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印度 Jal Jeevan 任务中智慧水技术和平台的成长机会:预测(~2032 年)Growth Opportunities for Smart Water Technologies and Platforms in Jal Jeevan Mission, India, Forecast to 2032 |
采用 Policy2Platform 方法为物联网水解决方案提供了重大投资机会
缺乏充足和安全的饮用水影响人类的社会和经济福祉。 2019 年,印度政府启动了一项名为 Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) 的雄心勃勃的计划,旨在到2024 年为每个农村家庭提供功能性生活用水连接(FHTC)(覆盖率100%)。已经开始了。这可能会再延长两到三年。印度所有邦向农村家庭提供 FHTC 的比例均已超过 50%。截至2024年9月,已有11个州实现了所有农村家庭100%的FHTC覆盖率,预计到2025年初将有超过10个州实现这一目标。
作为 JJM 的一部分,在中央政府的指导下,各州预计将实施基于物联网 (IoT) 的智慧水务解决方案。这样可以透过物联网感测器进行近乎即时的水质和水量监测,确保充足的水质(BIS 10:500 标准)和水量(55 LPCD)供应。目标是实现村、区、州和中央各级供水系统的全面覆盖和即时监控,以提高系统运行的透明度、资产运营和维护(O&M)的永续性以及水基础设施的资源可用性。
Frost & Sullivan 估计,研究期间(2022-2032 年)印度基于物联网的智慧水解决方案的累积支出为 46.7 亿美元。
本研究的目标市场是与实施基于物联网的智慧水解决方案相关的支出。重点领域是物联网硬体、通讯服务和维运服务。该分析仅考虑 JJM 实施的农村供水基础设施所带来的机会。
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Adopting a Policy2Platform Approach Drives Significant Investment Opportunities for IoT-enabled Water Solutions
The lack of adequate and safe drinking water impacts the social and economic well-being of the human population. In 2019, the Indian government embarked on an ambitious project called the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) to offer functional household tap water connection (FHTC) to every rural household (100% coverage) by 2024. This will likely be extended by another 2 to 3 years. All Indian states have crossed the 50% mark in FHTC provision to rural households. As of September 2024, 11 states have achieved 100% FHTC coverage for all their rural households, while more than 10 others are expected to achieve this status by the start of 2025.
As a part of JJM and under the central government's direction, states are anticipated to implement Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart water solutions. This will enable near real-time water quality and quantity monitoring through IoT sensors to ensure an adequate supply of water quality (as per BIS 10:500 standards) and quantity (55 LPCD). The goals are universal coverage; improved transparency of system functionality through real-time monitoring of the water supply system at a village, district, state, and central level; sustainability of the asset operations and maintenance (O&M); and resource optimization of the water infrastructure.
Frost & Sullivan estimates the cumulative expenditure on IoT-based smart water solutions in India to be $4.67 billion during the study period (2022-2032).
This study's addressable market is the expenditure related to implementing IoT-based smart water solutions. The segments in focus are IoT hardware, communications services, and O&M services. The analysis considers only opportunities that arise from the rural water infrastructure implemented under the JJM.
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