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Based on capacity, the ≤ 5 gm/hr segment is projected to surpass USD 106 million by 2034. Rising demand for small capacity generator units for treating small water reservoirs, disinfection of localized water supplies, and supplementary treatment in areas where large-scale infrastructure is unavailable or impractical will complement the business outlook. Growing adoption of cost-efficient ozone generators for small-scale municipal water treatment projects, especially for municipalities with limited budgets or smaller populations will foster ≤5 g/h capacity adoption. Furthermore, increasing popularity of point-of-use water treatment, offering compact, mobile, and efficient solutions for rural or underserved areas, enabling municipalities to provide clean water at specific locations without extensive infrastructure upgrades will drive the capacity demand.
Based on application, the water treatment segment is set to grow at a CAGR of over 7.2% through 2034. Rising enforcement of stricter guidelines for drinking water safety and wastewater discharge to remove contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, and organic compounds will augment the product penetration. Increasing need for chemical free disinfection that produces fewer byproducts and minimizes environmental, and health risks will boost the industry scenario. Furthermore, growing concerns about eliminating emerging contaminants, such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals increasingly found in water sources will additionally bolster the product adoption.
The U.S. municipal ozone generator market is anticipated to cross over USD 67 million by 2034. Rising challenges faced by the U.S. municipalities with emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals, PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), and microplastics will fuel the product demand offering high oxidation potential, effectively addressing these contaminants. Aging water infrastructure in the U.S. demands modernization and efficiency, leading to propel ozone generators popularity with advanced features such as remote monitoring and energy optimization, offering municipalities a reliable solution to upgrade systems and ensure long-term operational efficiency.
In Asia Pacific, rapid urbanization and population growth will increase the demand for high-capacity municipal water treatment solutions, driving the business statistics. Ongoing government initiatives and policies to enhance water quality including China’s "Water Ten Plan" which emphasizes advanced water treatment technologies, will bolster product demand in municipal applications.