PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1611626
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1611626
The global air quality monitoring system market size is expected to reach USD 8.89 billion in 2030 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. There has been a significant rise in pollutants being released into the atmosphere as a result of increase in the number of automobiles and growing industrialization. In response, government and environmental agencies have implemented stringent laws and regulations regarding exhaust emissions. The use of wireless communication networks for IoT-based air quality monitoring systems (AQMS) is likely to be the future by 2030.
Government agencies and smart city authorities are implementing smart city projects that will contribute to preventing deterioration of the environment. Smart city projects in various regions are focusing on adopting advanced technologies to offer improved public amenities, which includes enhancing the quality of air in the city. Furthermore, there has been an increase in the number of shopping malls and commercial parking spaces, which will drive product demand. Growing popularity of air pollution monitoring instruments such as Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) instruments, mass spectrometers, and gas chromatographs is a major factor expected to drive the market.
On-going research activities for the development of satellite-based air quality monitoring systems bodes well for market growth. Satellite-based remote sensing technology is immensely promising as satellite sensors measure the concentration of pollutants in the atmosphere through the interference in light reflected or emitted from the earth. The growing emphasis of technical standardization firms on the adoption of advanced measuring principles, such as the ultraviolet fluorescence measuring principle, is a key growth factor. The European Committee for Standardization specifies a continuous measurement method for the determination of concentration of sulfur dioxide present in ambient air based on the ultraviolet fluorescence measuring principle.
The integration of cloud computing in air quality monitoring systems has enabled the development of multi-facility air quality control systems. Moreover, government agencies are increasingly adopting cloud-based software solutions that display the concentration of different pollutants in the atmosphere anywhere and anytime. In addition, companies operating in the market are designing and developing software solutions that collect information from sensors to continuously display the concentration of different pollutants.