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Vacuum Cleaner Market Size, Share & Trends Estimation Report By Product Type ( Green Vacuum Cleaner,Stick,Canister,Upright,Autonomous/Robot),By End Use ( Commercial,Household),By Distribution Channel (Online,Offline), By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2023 - 2030
The Global Vacuum Cleaner Market Was Valued At USD 12,501.0 Million In 2022 And Is Expected To Expand at a CAGR Of 9.9% From 2023 To 2030.
Vacuum Cleaner Market Overview
One of the main reasons why more people are buying advanced vacuum cleaners is that the average income per person in developing countries is going up. Also, the COVID-19 pandemic has made people pay more attention to cleanliness and hygiene to feel safe in their homes and in public places. It is thought that this will move the market forward over the next few years. For example, Kent RO Systems Ltd. released a bagless, cordless zoom vacuum cleaner in November 2021. The vacuum cleaner has a 130W suction motor and cyclonic technology to get rid of all the dirt and dust. Also, it has a HEPA filter to stop air pollution and keep things clean and hygienic.
Access to housekeeping services has been limited by COVID-19 lockdowns and other travel restrictions. The demand for household appliances like vacuum cleaners is driven by how hard it is to do all of the chores around the house and keep it clean and healthy.
For example, in June 2021, Dyson, a technology company based in Singapore, released its "omni-glide" cordless vacuum in India because there were no housekeepers there during COVID-19. The device has a fluffy cleaner that can move in all directions and a five-stage filtration system that can pick up dust particles as small as 0.3 microns. Omni-glide also has a washable bin, a battery that can run for 20 minutes, an ejection mechanism, and a brush that spins in two directions.
Government projects like "Swachh Bharat Mission" and "100% FDI in India" have helped the regional market grow even more. Automatic vacuum cleaners and sweepers are a big part of keeping public places clean and safe for everyone.
A number of Indian state governments have bought road-cleaning machines that work like vacuum cleaners. For example, in April 2021, researchers at India's CSIR-Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute made a sweeping vacuum that cleans the streets and collects wastewater from the drains.
Market Dynamics
Most cleaning jobs can be done faster and easier with the vacuum cleaners of today. As the need for creative cleaning tools of all sizes grows, companies are coming up with new products that use cutting-edge technology. After the COVID-19 pandemic, Brain Corp. and AT&T Mobility LLC joined forces in April 2020 to look into how IoT could be used in their mobile cleaning robots. Before that, companies like Alfred Karcher SE & Co. KG and Nilfisk Group worked with Brain Corp. to make vacuum cleaners that could drive themselves using the Brains AI platform.
In 2020, both homes and businesses will need more vacuum cleaners than ever before because of the COVID-19 outbreak, which has made it more important than ever to keep hospitals and homes clean. Several companies said their income went up in these areas, but the demand for vacuum cleaners in the industrial sector went down because of plant closures all over the world. The growing importance of social media and online sales platforms is one of the most important things driving growth in the market.
Major changes are happening in the vacuum cleaner market because of how customers are changing and because of new technologies. Cleaning is getting smarter as smart apps and robotics are used to get new value out of the data that is being generated by different industries. Companies are working on making products that are better for the environment and have less noise and fewer emissions. Also, many big companies have made things like steam cleaners that can be used to clean the area to make money off of the sales potential during the epidemic. With these products on the market, companies were able to make more money.
Segment Overview
Handheld, Canister, Upright, Stick, and Autonomous/Robot are the different types of products in the market. The market for robotics is likely to grow over the next few years. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are now new cleaning needs and demands. This is so that people can do other things, especially in hospitals. For businesses, these kinds of expectations have led to the use of self-cleaning or robotic vacuum cleaners. Features like automatic charging, the smart home trend, and voice-activated instructions from digital voice assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant are appealing to residential clients and end users.
A canister vacuum cleaner works better than an upright vacuum cleaner. The suction and flow rate of a canister vacuum cleaner are better. The market for canister vacuum cleaners is expected to grow at a faster rate than other types of vacuum cleaners. The most expensive ones are the ones with a canister. The market for robotic vacuum cleaners is expected to grow at a moderate rate. Products are being made by leading companies that use smart programming and high-tech parts.
Based on where the product will be used, the market is split into two parts: commercial and household. In 2021, 48% of the market will be made up of home vacuum cleaners, making it the market leader. Consumers are becoming more aware of hygiene, more efficient appliances are coming out, consumers' living standards are going up, and their incomes are going up. Low-income households are also more likely to buy vacuum cleaners because they are learning more about the benefits of using them. During the period of the forecast, the commercial segment will grow slowly.
