Published Date: August 24, 2021
U.S. Boiler Market size is expected to surpass USD 4 billion by 2028 as reported in the latest study by Global Market Insights Inc.
The U.S. boiler industry is set to grow owing to rapid industrialization and regulatory reforms to encourage the installation of efficient & reliable heating units. Stringent government regulations on the replacement of aged boilers, i.e., boilers that are near to aging or over the average operating life, will positively sway the industry potential. A positive outlook toward the food processing industry coupled with changing consumer lifestyles will foster the business scenario.
Several states across the U.S. are focusing on over-compensating the recent impacts of COVID- 19 by fast racking the operations as the opportunity arises, in turn, resulting in gradual market growth by the end of 2021. Companies are adopting resourceful & creative methods to recruit workforce to meet their production needs. Ongoing measures to continue manufacturing, construction, and infrastructure development operations will stimulate the demand for water heating solutions. The constant demand for new projects to respond to the pandemic including healthcare developments will positively impact the industry landscape.
The U.S. boiler market from 50-100 MMBtu/hr. capacity segment is anticipated to expand significantly due to increasing demand for space heating and hot water across the healthcare sector. Increasing applicability across small & medium-scale industries including chemical plants and food processing units will stimulate business exapnsion. Growing focus toward energy optimization across manufacturing facilities will further favor the replacement of existing heating units, escalating the industry potential.
Browse key industry insights spread across 1,290 pages with 3,112 market data tables & 41 figures & charts from the report, “U.S. Boiler Market Forecasts By Fuel (Natural Gas, Oil, Coal), By Capacity (0.3 – 2.5 MMBtu/hr., 2.5 – 10 MMBtu/hr., 10 – 50 MMBtu/hr., 50 – 100 MMBtu/hr., 100 – 250 MMBtu/hr., > 250 MMBtu/hr.), Technology (Condensing, Non-Condensing), Product (Hot Water, Steam), Application (Commercial {Offices, Warehouse & Storage, Retail, Education, Lodgings, Public Assembly, Healthcare}, Industrial {Food Processing, Pulp & Paper, Chemical, Refining, Primary Metal}), Industry Analysis Report, Regional Outlook, Application Potential, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2021 – 2028” in detail along with the table of contents:
https://www.gminsights.com/industry-analysis/us-boiler-market
U.S. boiler market from non-condensing technology segment accounted for over USD 2 billion in 2020. The ongoing expansion of commercial spaces including retail stores, lodgings, and educational establishments will propel the industry outlook. The rising demand for space & water heating along with competitive pricing when compared to available alternatives will drive the product adoption.
U.S. boiler market from Northeast region is expected to register over 3.5% CAGR through 2028. The flourishing hospitality industry along with the expansion of existing medical facilities will propel business demand. The Increasing demand for space heating owing to high summer temperatures and harsh winter temperatures will energize the industry dynamics. A surging development in green buildings along with escalating growth across the tourism sector will complement the business landscape.
Notable players operating across the U.S. boiler market include Fulton Boiler Works, Miura America, Clayton Industries, Columbia Boiler Company, P. M. Lattner Manufacturing, Hurst Boiler and Welding Co., Superior Boiler Works, Cleaver-Brooks, Vapor Power International, Powermaster, Victory Energy Operations, York-Shipley, Williams & Davis Boilers, Easco Boiler Corp., Unilux Advanced Manufacturing, Rite Engineering & Manufacturing Corp., Johnston Boiler Company, Babcock and Wilcox Enterprises, Precision Boilers, WM Technologies, Bradford White Corporation, USA, A. O. Smith, Burnham Holdings, and PB HEAT.
Ankit Gupta, Nikhil Paranjape