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全球水過濾器市場規模、佔有率和成長分析:按過濾器、技術、最終用途產業 - 產業預測 (2023-2030)Global Water Filter Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis, By Filters, By Technology, By Application, By End-use verticals - Industry Forecast 2023-2030 |
全球濾水器市場規模預計到2023年將達到142.8億美元,到2030年將達到230.8億美元,在預測期內(2023-2030年)年複合成長率為7.1%。
由於人們對水質的擔憂日益增加,市場出現了顯著成長。對清潔和安全飲用水的需求以及對水傳播感染疾病的認知的提高正在促進因素市場的擴張。活性碳、逆滲透、紫外線過濾等創新技術被廣泛採用。住宅和商業部門都為市場的快速成長做出了貢獻,其中亞太地區呈現顯著成長。隨著環保意識的增強,消費者需要永續、高效的水過濾解決方案,進一步推動市場發展。
水傳播感染疾病的增加、水庫污染以及盡量減少健康危害的需求正在推動對濾水器的需求。這些過濾系統在減少水傳播感染疾病和去除有毒金屬方面發揮著至關重要的作用,從而確保全世界獲得未受污染的飲用水。
包裝飲用水、瓶裝水和食品級容器等替代的存在和經濟性正在阻礙市場的成長。在可支配所得增加、健康意識增強和偏好不斷變化等要素的刺激下,消費者開始選擇這些替代,而不是投資濾水器。
全球濾水器產業正在經歷重大變化,這將影響其擴張。首先,由於對水污染的日益擔憂和對安全飲用水的需求,對逆滲透(RO)、紫外線 (UV) 消毒和重力濾水器等尖端過濾方法的需求激增。事實確實如此。其次,對生態系統健康和環保替代的日益重視正在刺激巧妙的節能水過濾系統的創建,以減少水資源浪費和生態影響。
本報告針對全球淨水器市場進行研究與分析,提供市場動態與預測、細分市場分析、公司簡介等。
Global Water Filter Market size was valued at USD 12.45 billion in 2021 and is poised to grow from USD 14.28 billion in 2023 to USD 23.08 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 7.1% during the forecast period (2023-2030).
The global water filter market is experiencing substantial growth due to increasing concerns about water quality. The demand for clean and safe drinking water, coupled with rising awareness of waterborne diseases, drives market expansion. Innovative technologies like activated carbon, reverse osmosis, and UV filtration are being adopted widely. Both residential and commercial sectors are contributing to the market's surge, with Asia-Pacific exhibiting significant growth. As environmental consciousness rises, consumers are seeking sustainable and efficient water filtration solutions, further propelling market development.
Top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to estimate and validate the size of water filter and to estimate the size of various other dependent submarkets. The research methodology used to estimate the market size includes the following details: The key players in the market were identified through secondary research, and their market shares in the respective regions were determined through primary and secondary research. This entire procedure includes the study of the annual and financial reports of the top market players and extensive interviews for key insights from industry leaders such as CEOs, VPs, directors, and marketing executives. All percentage shares split, and breakdowns were determined by using secondary sources and verified through Primary sources. All possible parameters that affect the markets covered in this research study have been accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to get the final quantitative and qualitative data.
The water filter market can be segmented based on filters (single and dual media, multi-media filtration), technology (gravity purifiers, RO [Reverse Osmosis] purifiers), end-use verticals (municipal, food and beverages), and region. Single and dual media filters, along with multi-media filtration, are widely used filtration methods. Gravity purifiers and RO purifiers represent different technologies employed in water filtration systems. The market's end-use verticals include municipal applications and the food and beverage industry. Geographically, the market is analyzed across various regions. The insights gained from these segments provide a comprehensive understanding of the water filter market, its diverse filtration methods, technologies, end-use applications, and regional dynamics.
Rising instances of waterborne illnesses, contamination in water reservoirs, and the imperative of minimizing health hazards are propelling the demand for water filters. These filtration systems play a pivotal role in diminishing waterborne diseases and eliminating harmful metals, thereby ensuring global access to uncontaminated drinking water.
The presence and economical nature of alternatives such as packaged potable water, bottled water, and food-grade containers are impeding the market growth of water filters. Consumers, motivated by factors such as rising disposable income, heightened health consciousness, and evolving preferences, are choosing these replacements over investing in water filters.
The global water filter industry is undergoing significant transformations influencing its expansion. Primarily, a surge in the requirement for cutting-edge filtration methods like reverse osmosis (RO), ultraviolet (UV) sterilization, and gravity-based purifiers is propelled by heightened apprehensions regarding water pollution and the essentiality of safe drinking water. Secondly, a growing emphasis on ecological soundness and environmentally friendly alternatives is spurring the creation of inventive, energy-efficient water filtration systems that curtail water wastage and ecological consequences.