People have been confined to their homes because the WFH model has been used in many places. This has made it important to get everyday tasks done on time. This has made more people want household items, especially cleaning tools. Asthma and allergies are becoming more common in homes, and it's important to keep homes disease-free, so demand for home vacuum cleaners is expected to rise. Also, the market for household applications is growing because there are more and better solutions that can catch even the smallest contaminants.
Based on Distribution Channel, the online distribution channel segment had a revenue share of more than 56.0% in 2022. The growth can be explained by the fact that different kinds of lockdowns are being used all over the world to stop the spread of COVID-19. Since cleaning has become an important part of everyone's daily life, companies have moved to selling their products online.
The virtual product demonstration and selling process was a big part of the growth of this segment in 2021, and it's likely to be a major factor in 2022 as well. The need to globalise the digital sales process and give customers a seamless experience is likely to help the segment grow in the future.
Regional Analysis
In 2022, Asia Pacific was the biggest market for vacuum cleaners around the world. China was one of the most important markets. Some of the main things that drive the demand for vacuum cleaners in the region are the large number of local companies, the availability of low-cost goods, and the high purchasing power of consumers. Demand for vacuum cleaners is helped by the fact that more and more rural areas are getting electricity and that online sales are common in developing countries like India.
In April 2022, for example, Panasonic Holdings Corporation, a company that makes consumer electronics, released the "MC-YL633," a dry vacuum cleaner that makes cleaning easy. The vacuum cleaner has a dust tank that can hold 18L of dirt and a motor that has a high suction power of 2000W. It will be sold all over India at an affordable price to meet the needs of Indian consumers.
In the near future, sales of vacuum cleaners are likely to go up around the world, especially in Europe. This is because lockdowns are getting easier and more universities are opening in many parts of Europe. To stop and slow the spread of COVID-19, many places, like schools and businesses, will likely have to buy vacuum cleaners in order to keep up with high hygiene standards.
For example, in December 2021, Brain Corporation, a company that makes AI software for robots, teamed up with Alfred Karcher SE & Co. KG (Karcher), a company that makes cleaning technology, to make "KIRA CV 60/1," a commercial vacuum cleaner that can clean itself. The vacuum cleaner is made with advanced features to make cleaning and navigating easier. It has cloud-connected AI software, advanced sensors and cameras, and HEPA-rated vacuum bags. "KIRA CV 60/1 is designed to clean large buildings like offices, schools, convention centres, and airports.
During the first and second quarters of 2020, Italy and France, which have large consumer markets, put a lot of restrictions on what businesses could do. This made things hard for a number of businesses in Europe. Still, revenue growth in the Asia-Pacific market got better in the second half of 2020, when restrictions were eased in a number of countries.
Scope Analysis:
Report Attribute | Details |
Study Period | 2017-2030 |
Base Year | 2022 |
Estimated year | 2023 |
Forecast period | 2023-2030 |
Historic Period | 2017-2022 |
Units | Value (USD Billion) |
Growth Rate | CAGR of 9.9% from 2023 to 2030 |
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Recent Developments
- In December 2021, Brain Corporation, which makes AI software for robots, worked with Alfred Karcher SE & Co. KG (Karcher), which makes cleaning technology, to make the KIRA CV 60/1, a commercial vacuum cleaner that can clean itself.
- In April 2022, Panasonic Holdings Corporation, a company that makes consumer electronics, released the "MC-YL633," a dry vacuum cleaner that makes cleaning easy.
- In March 2022, A Chinese robotics company called ECOVACS just released the DEEBOT X1 OMNI, a robotic vacuum cleaner that can take direct commands and voice commands without the need for a smart device.
Market Segmentation
This portion of the study on the Vacuum Cleaner Market gives detailed data on the segments at the country and regional level, thereby aiding the strategist in determining the target demographics for the relevant product or service and the impending opportunities.
By Product Type
- Green Vacuum Cleaner
- Stick
- Canister
- Upright
- Autonomous/Robot
- Others
By End Use
- Commercial
- Household
By Distribution Channel
- Online
- Offline
By Companies
- Alfred Karcher SE & Co. KG
- BISSELL Inc.,
- CRAFTSMAN
- DEWALT
- Dyson
- ECOVACS
- Emerson Electric Co.
- Haier Group
- iRobot Corporation
- Neato Robotics, Inc.
- Nilfisk Group
- Panasonic Holdings Corporation
- Snow Joe LLC