlpool) (Italy)

Data Points Covered in the Report

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Segment Analysis

The Russia cooktops market is segmented into one notable segment based on the product type.

  • On the basis of product type, the Russia cooktops market is segmented into induction cooktops, electric ceramic cooktops, and gas cooktops.

In 2026, gas cooktops are expected to dominate the market

In 2026, gas cooktops are expected to dominate the market with a 48.37% share due to their widespread compatibility with Russia’s established residential gas infrastructure, cost efficiency, and strong consumer preference for precise flame control.

Major Players

Bosch (BSH Hausgeräte GmbH) (Germany), LG Electronics (South Korea), Comfee (China), Midea Group (China), Gorenje (Slovenia), Maunfeld Rus LLC (Russia), Samsung Electronics (South Korea), Haier Group (China), Gree Electric Appliances (China), Beko Group (Turkey), SMEG S.p.A. (Italy), Teka Group (Switzerland), Fotile (China), Vatti Corporation (China), Indesit (Whirlpool) (Italy)

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Market Developments

  • In September 2019, Bosch has advanced its induction hob technology by integrating DirectSelect touch controls for intuitive zone selection and power adjustment, alongside energy-efficient induction heating that delivers rapid, precise cooking. Key features include PowerBoost for faster heating, FlexInduction zones that adapt to cookware placement, and safety functions like residual heat indicators and child locks. These innovations enhance user convenience, cooking efficiency, and safety, reflecting Bosch’s focus on smart, interactive, and high-performance kitchen solutions.
  • In November 2023, LG Electronics achieved a key development milestone by becoming the first appliance manufacturer to receive ENERGY STAR certification under the new residential electric cooking specifications for its induction cooktops and ranges. Multiple LG induction models met the updated criteria, delivering approximately 18% higher energy efficiency than standard electric cooktops while maintaining fast heating, precise temperature control, and advanced smart features. This development reinforces LG’s focus on energy-efficient electrification and sustainable kitchen appliance innovation.
  • In September 2025 at IFA Berlin, Midea Group unveiled its XPRESS MASTER kitchen suite, a new range of cooking technologies designed to revolutionize everyday meal preparation by saving time without sacrificing quality. The suite’s induction cooktop uses XpressHeat technology to heat surfaces in seconds with intelligent controls that prevent boil-overs and overcooking. Complementary appliances such as a Dual-Zone Air Fryer, XpressGrill Steak Oven, Twin Convection Oven, and combination ovens further extend time-saving capabilities, enabling simultaneous and versatile cooking tasks with independent settings and advanced heating technologies. Across the XPRESS MASTER lineup, Midea delivers convenience-focused performance that aligns with busy routines, reinforcing its commitment to efficient and innovative kitchen solutions.
  • In September 2025, Samsung advanced its premium built-in kitchen portfolio at IFA by introducing next-generation appliances designed for modern, open-plan kitchens. The company unveiled an Extractor Induction Hob that integrates powerful ventilation directly into the cooktop, eliminating the need for overhead hoods while ensuring efficient smoke and odor removal. Key features include Flex Zone Plus for adaptable cookware placement, a turbo-slim extraction system, and a durable matte glass surface with anti-fingerprint coating. Samsung also showcased its Bespoke AI Dishwasher, featuring a handle-free auto-open door, AI-powered wash cycles that automatically adjust to soil levels, and improved rack design for flexible loading. These innovations enhance space efficiency, user convenience, and performance, reinforcing Samsung’s focus on seamless design, intelligent automation, and premium built-in kitchen solutions.
  • In January 2025, Gorenje strengthened its induction cooking portfolio in the Russian market by introducing new innovative induction cooktops designed to combine modern aesthetics with enhanced cooking flexibility and safety. The company launched advanced models featuring sleek black ceramic glass surfaces with a frameless design, supporting easy maintenance and seamless kitchen integration. Key innovations include AreaFlex technology, which allows multiple induction zones to merge into a larger cooking area for oversized cookware, PowerBoost for rapid heating, and intuitive SliderTouch controls for precise power adjustment. Additional functions such as Stop&Go pause, child lock protection, automatic overheat shut-off, and residual heat indicators further enhance user safety and convenience. These developments highlight Gorenje’s focus on efficient heat performance, adaptable cooking solutions, and contemporary built-in kitchen design.

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