France Air Purifier Market Size and Share
France Air Purifier Market Analysis by Mordor Intelligence
The France Air Purifier Market size is estimated at USD 0.84 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 1.05 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.5% during the forecast period (2025-2030).
- Over the medium term, factors such as increasing airborne diseases giving rise to growing consumer health consciousness and rising respiratory diseases due to air pollution coupled with government initiatives are expected to drive the France air purifier market.
- On the other hand, a reduction in GHG Emissions due to the shutting down of coal thermal power plants and the rise of renewable energy and zero-emission electric vehicles in urban agglomeration are expected to hinder the air purifier market's growth in France.
- Nevertheless, advancements in smart air purification technologies likely to create several future opportunities for the players in the France air purifier market over the coming years.
France Air Purifier Market Trends and Insights
The High-efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Segment is Expected to Dominate the Market
- Mechanical air filters, like HEPA filters, capture airborne particles on their filter materials. These filters effectively trap larger particles, including dust, pollen, mold spores, and allergens from dust mites and cockroaches. In France, where air quality is a persistent challenge, HEPA filter technologies have become indispensable, especially from a healthcare perspective.
- HEPA filters outshine electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) and ionizers in capturing airborne particles. While ESPs utilize electrostatic forces, they also produce ozone, and ionizers can inadvertently cause particles to settle on surfaces. HEPA filters, characterized by their extended surface area, boast higher efficiencies in removing both large and small airborne particles. Furthermore, they outperform pleated filters in eliminating respirable particles. HEPA air purifiers typically adhere to two prevalent standards: the European Standard mandates a 99.95% removal rate, while the ASME Standard requires 99.97%, both for particles sized 0.3 micrometers and above.
- According to a 2024 report by Swiss IQAir, France's air quality data underscores the pressing demand for HEPA air purifiers. The report highlighted that the annual average PM2.5 concentration in France stood at 8.1 μg/m³, 1.5 times above the permissible limit. Despite a noted decreasing trend, levels remained above acceptable thresholds. Additionally, data from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2023 ranked respiratory diseases as the third leading cause of death for males and fifth for females in France, further emphasizing the need for HEPA air purifier technology.
- Respiratory diseases, notably Tuberculosis, have spurred the demand for HEPA air purifiers. WHO data indicates a rise in Tuberculosis cases in France, from 7 per 100,000 in 2022 to 8.5 per 100,000 in 2023. Such individuals find HEPA air purifiers essential for their daily needs.
- In January 2024, Airthings, a prominent global air quality technology firm, launched two innovative products designed to boost air quality, comfort, sleep quality, and productivity at home. Their flagship smart air purifier, Renew, highlights Airthings' dedication to advancing indoor air quality solutions across Europe, especially in France. Featuring a 4-stage HEPA-13 filter that eliminates 99.97% of particulates and a high-performance carbon filter for gases and odors, the Renew air purifier can cleanse the air in a standard bedroom in just 10 minutes and is effective in spaces up to 525 sq ft. Such innovations are set to propel growth in the French air purifier market.
- Given these insights, the High-efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) segment is poised to lead the French air purifier market in the coming years.
Rising Zero Emission EV Sales, Renewable Energy and Shutting Down of Coal Thermal Power to Restrain the Market
- France, a frontrunner in Europe's electric vehicle (EV) surge, has simultaneously ramped up its renewable energy initiatives and moved to shutter coal power plants. Coupled with the nation's legally binding commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, these actions are poised to diminish the demand for air purifiers. The rationale is straightforward: such measures are set to curtail greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, along with pollutants like carbon and particulate matter (PM 2.5 and PM 10), in the French atmosphere.
- Government initiatives, including the Energy and Climate Act (2019), the National Low-Carbon Strategy (SNBC), the Multi-annual Energy Program (PPE), and the Renewable Energy Targets (aiming for 32% by 2030), alongside commitments from the Paris Agreement, underscore France's dedication to slashing carbon and GHG emissions. These efforts not only target a reduction in air pollution but also signal a potential downturn in the demand for air purifiers.
- Further, the country is making significant strides in electric vehicle industry. In May 2024, the French government inked a deal with the automotive sector, aiming for 800,000 annual electric vehicle (EV) sales by 2027. This initiative, unveiled at the beginning of May, is part of a broader 2024-2027 agreement. The goal is to nearly triple sales of passenger car (PC) EVs over four years and significantly boost sales of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in the light-duty vehicle (LDV) category. This agreement is a stepping stone towards Europe's ambitious target of achieving 100% electric new car sales by 2035. This uptick in zero-emission vehicles, particularly in urban centers, has contributed to a waning demand for air purifiers.
