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市場調査レポート
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先進二酸化炭素センサーの市場レポート:製品別、接続性別、最終用途産業別、地域別、2025~2033年Advanced Carbon Dioxide Sensors Market Report by Product (Non-Dispersive Infrared CO2 Sensors, Chemical CO2 Sensors), Connectivity, End Use Industry, and Region 2025-2033 |
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先進二酸化炭素センサーの市場レポート:製品別、接続性別、最終用途産業別、地域別、2025~2033年 |
出版日: 2025年08月01日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 122 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界の先進二酸化炭素(CO2)センサーの市場規模は、2024年に6億4,150万米ドルに達しました。今後、IMARC Groupは、市場は2033年までに11億9,520万米ドルに達し、2025~2033年の成長率(CAGR)は6.8%を示すと予測しています。市場を牽引する要因はいくつかあり、屋内空気質モニタリングの需要拡大、自動車台数の増加、産業オートメーションへの注目の高まり、エネルギー効率の高い建物の重要性に対する意識の高まりなどが挙げられます。
自動車分野の成長
自動車業界は、車内の快適性と環境性能を向上させるため、先進CO2センサーに依存しています。これらのセンサーは排気システムのモニタリングに役立ち、自動車がこれらの規制に適合していることを保証します。これらのセンサーは、CO2レベルのリアルタイムデータを提供することで、より正確なエンジン修正、燃料効率の最大化、排出量の削減を可能にします。車内の空気質を最適に保つ優れた空調制御システムの搭載が増加していることが、先進二酸化炭素(CO2)センサー市場の成長を後押ししています。これらのセンサーは、主に電気自動車や自律走行車の車内のCO2量をモニタリングすることができます。窓を長時間閉め切ったためにCO2濃度が上昇すると、これらのセンサーが作動して暖房・換気・空調(HVAC)システムの換気が促進され、新鮮な空気の循環が確保されます。電気自動車や自律走行車の普及が進むにつれ、エネルギー効率の高いシステムへのニーズも高まっています。S&P Globalによると、2024年には約8,830万台の新車が販売されると予想されています。
産業オートメーションへの注目の高まり
産業オートメーションへの注目の高まりは、先進二酸化炭素(CO2)センサー市場の見通しを良好なものにしています。リアルタイムの環境モニタリングにおいて、これらのセンサーは効率性、安全性、規制遵守を保証するために価値あるものとなりつつあります。設備、機械、化学プロセスからの排出は、自動化された産業オペレーションにおいて高レベルのCO2を引き起こす可能性があります。CO2センサーは大気をスキャンし、有害なガス濃度が発生する前に特定することができます。正確なCO2モニタリングは、いくつかの産業環境において効率と品質管理のために必要とされています。さらに、これらのセンサーは、レベルが理想的な範囲内であることを保証することにより、自動化された製造プロセスの性能と一貫性を向上させながら、廃棄物とエネルギー消費を削減します。IMARC Groupの調査レポートによると、世界の産業用オートメーションサービス市場は、2032年までに4,349億米ドルに達すると予測されています。
屋内空気質モニタリングの需要拡大
屋内空気質の低下に伴う健康リスクに対する個人間の意識の高まりが、先進二酸化炭素(CO2)センサー市場のシェアを伸ばしています。オフィスビルやショッピングセンター、その他の商業施設では、入居者が多いためにCO2濃度が上昇し、頭痛や疲労感、生産性の低下を引き起こす可能性があります。HVACシステムにはCO2センサーが組み込まれており、室内の空気質をモニタリングしています。また、病院や診療所では、空気感染症の伝播を最小限に抑え、無菌の環境を提供するために、厳格な空気質管理が必要です。さらに各社はCO2センサーを開発しており、空気質監視のための推奨オプションとなっています。例えば、Senseairは2024年3月25日、正確でコンパクト、メンテナンスフリーのCO2センシングモジュールSenseair S88を発表しました。この製品は、様々な環境における屋内空気質のモニタリングやビルオートメーション制御に最適です。S88はCO2検知に非分散赤外線(NDIR)技術を使用しています。
The global advanced carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors market size reached USD 641.5 Million in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 1,195.2 Million by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8% during 2025-2033. There are several factors that are driving the market, which include the escalating demand for indoor air quality monitoring, rising number of automobiles, increasing focus on industrial automation, and the growing awareness about the importance of energy-efficient buildings.
Growth in the Automotive Sector
The automotive industry relies on advanced CO2 sensors to improve in-cabin comfort and environmental performance. These sensors benefit in exhaust system monitoring and guarantee that vehicles meet these regulations. These sensors allow for more accurate engine modifications, maximizing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions by giving real time data on CO2 levels. The rising incorporation of superior climate control systems that maintain optimal air quality inside the cabin in vehicles is propelling the advanced carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors market growth. These sensors can monitor the amount of CO2 inside the vehicle, majorly in electric and autonomous cars. When CO2 levels rise due to prolonged closure of windows, these sensors trigger the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system to increase ventilation, ensuring fresh air circulation. As the adoption of electric and autonomous vehicles grows, so does the need for energy-efficient systems. As per the S&P Global, approximately 88.3 million new vehicles are anticipated to be sold out in 2024.
