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UV Air Puri
Market Research Report for
Complete Analysis of Current Scenario September 16, 2021
UV Air Purifiers Market: Introduction
Transparency Market Research delivers key insights on the global UV air purifiers
market. In terms of revenue, the global UV air purifiers market is estimated to expand
at a CAGR of ~8% during the forecast period, owing to numerous factors regarding which TMR offers thorough insights and forecasts in its report on the global UV air purifiers market.
Companies are heavily investing in R&D to launch an exclusive collection of UV air purifiers under different brands. Key companies are associating with well-known celebrities for brand endorsement. Partnerships with global technology providers and strict adherence to the standards declared by international regulatory associations such as ISO, The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), and ASTM is a major trend in the global UV air purifiers market.
UV Air Purifiers Market: Key Segments
In terms of mounting type, the portable UV air purifiers segment is expected to hold a major market share. Portable air purifiers offer different features such as adjustable thermostat, LED display, and Wi-Fi. Moreover, manufacturers are offering multifunction portable UV air purifiers to drive their demand across the world. This is projected to increase market attractiveness of portable UV air purifiers globally during the forecast period.
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Based on power (watt), less than 70 watt segment is expected to hold major market
share in 2020, since across the world consumers believe that lesser power watt is better, as they want to save energy cost. As a result, consumers are more inclined toward less than 70 watt UV air purifiers globally.
In terms of air flow range, more than 2.0 m3/sec segment is expected to dominate the global UV air purifiers market, followed by 1.4 -2.0 m3/sec and 0.7 – 1.4 m3/sec