Gas Sensors Market - Forecasts from 2024 to 2029
The gas sensor market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 9.66% over the forecast period to reach US$1,838.009 million by 2029, from an estimated value of US$963.553 million in 2022.
The gas sensor is used for safety purposes to detect toxic or combustible gasses such as Carbon Monoxide both in residential and industrial locations. These sensors detect the concentration of harmful gasses and aid in preventing poisoning in industrial environments.
Technology innovation, primarily due to enhanced manufacturing processes and embedded electronics coupled with occupational safety and health regulation is expected to drive the Gas Sensor market. Furthermore, the development of wireless sensors coupled with increasing awareness regarding air quality will further add to the growing demand for these sensors over the forecast period.
Market Drivers:Developments in the field to propel growth-
Gas sensors find application to constantly control and monitor gas emissions from processes of various industries, ranging from domestic to industrial. Further, the growing demand to control harmful emissions from crucial industries also bodes well for the growth of the market. Technological advances and innovations are also expected to aid gas sensor manufacturers in developing smart gas sensors. Several companies have also been developing drone-based gas leak detection systems for the provision of better safety for the operators of pipelines across the world.
Government rules and regulations to augment the growth of the market
Strict government regulations for the reduction of car emissions are expected to propel the demand during the forecast period. Rules and regulations are being imposed by governments across the world on the emission of gas from automotive vehicles. The imposition of limitations on gas emissions from vehicles is expected to create demand for gas sensors, as it lowers atmospheric pollution and increases fuel efficiency.
Several industries such as oil & gas, chemical, and power utilize these gas sensors for the detection of the presence of various combustible and toxic gases. A vast number of gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, and ammonia are released into the air by these industries. An excess of emissions of these gases can adversely affect human health.
Further, for power generation, methane is being used widely. It is a greenhouse gas that is extremely inflammable and forms explosive mixes in the air if its leaks are not detected properly. Thus, new sensor technologies are being developed, such as substance-specific electrochemical sensors and NDIR (Non-dispersive Infrared) sensors that are used for the detection of methane and other gases in industries.
Market Restraint:High cost and technological impediments as restraints-
Despite ongoing advancements, certain technologies face challenges in attaining the necessary sensitivity and selectivity for detecting specific gases within intricate environments. Miniaturization efforts aimed at wearable and Internet of Things (IoT) applications may compromise sensitivity and accuracy.
Advanced technologies such as infrared and multi-gas sensors may incur high costs, particularly for small-scale applications. This expense can pose a barrier to adoption, particularly in industries sensitive to costs.
The Gas Sensor Market is segmented by Technology into Electromechanical, PID (Photoionization Detectors), Catalytic, Infrared (IR), and Others.
The Gas Sensor Market is segmented by Technology into Electromechanical, PID (Photoionization Detectors), Catalytic, Infrared (IR), and Others. Electromechanical sensors are extensively utilized across diverse industries owing to their affordability, reliability, and ease of use. They find common applications in air quality monitoring, leak detection, and combustion control.
PID sensors are primarily employed for detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) due to their high sensitivity and selectivity. They are utilized in environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and leak detection for hazardous gases.
Catalytic sensors are commonly utilized in automotive applications such as exhaust gas sensors, as well as in industrial process control and safety monitoring.
Infrared sensors are deployed in various applications requiring high accuracy and selectivity, such as medical gas monitoring, environmental monitoring, and industrial process control.
The other category encompasses sensors utilized in specialized applications requiring unique functionalities or addressing limitations of traditional technologies.
North America is anticipated to hold a significant share of the gas sensor market-
It is expected that North America will maintain a substantial portion of the gas sensor market. The implementation of government regulations aimed at ensuring workplace safety is also contributing to the expansion of the carbon monoxide sensors market.
For example, incidents of carbon monoxide poisoning in the US have prompted the government to distribute carbon monoxide detectors across various states. As a result, schools in states like Connecticut, Maryland, Illinois, California, and Maine are mandated to install carbon monoxide detectors in their buildings.
Market Developments:September 2023- Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, announced the launch of its latest product for hydrogen – the Druck hydrogen-rated pressure sensors. Engineered to provide long-term stability and withstand harsh environments, the hydrogen pressure sensors were suitable for a range of applications, including gas turbines, hydrogen production electrolysis, and hydrogen filling stations.
June 2023- ION Science announced the launch of the new Panther gas leak detector, which boasted a range of new features and twice the sensitivity of its predecessor, the GasCheck G. Equipped with a highly sensitive thermal conductivity sensor, it was capable of swiftly detecting various gases, with helium, hydrogen, ammonia, and refrigerants being among the most common applications.
Market Segmentation:
By TypeOxygen
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Dioxide
Chlorine
Nitrogen Oxide
Others
By TechnologyElectromechanical
PID
Catalytic
Infrared
Others
By End-userHealthcare
Energy
Automotive
Manufacturing
Others
By GeographyNorth America
USA
Canada
Mexico
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Others
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Others
Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Israel
Others
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Indonesia
Taiwan
Thailand
Australia
Others