- France's "zero coal" policy aims to eliminate coal-fired power generation by 2027. The country's remaining coal plants, Émile Huchet and Cordemais, are either set for closure or conversion to natural gas or biomass. As a G7 member, France aligns with a broader commitment to phase out unabated coal power generation by the early 2030s. Such strides in energy policy are anticipated to temper the air purifier market in France.
- Data from the European Commission's EDGAR (Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research) highlights a downward trajectory in France's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Emissions dropped from 416.11 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent in 2022 to 385.52 million tonnes in 2023, correlating with a diminished demand for air purifiers.
- Furthermore, renewable energy installations in France, as reported by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), saw a jump from 67.4 GW in 2023 to 74.3 GW in 2024. This significant uptick in clean energy sources further underscores the country's commitment to reducing GHG emissions, casting a shadow on the air purifier market.
- In light of these developments, the surge in zero-emission EV sales, the expansion of renewable energy, and the phasing out of coal power collectively signal a potential restraint on the air purifier market in France.
Competitive Landscape
The France air purifier market is semi-consolidated. Some of the key players in the market (in no particular order) include JVD SAS, TEQOYA SAS, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Daikin Industries Ltd., and WINIX Europe B.V., among others.
France Air Purifier Industry Leaders
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JVD SAS France
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TEQOYA SAS
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Koninklijke Philips N.V.
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Daikin Industries Ltd.,
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WINIX Europe B.V.
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order
Recent Industry Developments
- April 2024: Neoplants, a biotech firm hailing from France, has unveiled a pioneering houseplant bioengineered to cleanse indoor air of harmful chemicals. This plant specifically targets volatile organic compounds (VOCs) - emissions from common household items like gas stoves, paints, and even furniture. Dubbed Neo Px, this plant boasts the ability to eliminate 30 times more VOCs, the notorious indoor pollutants, than its conventional counterparts. Such groundbreaking innovations in air purification are poised to invigorate the air purifier market in France.
- August 2024: In collaboration with Aerophile, Paris set up large-scale air purifiers throughout the Olympic Village, the residence of the athletes. The air purifiers operate in four primary stages: They first draw in polluted air, followed by the ionization of pollutants.
France Air Purifier Market Report Scope
Air purifiers, commonly referred to as room air filters, enhance indoor air quality by eliminating pollutants and contaminants. These devices operate by drawing in air and filtering it through various technologies to capture particles and impurities.
The France air purifier Market is segmented by filtration technology, type, end user, and geography. By filtration technology, the market is segmented intohigh-efficiency particulate air (HEPS), other filtration technologies (electrostatic precipitators (ESPs), ionizers, and ozone generators. By type, the market is segmented into stand-alone and in-duct. By end users, the market is segmented into residential, commercial, and industrial.
For each segment, the market sizing and forecasts have been done based on revenue (USD).
| High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) |
| Other Filtration Technologies (Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs), Ionizers, and Ozone Generators) |
| Stand-Alone |
| In-Duct |
| Residential |
| Commercial |
| Industrial |
| Filter Technology | High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) |
| Other Filtration Technologies (Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs), Ionizers, and Ozone Generators) | |
| Type | Stand-Alone |
| In-Duct | |
| End User | Residential |
| Commercial | |
| Industrial |
Key Questions Answered in the Report
How big is the France Air Purifier Market?
The France Air Purifier Market size is expected to reach USD 0.84 billion in 2025 and grow at a CAGR of 4.5% to reach USD 1.05 billion by 2030.
What is the current France Air Purifier Market size?
In 2025, the France Air Purifier Market size is expected to reach USD 0.84 billion.
Who are the key players in France Air Purifier Market?
JVD SAS France, TEQOYA SAS, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Daikin Industries Ltd., and WINIX Europe B.V. are the major companies operating in the France Air Purifier Market.
What years does this France Air Purifier Market cover, and what was the market size in 2024?
In 2024, the France Air Purifier Market size was estimated at USD 0.80 billion. The report covers the France Air Purifier Market historical market size for years: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. The report also forecasts the France Air Purifier Market size for years: 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029 and 2030.
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France Air Purifier Market Report
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