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市場調査レポート
商品コード
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ブリケットマシン市場 - 世界の産業規模、シェア、動向、機会、予測:タイプ別、材料別、最終用途別、地域別、競合別、2020~2030年Briquetting Machine Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Type, By Material, By End-Use, By Region, and By Competition, 2020-2030F |
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ブリケットマシン市場 - 世界の産業規模、シェア、動向、機会、予測:タイプ別、材料別、最終用途別、地域別、競合別、2020~2030年 |
出版日: 2025年07月29日
発行: TechSci Research
ページ情報: 英文 185 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界のブリケットマシンの市場規模は2024年に11億3,000万米ドルで、予測期間中のCAGRは7.43%で、2030年には17億5,000万米ドルに達すると予測されています。
市場概要 | |
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予測期間 | 2026~2030年 |
市場規模:2024年 | 11億3,000万米ドル |
市場規模:2030年 | 17億5,000万米ドル |
CAGR:2025~2030年 | 7.43% |
急成長セグメント | 油圧式ブリケットマシン |
最大市場 | 北米 |
世界のブリケットマシンの市場は、効率的な廃棄物管理に対するニーズの高まりと再生可能エネルギーソリューションに対する需要の高まりにより、着実な成長を遂げています。バイオマス、木材、金属、その他の残渣などの廃棄物を圧縮して、コンパクトで再利用可能なブリケットにするブリケットマシンは、輸送コストの削減、燃料効率の向上、持続可能な慣行のサポートが可能であることから、各業界で支持を集めています。世界のエネルギー消費の急増と環境に対する関心の高まりが相まって、政府や産業界は環境に優しい技術の採用を促しています。このため、特にインド、中国、アフリカ諸国など、農業や林業の廃棄物が豊富でありながら十分に利用されていないことが多い新興国では、バイオマスや石炭のブリケットマシンの採用が大幅に後押しされています。
自動化、油圧動力の統合、プレス設計の改良など、ブリケットシステムにおける技術の進歩は、機械の効率と生産品質をさらに向上させています。こうした技術革新により、メーカーは農業、冶金、エネルギー、リサイクル、化学処理など、多様なエンドユーザー産業に対応できるようになっています。また、エンドユーザーが特定の原料に対応し、安定したブリケット品質を提供できる機械を求めているため、市場ではカスタマイズソリューションに対する需要が高まっています。さらに、再生可能エネルギープロジェクトに対する炭素クレジット制度や政府補助金の増加は、化石燃料に代わる実行可能な選択肢として、中小企業にブリケットマシンへの投資を促しています。
再生可能エネルギーと炭素排出削減の推進
高い初期設備投資と運用コスト
分散型ブリケットユニットおよびコミュニティモデルの成長
The Global Briquetting Machine Market was valued at USD 1.13 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 1.75 Billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 7.43% during the forecast period.
Market Overview | |
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Forecast Period | 2026-2030 |
Market Size 2024 | USD 1.13 Billion |
Market Size 2030 | USD 1.75 Billion |
CAGR 2025-2030 | 7.43% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Hydraulic Briquetting Machines |
Largest Market | North America |
The global briquetting machine market is experiencing steady growth, driven by the increasing need for efficient waste management and the rising demand for renewable energy solutions. Briquetting machines, which compress waste materials such as biomass, wood, metal, and other residues into compact, reusable briquettes, are gaining traction across industries for their ability to reduce transportation costs, enhance fuel efficiency, and support sustainable practices. The surge in global energy consumption, coupled with growing environmental concerns, has prompted governments and industries to adopt eco-friendly technologies. This has significantly boosted the adoption of biomass and coal briquetting machines, particularly in emerging economies like India, China, and several African nations, where agricultural and forestry waste is abundant and often underutilized.
Technological advancements in briquetting systems, such as the integration of automation, hydraulic power, and improved press designs, have further enhanced machine efficiency and output quality. These innovations are enabling manufacturers to cater to diverse end-user industries, including agriculture, metallurgy, energy, recycling, and chemical processing. The market is also witnessing an increasing demand for customized solutions, as end-users seek machines that can handle specific feedstocks and offer consistent briquette quality. In addition, the rise in carbon credit programs and government subsidies for renewable energy projects is encouraging small and medium enterprises to invest in briquetting machines as a viable alternative to fossil fuels.
Key Market Drivers
Push for Renewable Energy and Carbon Emission Reduction
One of the key drivers for the global briquetting machine market is the global shift toward renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions. Biomass briquettes are a cleaner alternative to coal and fossil fuels, emitting significantly lower greenhouse gases. For instance, burning biomass briquettes can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 50% compared to coal combustion. Additionally, over 1 billion tons of agricultural waste is produced globally every year, offering vast raw material availability for briquetting. In developing countries, more than 70% of rural energy consumption still depends on traditional biomass, highlighting the opportunity for clean fuel conversion. Biomass briquettes have a calorific value ranging between 3,800 to 4,800 kcal/kg, making them efficient for industrial heating applications. In European industrial operations, briquette use has contributed to reducing particulate matter emissions by 30-40%. With governments enforcing stricter emission standards, industries are adopting briquetting solutions to comply with sustainability mandates. Furthermore, some nations offer carbon credits of up to USD10-15 per ton of CO2 offset, encouraging biomass briquette production and use.
Key Market Challenges
High Initial Capital Investment and Operating Costs
Despite long-term cost savings, one of the biggest barriers to adoption of briquetting machines is the high upfront investment required. Industrial-grade briquetting machines can cost anywhere from USD20,000 to over USD200,000 depending on size, output capacity, and technology. For small and medium enterprises (SMEs), particularly in developing countries, this represents a significant financial burden. In addition to equipment costs, setting up briquetting plants involves expenditures on land, raw material handling, drying systems, labor, power supply, and maintenance infrastructure. Operational costs can also be high, especially for machines requiring consistent power inputs or those using hydraulic systems, which have greater energy consumption. In areas with unreliable electricity or high utility costs, maintaining continuous operation becomes difficult. Furthermore, regular maintenance of moving components, replacement of dies and rollers, and periodic machine downtime add to ongoing expenses. While government subsidies and incentives help, access to financing remains a major hurdle for businesses in rural or underdeveloped regions. As a result, the total cost of ownership remains a significant challenge, slowing widespread market penetration-especially in cost-sensitive economies.
Key Market Trends
Growth in Decentralized Briquetting Units and Community Models
There is a noticeable trend toward decentralized briquetting systems, particularly in rural and off-grid regions of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. These smaller-scale units are designed to serve local communities, cooperatives, or clusters of small businesses that collectively process agricultural waste into briquettes for local consumption or sale. Unlike large industrial plants, decentralized models are easier to set up, require lower capital investment, and are more adaptable to regional feedstocks. They empower local economies by creating jobs, reducing dependence on firewood, and providing a sustainable energy alternative. Community-based briquetting centers, often supported by NGOs or government rural development schemes, are becoming hubs for clean energy access. In Uganda and Kenya, for instance, over 1,000 community-based units have been established in the past decade, producing more than 100 tons of briquettes per day collectively. These models often use simplified screw-type or piston-press machines, powered by diesel or solar hybrid systems, to operate in low-infrastructure environments. The decentralized trend aligns with global sustainability goals, supporting circular economies and promoting local ownership of energy systems.
In this report, the Global Briquetting Machine Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Briquetting Machine Market.
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