Smart Water Management Market Competitive Landscape and Industry Expansion Strategies By 2026
Global
Industrial market was valued at US$ 8.83 Billion in 2016, according to report Global Smart Water
Management Market, by Advanced Water Meters (Water Read Technology, Meter
Type), by Service (Managed Services, Professional Services), by Solution (Advanced
Analytics, Advanced Pressure Management, Network Monitoring, Residential Water
Efficiency, Others), published by Coherent Market Insights. The Global
Smart Water Management Market is expected to register a CAGR of 20.5% over the
forecast period (2017-2025) to reach US$ 46.65 billion by 2025.
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The
major drivers that are responsible for the growth of smart water management
market are the innovation in the technology of water management. Technologies
such as geographical information system (GIS), web-enable sensors and
communication networks are used to obtain the information about the weather,
soil moisture level, temperature and many other. Along with this smart metering
technology helps business, water companies and individuals with information in
real time about their own water use. This also helps to locate leakages,
offering better control over water demand and creating awareness about the
usage of water.
Some
of the major factors that affect the growth of smart water management market
include high initial investment cost, lack of expertise and low rate of
returns.
Key
Trends and Analysis of Smart Water Management Market:
On
the basis of solution, SCADA Systems for Water and Wastewater Utilities segment
held a dominant position in the global smart water management market. Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) for water and wastewater system is the
emerging software technology which provides monitoring and distribution and
collation and treatment facilities. Furthermore, it supervises the operations
and manages the information generated throughout the water management process.
Key
Takeaways of the Market:
North
America led the smart water management market and is expected to lead the
market and valued at US$ 2.90 billion in 2016 and the region is projected to
witness a CAGR of 19.3% in terms of revenue during the forecast period. Demand
for sustainable energy management solutions such as Canadian Industry Program
for Energy Conservation (CIPEC), which in involved in energy management
capabilities in the companies, along with government regulations is the major
reason promoting growth of smart water management market in North America.
Europe
is a second largest market for smart water management. Major driver propelling
the growth in this region is the EU directives on energy end use and energy
services on the implementation of smart metering. Along with the high adoption
of the technology such as advancement in water mapping and weather forecasting
technology such as geographical information system (GIS) and satellite communication
system, helps in analyzing environmental problems, identifying fresh water
resources and building models for water management. European Space Agency
provides the web-based interface for accessing and searching the data,
satellite imagery, remote sensing and application, and services.
Asia
Pacific is the fastest growing market for smart water management market.
Increasing privatization of industries such as waste water management
industries and stringent government regulation, many countries in Asia Pacific
are implementing the advanced water management technologies. Along with the development
of smart cities projects in China and India, boosting demand for smart water
management systems in the region. According to China-Britain Business Council
(CBBC), there were 285 smart pilot cities as well as 41 special pilot projects
that commenced in 2015.
Some
of the major players in the smart water management market are General Electric,
ABB Group, Itron, Schneider Electric, International Business Machines (IBM)
Corporation, Sensus, Elster Group Se, and Siemens Ag.
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