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India’s air quality monitoring market soars amid environmental concerns and smart cities

Air Quality

The India Air Quality Monitoring System Market is witnessing rapid growth due to increasing pollution levels, smart city initiatives, and rising environmental concerns. This analysis explores key market segments and players.

Air quality monitoring system uses sensors to measure air pollutants and the outside pollution like dust, gases, and noise, among others. These systems are used to assess the level of pollution in relation to the ambient air quality standards. The air quality standard in India is currently measured by CPCB, pollution control committees, state pollution control boards, and National Environment Engineering Research Institute in cities and states.

The rapidly developing technology is propelling the growth of the India air quality monitoring system market. Many companies and organisations are increasing research and development for commercialisation and development of advanced air quality monitoring products.

The rising pollution levels in the country due to rapid industrialisation and infrastructure development, especially in more crowded and metropolitan areas, is a major driving factor for the market growth.

Rise in development plans for smart cities and growing environmental concerns are the major trends which are speeding up the development of the market.

India Air Quality Monitoring System Market Analysis

Based on product type, the market segments include indoor monitors, wearable monitors, and outdoor monitors, among others. The indoor monitors can be further divided into fixed and portable. The outdoor monitors can be further segmented into fixed, portable, dust and particulate matter, and AQM stations, among others.

Based on pollutant type, the market can be divided into chemical pollutants, physical pollutants, and biological pollutants, among others. Based on sampling method, the market divisions include active/continuous monitoring, intermittent monitoring, passive monitoring, and stack monitoring, among others. Based on end-use, the market segments include residential, commercial, and industrial, among others.

The extensive EMR report provides an in-depth evaluation of the market based on Porter’s five forces model and a SWOT analysis.

The India air quality monitoring system market report comprehensively analyses key players in the market, covering their competitive landscape and the latest developments like mergers, acquisitions, investments, and expansion plans.

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Elofic Industries Limited
  • Chemtrols Industries Pvt. Ltd
  • Instrumex
  • HORIBA India Private Limited
  • Others

Product Types

On the basis of product type, the market can be bifurcated into indoor monitors, wearable monitors, and outdoor monitors, among others. The indoor segment can be further divided into fixed and portable. The outdoor segment also has further divisions including fixed, portable, dust and particulate matter, and air quality monitoring (AQM) stations, among others.

The indoor air quality monitors test the indoor air and determine the dust and contaminant levels present in the air. These monitors are increasing in adoption due to the increasing awareness for maintaining healthy air quality.

The outdoor air quality monitors are used for long-term measurement of pollutant levels in the environment and give the result in real time. The assessment includes measurement of various pollutants like nitrogen, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and methane, among many others. This segment is expected to grow significantly with various developments plans launched in the country.

Pollutants

Based on pollutant type, the India air quality monitoring system market can be divided into chemical pollutants, physical pollutants, and biological pollutants, among others. The chemical pollutants in air are the most common type in the market. In this segment, carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen, ozone, and sulphur dioxide, among others are monitored by AQMs.

This segment is expected to grow rapidly owing to the rising awareness for air pollution control and smart city development plans. The proliferating automobile industry will also add to the market expansion.

Physical pollutants are comprised of turbidity, temperature, suspended solids, foam, and radioactivity, among others. Biological pollutants found outdoor and indoor include bacteria, house dust, mould, mildew, and pollen, among others.

Monitoring Methods

Based on sampling methods, the India air quality monitoring system market can be categorised into active/continuous monitoring, intermittent monitoring, passive monitoring, and stack monitoring, among others.

The active/continuous monitoring are increasingly becoming prominent in multiple industries as the awareness to control air pollution rises. Industries and pharmaceutical product manufacturers are adopting monitoring systems to accurately measure the pollutants in the surrounding air. The active/ continuous monitoring system allows the air to be sampled throughout the process and after.

The passive monitoring involves settle plates which are kept exposed to the air for a period so that the biological contaminants and microbes can settle on the plate. The result can then be measured to understand the biological particles and microbial contaminants present in the air.

Intermittent monitoring is a non-continuous method for pollutant measurement. It utilises filters, sorbents, and canister or other sampling tool and the air is analysed by passing it through the medium in different pressures.

Stack monitoring segment of India air quality monitoring system market is rapidly growing due to the rising industrialisation in the country. This monitoring method is usually used by manufacturing facilities and in industrial chimneys.

It enables the facility manager and inspectors to keep a regular check on the waste produced and released into the atmosphere. This data can later be used to maintain the efficiency of the equipments and improve the performance.

User Market

The end-users in the India air quality monitoring system market include residential, commercial, and industrial, among others. The residential users of air quality monitoring systems are growing rapidly owing to the COVID-19 pandemic which acts as a major historical factor for the market. In the last few years, people have become more concerned about their indoor air quality as pollution levels keep rising.

The government is implementing stringent regulations to control carbon emissions and people are becoming aware of the importance of clean air. Following these development, noticeable changes are being made by industries to measure and control waste released in the air. This change can significantly augment the industrial use of AQMs.

Commercial uses of AQMs are rising to maintain healthy air conditions in commercial buildings and office buildings. This use of AQMs is increasing in the market as companies place more importance in maintaining a healthy environment for the employees.

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