The North America air purifier market was estimated at USD 3.65 billion in 2022 and it is expected to surpass around USD 7.34 billion by 2032, poised to grow at a CAGR of 7.23% from 2023 to 2032.
Key Pointers
Report Scope of the North America Air Purifier Market
Report Coverage | Details |
Market Size in 2022 | USD 3.65 billion |
Revenue Forecast by 2032 | USD 7.34 billion |
Growth rate from 2023 to 2032 | CAGR of 7.23% |
Base Year | 2022 |
Forecast Period | 2023 to 2032 |
Market Analysis (Terms Used) | Value (US$ Million/Billion) or (Volume/Units) |
Companies Covered | Beyond by Aerus; Arovast Corporation (Levoit); KOIOS; Rabbit Air; WYND TECHNOLOGIES, INC; Oransi; Pure Enrichment; Amaircare; Blueair; Airpura Industries; IQAir; Honeywell International Inc.; LG Electronics |
North America air purifier industry is anticipated to benefit from growing public awareness about the health concerns, arising from exposure to hazardous particles at work and home. Air quality legislation, such as the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) establishment of national ambient air quality standards, the U.S. Clean Air Act, and Environment Canada’s comprehensive emission reduction programs, are projected to create new opportunities for air purifier manufacturers.
Similarly, the formation and implementation of regulatory measures, air quality management programs to raise public awareness, and the rising number of installations of extensive ambient air quality monitoring systems are all likely to drive product demand in Mexico over the coming years.
The air purifier used to be seen as a luxury item. Air purifiers are now essential, though, as both indoor and outdoor pollution levels are rising. There are growing worries about the health issues connected to air pollution. For those who are allergic to them, pollen, dust, mold spores, and pet dander can debilitate the quality of life considerably. Additionally, smoke particles and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be extremely harmful to human health. Air purifiers are, therefore, essential for eliminating harmful pollutants from the air and subsequently enhancing air quality.
Several manufacturers, such as Sharp Electronics Corporation and Panasonic Corporation, choose several agents or middlemen to sell their products to retail outlets or directly to customers. However, the presence of a large number of middlemen increases the distribution costs. As a result, companies such as Honeywell have started adopting a direct-to-customer strategy, wherein they have launched their e-commerce websites to sell air purifiers to customers to cut down on distribution costs.
Technology Insights
HEPA segment led the market and accounted for 40.25% of the North America revenue share in 2022. HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters are a type of extended surface mechanical filter, majorly manufactured using submicron glass fibers. The texture of these filters is similar to blotter paper. HEPA filters' enormous surface areas aid in the removal of 99.7% of particles larger than or equal to 0.3 microns. It is also highly effective at filtering both minute and large particles.
Activated carbon is expected to be the fastest-growing market with a CAGR of 8.13% during the forecast period. Activated carbon or activated charcoal filters are comprised of small pieces of carbon in granular form or powdered blocks, specially treated with oxygen, to initiate the pores of carbon atoms. This aids in increasing the carbon surface area and making it porous, thereby increasing its capability to absorb airborne particles. These filters are used for odors from cooking and absorbing gases, smoke mold, pets, and chemicals.
Ionic filters, also known as air ionizers or ion generators, use anions (negative ions) to collect airborne particles. Ionic filters emit a cloud of anions with the help of electricity, which, when charged, attracts airborne particles so that they fall on the mechanical air filter, ceiling, nearest wall, or a charged collector plate.
Ionic filters can reduce the particulate size to around 0.1 microns. Only the filters having ozone emission concentration less than 0.05 ppm (parts per million) as per the standard of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) are to be used in air purifiers. Filters not conforming to the established standards are considered dangerous to human health.
Application Insights
The commercial application segment led the market and accounted for 57.25% of the revenue in 2022. The segment is expected to be the fastest growing at a CAGR of 9.08% during the 2023-2032 period. The product has commercial uses in various places including offices, hospitals, schools, hotels, conference centers, movie theatres, malls, and other leisure facilities. Because poor indoor air quality can reduce employee productivity, air purifiers are installed in offices to preserve the purity of the air there.
Air purifiers are used in dental & medical laboratories, veterinary hospitals, boarding kennels, clinics, animal kennels, and hospitals for removing allergens, airborne pathogens, and odor from the air as well as for maintaining indoor air quality for patients as well as employees working in these facilities. The purifiers are used in patient care rooms in hospitals for controlling infectious and communicable diseases as well as to remove airborne pathogens, bacteria, and allergens to maintain a clean environment.
Residential applications include small- and large homes and residential properties. Ambient air quality has been deteriorating over the past decades owing to the growing population and urbanization. This, in turn, has affected the indoor air quality owing to dust, gases, and other contaminants entering the indoor premises. The growing demand for clean air has resulted in increased adoption of air purifiers.
