Smart Water Management Market Strategy and Remarkable Growth Rate By 2026
According to a research report "Smart Water Management Market Forecast by Water Meter (AMR, AMI), Solution (Enterprise Asset Management, Network Management, Smart Irrigation), Service (Professional, Managed), End User (Commercial & Industrial, Residential), and Region - Global Forecast to 2026" published by MarketsandMarkets, the global Smart Water Management Market size to grow from USD 13.8 Billion in 2021 to USD 22.4 Billion by 2026, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.1% during the forecast period. The presence of various key players in the ecosystem has led to competitive and diverse market. The growth of the SWM market is expected to gain traction in the next five years, which can be attributed to factors, such as rapid urbanization generating enormous pressure on water utilities for quality and continuous water supply and related services; rapid adoption of advanced technologies for innovating smart solutions to cater to the growing water industry challenges; rising concern for sustainable living leading to the development of regulations and laws by governments across the globe to reduce water consumption; and developing water treatment solutions. Developed economies across the globe are facing a major challenge in the form of aging infrastructure, which generates a huge demand for its replacement with smart water infrastructure solutions, offering precise control over water resources through real-time data.
The
solution segment to record a larger market share during the forecast period
In Smart water management market by
offering the solutions segment is expected to record a larger market share
during the forecast period With technology becoming more advanced with time,
water utilities are adopting smart solutions to integrate various business
processes, accelerating them toward growth. Integrating various advanced
technologies with the existing operations helps them increase the operational
efficiency of the entire water network even with low infrastructure investment.
These technologies and smart infrastructure are used to develop innovative
solutions for customers in the smart water industry. During the forecast
period, the adoption of smart solutions fare is expected to surge due to the
rising awareness about the quality of water, scarcity of natural freshwater
resources, rising consumer demands, and technological advancements.
Residential
segment is expected to have higher growth rate during the forecast period
By end user the residential segment
is expected to have the highest growth rate during the forecast period. The
demand for freshwater in residential areas has shown unprecedented growth due
to the world’s growing urban population, changing lifestyles, and eating habits
leading to higher water consumption. The increase in water consumption is more
pronounced in urban settings with high population density with the presence of
production industries that contribute toward major water consumption. The
rising demand for quality water services is expected to propel the demand for
SWM solutions in residential areas. The solutions for SWM in residential areas
are more focused on supplying quality water to the consumers, as water and
sanitation access rates are higher in residential areas, leading to the rising
demand for improved city planning and infrastructure with an efficient water
supply and drainage system. In residential areas, the demand for quality water
and improved sanitation services is rising due to concerns, such as poor health
conditions resulting from contaminated water consumption
AMI
Meters segment is expected to have a higher growth rate during the forecast
period
By Watermeter Type, AMI meters is
expected to have a higher growth rate. AMI is a network-based technology that
uses two-way communication to communicate data from water meters to a remote
metering master office, providing similar benefits to AMR systems. The AMI
system comprises a head-end system that combines hardware and software to bring
water utility data up to date. It also includes digital smart water meters.
However, the fundamental communications network in AMI is bidirectional. AMI
supports the collection of meter data more frequently than AMRs, where the data
is utilized by the utility for billing, consumption, and usage analysis, and
meter control, such as Meter Data Management MDM) and Master Client Index
(MCI). In addition to these, AMI also offers water utilities the ability to
turn on and off the services from one central location. AMI systems can tie
together more utility departments, from engineering and operations departments
to asset management and planning departments. AMI is an advanced and smarter
system that has built-in tools for the enhancement of customer service and
satisfaction. In the coming five years, AMI is set to replace legacy systems in
residential, commercial, and industrial setups due to the increasing demand for
advanced functionalities and technologies to analyze, store, and utilize a
large amount of data.
North
America to hold the largest market size during the forecast period
North America is expected to hold
the largest market size in the global Smart Water Management market during the
forecast period. Factors responsible for the growth of the North American market
are fast technology adoption, a large urban population with rising demands for
quality services, and aging infrastructure, which is in serious need of
replacement or upgrades. In North America, SWM solutions are being deployed at
a rapid pace to address the effects of climate change, water usage patterns,
and the management of new man-made contaminants. According to findings by the
US Water Alliance, more than 1.6 million Americans face a shortage of running
water, indoor plumbing, and wastewater treatment. Along with this, the most
pressing issue in the region is the aging infrastructure, which has led
cash-strapped water utilities to deploy smart water solutions due to acute
water losses from a large number of pipeline leakages, bursts, and outage incidents.
The key and emerging market players
in the Smart Water Management market include Siemens (Germany), IBM (US), ABB
(Switzerland), Honeywell Elster (US), Schneider Electric (France), Itron (US),
SUEZ (France), Oracle (US), Landis+Gyr (Switzerland), Trimble Water (US),
HydroPoint (US), i2O Water (UK), Xenius (India), Neptune Technology (US),
Takadu (Israel), Badger Meter (US), AquamatiX (UK), Fluid (US), Lishtot
(Israel), Elentec (UK), Syrinix (UK), CityTaps (France), FREDsense (Canada),
Fracta (US), and Xylem (US). These players have adopted several organic and
inorganic growth strategies, including new product launches, partnerships and
collaborations, and acquisitions, to expand their offerings and market shares
in the global Smart Water Management.
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