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市场调查报告书
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1573702
工业发动机市场、机会、成长动力、产业趋势分析与预测,2024-2032Industrial Engine Market, Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2032 |
2023 年,全球工业引擎市场价值约为 1,251 亿美元。引擎技术的创新,特别是在燃油效率、排放控制和功率输出方面的创新,正在推动市场的扩张。将物联网 (IoT) 和自动化技术整合到工业引擎中可提高其性能和效率,吸引更多投资。
随着全球能源需求激增,特别是在发展中地区,对可靠发电解决方案的需求不断升级。这从发电机中使用的工业引擎的需求不断增长中可见一斑。此外,提高农业生产力的推动推动了对由工业引擎驱动的先进机械的需求。联合国粮食及农业组织 (FAO) 指出,到 2050 年,全球农业生产力必须提高 70%,才能满足日益增长的粮食需求,凸显了现代农业设备对先进引擎的需求。
更严格的全球排放标准和环境法规正在增加对更清洁、更有效率的工业引擎的需求。国际能源总署 (IEA) 指出,为了实现气候目标,到 2030 年,全球与能源相关的二氧化碳排放量必须下降 40%,并强调需要更清洁的技术。开发由生物燃料、氢气和天然气等替代燃料驱动的引擎可以减少排放并提高环境资格。
整个工业引擎产业根据燃料类型、操作、冷却类型、功率范围、最终用途、配销通路和地区进行分类。
柴油引擎类别在 2023 年创造了约 709 亿美元的收入,预计到 2032 年将达到 913 亿美元。与汽油引擎相比,其卓越的燃油效率是商业和工业环境中的关键优势。
燃气引擎领域预计将成长,预计到 2032 年复合年增长率约为 6.2%。这项转变符合全球减少碳足迹和清洁能源的雄心,扩大了对天然气引擎的需求。
预计到 2032 年,能源和电力领域的复合年增长率将达到 7%。国际能源总署 (IEA) 预测,到 2030 年,全球能源需求将以每年 4% 的速度成长,其中新兴市场将引领这一成长。从越来越多采用热电联产 (CHP) 工厂和备用系统可以看出,加强发电设施的需求进一步加剧了对引擎的需求。
2023年,亚太地区引领工业引擎市场,占约42%的显着份额。预测显示,从 2024 年到 2032 年,成长率将超过 5.8%。亚洲开发银行预测,到2025年,该地区工业产值年均成长5.5%。
The Global Industrial Engine Market was valued at approximately USD 125.1 billion in 2023. Projections indicate a growth rate of 4.5% CAGR from 2024 to 2032, driven by industrialization, technological advancements, rising energy demands, and economic growth. Innovations in engine technology, particularly in fuel efficiency, emissions control, and power output, are fueling market expansion. The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) and automation technologies into industrial engines enhances their performance and efficiency, attracting increased investments.
As global energy demands surge, especially in developing regions, the need for reliable power generation solutions is escalating. This is evident in the rising demand for industrial engines used in generators. Additionally, the push for improved agricultural productivity drives the demand for advanced machinery powered by industrial engines. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) states that global agricultural productivity must rise by 70% by 2050 to meet increasing food demand, underscoring the need for sophisticated engines in modern farming equipment.
Stricter global emission standards and environmental regulations are increasing the demand for cleaner and more efficient industrial engines. The International Energy Agency (IEA) notes that to meet climate goals, global energy-related CO2 emissions must drop by 40% by 2030, emphasizing the need for cleaner technologies. Developing engines powered by alternative fuels, such as biofuels, hydrogen, and natural gas, offers reduced emissions and enhanced environmental credentials.
The overall industrial engine industry is classified based on fuel type, operation, cooling type, power range, end use, distribution channel, and region.
The diesel engine category generated revenues of approximately USD 70.9 billion in 2023, with projections to hit USD 91.3 billion by 2032. Renowned for their robustness and high torque, diesel engines excel in heavy-duty tasks and challenging environments. Their superior fuel efficiency, compared to gasoline engines, is a pivotal advantage in commercial and industrial settings.
The gas engine segment is poised for growth, with an anticipated CAGR of about 6.2% up to 2032. Stricter emission regulations are driving a transition towards cleaner gas engines, moving away from diesel and other fossil fuel alternatives. This shift aligns with the global ambition for a reduced carbon footprint and cleaner energy sources, amplifying the demand for natural gas engines.
The energy and power segment is projected to witness a growth rate of 7% CAGR through 2032. Economic growth in emerging markets drives this uptick in energy consumption, fueled by expanding industrial operations and rising living standards. The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a 4% annual increase in global energy demand through 2030, with emerging markets leading this growth. The need to strengthen power generation setups, as seen in the growing adoption of combined heat and power (CHP) plants and backup systems, further intensifies the demand for engines.
In 2023, the Asia Pacific region led the industrial engine market, commanding a notable share of around 42%. Projections suggest a growth rate exceeding 5.8% from 2024 to 2032. The region's burgeoning industrial activities, spanning sectors like manufacturing, construction, and mining, drive this demand. The Asian Development Bank forecasts a 5.5% annual growth in the region's industrial output through 2025. Rapid urbanization pushes the region towards extensive infrastructure development, particularly in power generation and transportation, further amplifying the demand for engines.