Railway Air Filter Market Report: Overview

The railway air filter market size has been valued at US$ 283.7 Mn in 2023 and is expected to attain US$ 480 Mn by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 5.4% during the forecast period.

The market for railway air filters is anticipated to be driven by the growing demand for high-performance air filtration solutions that have long functioning lives and overall low costs. Further, the surging demand for efficient climate control in the passenger compartment is predicted to escalate the adoption of railway air filters in railways. For instance, in July 2020, Sunstar

Group announced that a photocatalytic deodorization and sterilization system developed jointly by U-VIX Corporation, a subsidiary of Sunstar Group, and JR West Technos, will be installed as the air purifier solution in the passenger compartments of West Japan Railway Company’s selected express trains.

The railway air filter market is further being driven by the growing concerns of manufacturers pertaining to heightened public consciousness regarding effective control over the transmission of airborne respiratory pathogens.

Product development to prevent the spread of the infection is being boosted by rising awareness of filters and research that suggests filters may operate as a possible repository for harmful pathogens. In regard to this, the development of a filter treatment by University of Birmingham’s researchers that can kill fungi, bacteria, and viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2 in a few seconds, is predicted to aid the market growth.

Additionally, the formative and pioneering technological innovations to meet the demand for solutions that ensure safe and clean air in rail vehicles are expected to boost the market growth. The addition of new systems, developed for rail systems, in the company’s portfolio, is predicted to aid the market growth over the forecast period.

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Key Takeaways

  • The railway air filter market size has been valued at US$ 283.7 Mn in 2023 and is expected to attain US$ 480 Mn by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 5.4% during the forecast period.

  • The market for railway air filters is anticipated to be driven by the growing demand for high-performance air filtration solutions that have long functioning lives and overall low costs. Further, the surging demand for efficient climate control in the passenger compartment is predicted to escalate the adoption of railway air filters in railways. For instance, in July 2020, Sunstar

  • Group announced that a photocatalytic deodorization and sterilization system developed jointly by U-VIX Corporation, a subsidiary of Sunstar Group, and JR West Technos will be installed as the air purifier solution in the passenger compartments of West Japan Railway Company’s selected express trains.

  • The railway air filter market is further being driven by the growing concerns of manufacturers pertaining to heightened public consciousness regarding effective control over the transmission of airborne respiratory pathogens.

  • Product development to prevent the spread of the infection is being boosted by rising awareness of filters and research that suggests filters may operate as a possible repository for harmful pathogens. . In regard to this, the development of a filter treatment by the University of Birmingham’s researchers that can kill fungi, bacteria, and viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2 in a few seconds, is predicted to aid the market growth.

  • Additionally, the formative and pioneering technological innovations to meet the demand for solutions that ensure safe and clean air in rail vehicles are expected to boost market growth. The addition of new systems developed for rail systems in the company’s portfolio is predicted to aid the market growth over the forecast period.

Competitive Landscape

The railway air filter market size is anticipated to be aided by growth opportunities, the completion of acquisitions, the formation of partnerships, and technological advancements. Following are the companies providing air filters for railways in the market, as identified by FMI:

  • Freudenberg Filtration Technologies GmbH & Co. KG

  • MANN+HUMMEL

  • Universal Air Filter

  • Capital Air Filters

  • National Air Filter

  • AFE Airfilter Europe GmbH

  • European Filter Solutions Ltd

  • Multifactor Europe Limited

  • Others