Air purifiers are used in pharmaceutical industries for the containment of chemical compounds formed during the production and development of pharmaceutical drugs. In the food & beverage industry, air purifiers with HEPA filters are responsible for maintaining cleanroom conditions for the processing and packaging of food-grade products as well as during the bottling process of various alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
North America Air Purifier Market Segmentations:
By Technology
By Application
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1.Research Objective
1.2.Scope of the Study
1.3.Definition
Chapter 2. Research Methodology
2.1.Research Approach
2.2.Data Sources
2.3.Assumptions & Limitations
Chapter 3. Executive Summary
3.1.Market Snapshot
Chapter 4. Market Variables and Scope
4.1.Introduction
4.2.Market Classification and Scope
4.3.Industry Value Chain Analysis
4.3.1. Raw Material Procurement Analysis
4.3.2. Sales and Distribution Channel Analysis
4.3.3. Downstream Buyer Analysis
Chapter 5.COVID 19 Impact on North America Air Purifier Market
5.1. COVID-19 Landscape: North America Air Purifier Industry Impact
5.2. COVID 19 - Impact Assessment for the Industry
5.3. COVID 19 Impact: Major Government Policy
5.4.Market Trends and Opportunities in the COVID-19 Landscape
Chapter 6. Market Dynamics Analysis and Trends
6.1.Market Dynamics
6.1.1. Market Drivers
6.1.2. Market Restraints
6.1.3. Market Opportunities
6.2.Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
6.2.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
6.2.2. Bargaining power of buyers
6.2.3. Threat of substitute
6.2.4. Threat of new entrants
6.2.5. Degree of competition
Chapter 7. Competitive Landscape
7.1.1. Company Market Share/Positioning Analysis
7.1.2. Key Strategies Adopted by Players
7.1.3. Vendor Landscape
7.1.3.1.List of Suppliers
7.1.3.2.List of Buyers
Chapter 8. North America Air Purifier Market, By Technology
8.1.North America Air Purifier Market, by Technology Type, 2023-2032
8.1.1. HEPA
8.1.1.1.Market Revenue and Forecast (2020-2032)
8.1.2. Activated Carbon
8.1.2.1.Market Revenue and Forecast (2020-2032)
8.1.3. Ionic Filters
8.1.3.1.Market Revenue and Forecast (2020-2032)
8.1.4. Others
8.1.4.1.Market Revenue and Forecast (2020-2032)
Chapter 9. North America Air Purifier Market, Regional Estimates and Trend Forecast
9.1. North America
9.1.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Technology (2020-2032)
9.1.2. U.S.
9.1.2.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Technology (2020-2032)
9.1.3. Rest of North America
9.1.3.1. Market Revenue and Forecast, by Technology (2020-2032)
Chapter 10.Company Profiles
10.1. Beyond by Aerus
10.1.1.Company Overview
10.1.2.Product Offerings
10.1.3.Financial Performance
10.1.4.Recent Initiatives
10.2. Arovast Corporation (Levoit)
10.2.1.Company Overview
10.2.2.Product Offerings
10.2.3.Financial Performance
10.2.4.Recent Initiatives
10.3. KOIOS
10.3.1.Company Overview
10.3.2.Product Offerings
10.3.3.Financial Performance
10.3.4.Recent Initiatives
10.4. Rabbit Air
10.4.1.Company Overview
10.4.2.Product Offerings
10.4.3.Financial Performance
10.4.4.Recent Initiatives
10.5. WYND TECHNOLOGIES, INC
10.5.1.Company Overview
10.5.2.Product Offerings
10.5.3.Financial Performance
10.5.4.Recent Initiatives
10.6. Oransi
10.6.1.Company Overview
10.6.2.Product Offerings
10.6.3.Financial Performance
10.6.4.Recent Initiatives
10.7. Pure Enrichment
10.7.1.Company Overview
10.7.2.Product Offerings
10.7.3.Financial Performance
10.7.4.Recent Initiatives
10.8. Amaircare
10.8.1.Company Overview
10.8.2.Product Offerings
10.8.3.Financial Performance
10.8.4.Recent Initiatives
10.9. Blueair
10.9.1.Company Overview
10.9.2.Product Offerings
10.9.3.Financial Performance
10.9.4.Recent Initiatives
10.10. Airpura Industries
10.10.1. Company Overview
10.10.2. Product Offerings
10.10.3. Financial Performance
10.10.4. Recent Initiatives
Chapter 11.Research Methodology
11.1.Primary Research
11.2.Secondary Research
11.3.Assumptions
Chapter 12.Appendix
12.1. About Us
12.2. Glossary of Terms