Rising Focus on Industrial Automation
The growing focus on industrial automation is offering a favorable advanced carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors market outlook. In real time environmental monitoring, these sensors are becoming valuable for guaranteeing efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance. Emissions from equipment, machinery, and chemical processes can cause high levels of CO2 in automated industrial operations. CO2 sensors can scan the atmosphere to identify hazardous gas concentrations before they become detrimental. Accurate CO2 monitoring is required for efficiency and quality control in several industrial settings. In addition, these sensors lower waste and energy consumption while enhancing the performance and consistency of automated manufacturing processes by ensuring that the levels are within ideal limits. As per the research report of the IMARC Group, the global industrial automation services market is anticipated to reach US$ 434.9 Billion by 2032.
Growing Demand for Indoor Air Quality Monitoring
The heightened awareness among individuals about the health risks associated with poor indoor air quality is increasing advanced carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors market share. High occupancy in office buildings, shopping centers, and other commercial settings can result in elevated CO2 concentrations, which can cause headaches, exhaustion, and decreased productivity. HVAC systems incorporate CO2 sensors to monitor the quality of the air within. Strict air quality control is also necessary in hospitals and clinics to minimize the transmission of airborne infections and provide a sterile atmosphere. In addition, companies are developing CO2 sensors, which are the recommended option for air quality monitoring. For instance, Senseair unveiled Senseair S88 that is an accurate, compact, and maintenance-free CO2 sensing module on 25 March 2024. The product is ideal for indoor air quality monitoring and building automation control across a variety of environments. For CO2 detection, the S88 uses non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) technology.
Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) CO2 sensors measure the absorption of infrared light by CO2 molecules as to provide precise CO2 level readings. They are gaining popularity in industries like automotive and building automation as these sectors require consistent and reliable CO2 monitoring for air quality control. Their ability to operate without frequent calibration makes them a suitable choice for long-term applications.
Chemical CO2 sensors work by detecting CO2 through chemical reactions. These sensors have a sensing material that reacts with CO2, changing its properties, which are then analyzed to ascertain the concentration of CO2.
Systems where reliable and continuous data transmission is essential use wired CO2 sensors. These sensors are frequently integrated into building automation systems, industrial monitoring systems, and HVAC systems, when stable power and direct data connections are available. The main advantages of wired CO2 sensors are their dependability as they are less likely to experience interference or lose data.
Wireless CO2 sensors are becoming more and more common owing to their adaptability, simplicity of installation, and lower wiring costs. They can be used in temporary monitoring setups or retrofitting older structures. In applications where mobility and scalability, wireless CO2 sensors are frequently utilized.
Advanced CO2 sensors are used in healthcare settings, particularly in vital areas such as intensive care units, patient wards, and operating rooms in order to maintain ideal ventilation and monitor indoor air quality. Sustaining appropriate CO2 levels is essential for lowering the risk of infection and guaranteeing patient welfare.
These sensors are required for monitoring cabin air quality and controlling emissions in the automotive sector. These sensors are incorporated into HVAC systems, especially electric and driverless vehicles, to guarantee fresh air and passenger comfort. These sensors also benefit manufacturers comply with strict environmental standards.
In the petrochemical sector, these sensors are vital for ensuring worker safety by monitoring for harmful CO2 levels. They are employed in gas detection systems to promise that CO2 concentrations stay below acceptable bounds and to avert hazards like explosions or asphyxia in small areas.
Advanced CO2 sensors are widely utilized in building automation systems to control ventilation and energy consumption and air quality. When included into intelligent HVAC systems, they ensure the best possible airflow depending on occupancy. There is a rise in the focus on energy-efficiency while maintaining comfort and air safety for occupants.
These sensors are becoming common in consumer electronics and easily found in smart home appliances like climate control systems and air quality monitors. These sensors enable users to control ventilation and lower CO2 accumulation in their living areas by giving access to real time data on indoor air quality to individuals.
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa.
North America's advanced CO2 sensors market is driven by stringent environmental regulations, particularly in the United States and Canada. Industries like automotive, healthcare, and building automation are adopting these sensors for emissions control and air quality monitoring.
The increasing focus on smart city initiatives, coupled with rising environmental concerns, is catalyzing the demand for CO2 sensors in industrial, automotive, and commercial applications. Additionally, the region's thriving automotive and electronics sectors also contribute to the market growth.
There is a rise in the need for these sensors because of stringent environmental regulations and energy efficiency goals in Europe. Countries like Germany, the UK, and France are leading adopters of these sensors. The push towards reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality standards is impelling the market growth.
The growing focus on maintaining air quality is influencing the market positively in the Latin America region. Brazil and Mexico are emerging markets on account of industrial expansion, particularly in petrochemicals and automotive industries.
The Middle East and Africa region is gradually adopting advanced CO2 sensors, due to concerns about air quality and environmental sustainability. The region's focus on modernizing infrastructure and incorporating smart technologies is supporting the market growth.
(Please note that this is only a partial list of the key players, and the complete list is provided in the report.)