In response to critically low air quality levels across Indian cities, particularly during winter months, car air purifiers are gaining immense traction. These devices are designed to create a personal clean air zone within your vehicle, tackling airborne contaminants that pose health risks. The demand is particularly strong in metropolitan areas known for high pollution levels. Industry forecasts predict the global car air purifier market to skyrocket, reaching USD 15.1 billion by 2035, with a remarkable CAGR exceeding 16%. India’s market is mirroring this trend, with an estimated 20% CAGR. The growing awareness of indoor air quality within cars, coupled with worsening outdoor pollution from vehicle emissions and construction, is fueling this surge. Advanced technologies like HEPA filters, activated carbon, and ionizers are employed to capture fine dust, gases, and odors. Even major automakers are integrating these purifiers into their vehicles, while a robust aftermarket offers solutions from leading brands. These purifiers are instrumental in filtering out harmful PM2.5 and PM10 particles, offering relief to commuters. Although they don’t filter external air from open windows and require ongoing filter maintenance, the increasing health consciousness and supportive government policies point to a bright future for car air purifiers in India, with advancements in IoT and AI on the horizon.
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