The growing need for high-quality water services, the need to replace ageing water infrastructure, the growing digitalization of the utilities sector, technological advancements in the Internet of Things, and government initiatives and regulations will all contribute to the global smart water management market reaching $48.69 billion by 2030, growing by 14.6% annually over 2020–2030.
This 161-page report, “Global Smart Water Management Market 2020-2030 by Offering (Water Meters, Software and Solutions, Service), Application, and Region: Trend Forecast and Growth Opportunity,” is highlighted by 64 tables and 72 figures and is based on extensive research of the entire global smart water management market and all of its sub-segments through extremely detailed classifications. Premium primary and secondary information sources are used to create in-depth research and assessment, with input coming from business specialists working across the value chain.
The research uses 2019 as the foundation year for its estimate, which ranges from 2020 to 2030 and is based on studies from 2015 to 2019. (Please note that the report will be updated before to delivery to ensure that the forecast includes at least 5 years past the base year and the most recent historical year serves as the base year.)
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The following aspects are identified and examined in-depth qualitative analyses:
• Market Organization
• Growth Agents
• Challenges and Restrictions
• Market Opportunities & Emerging Product Trends
• Fiver Forces Porter
By taking COVID-19 into consideration, the trend and outlook for the global market are predicted with an upbeat, fair-minded, and conservative viewpoint. The global smart water management market is quantified from the perspectives of offering, application, and region using the balanced (most likely) forecast.
The global Smart Water Management Market is divided into the following sub-markets based on Offering, with annual revenue for 2019–2030 mentioned in each category.
Water Meters
• AMR/AMR+ Water Meters
• AMI Water Meters
Software and Solutions
• Asset Management
• Distribution Network Monitoring
• Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
• Meter Data Management (MDM)
• Analytics
• Other Solutions
Service
• Managed Services
• Professional Services
Based on Application, the global Smart Water Management Market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue for 2019-2030 included in each section.
• Residential Use
• Commercial Use
• Industrial Use
Along with the listed national/local markets, the following geographic areas are thoroughly investigated:
• APAC (Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, India, and Rest of APAC; Rest of APAC is further segmented into Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, New Zealand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Philippines) (Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, India, and Rest of APAC; Rest of APAC is further segmented into Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, New Zealand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Philippines)
In Europe (Germany, UK, France, Spain, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe; Rest of Europe is further segmented into Netherlands, Switzerland, Turkey, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, and Finland)
• America, North (U.S., Canada, and Mexico)
Latin America (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Rest of South America)
• MEA (Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Africa) (Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Africa)
There are thorough analyses and data for annual revenue for each of the aforementioned regions and nations for the years 2019 through 2030. There is also a breakdown of the major national markets by Offering and Application over the anticipated years, as well as a breakdown of the regional markets by country.
The study also analyses the present competition landscape, the anticipated trend, and it provides profiles of key vendors, including both established market leaders and significant up-and-coming companies.
Through AMR’s Risk Assessment System, possible risks related to investments in the worldwide smart water management industry are evaluated statistically and qualitatively. Critical Success Factors (CSFs) are developed based on the risk analysis and evaluation as a guide to assist investors and stockholders in identifying emerging possibilities, managing and minimising risks, developing suitable business models, and making informed strategies and decisions.
Key Players (this list may not be exhaustive; additional businesses can be included upon request):
ABB Ltd.
Arad Group
Esri Geographic Information System Company
General Electric Co.
Hitachi Ltd.
Honeywell International Inc.
Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
i2O Water Ltd.
IBM Corporation
Itron Inc.
Schneider Electric SA
Sensus Inc. (Xylem Inc.)
Siemens AG
Suez Group
TaKaDu Limited
Utility Systems (Micro Mega Holdings Limited)