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MARKET INSIGHTS
The market has witnessed consistent growth over the last few years and is expected to continue during the forecast period. The development of automation and robotics in commercial floor cleaning is reshaping the U.S. commercial scrubbers and sweepers market, with rising adoption in industries such as warehouses and distribution, airports, and other high-traffic areas. This professional equipment provides highly efficient cleaning across all sectors. With the increasing adoption of automation, consumers use technology in many daily chores, including cleaning.Commercial sweepers and scrubbers can help maintain the overall cleanliness and hygiene of industrial and commercial spaces. In commercial places such as shopping malls, airports, railway stations, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions, where regular cleaning and maintenance are necessary, commercial sweepers and scrubbers can provide an efficient cleaning method. Futuristic inventions in mainstream robotics and other complementary technologies will likely boost investor confidence in the market and thereby increase VC funding.
Key Winning Imperatives in the U.S. Commercial Scrubbers and Sweepers Market
- Cleaning agencies have been increasingly focusing on adopting sustainable cleaning technologies recently.
- Manufacturers like Nilfisk, Tennant, and many others are investing in R&D facilities to produce sustainable cleaning products.
- Adopting automation and robotic technologies can bring about significant changes in the cleaning industry.
In North America, hospitals and commercial spaces dominate the commercial scrubbers and sweepers market. Moreover, during the outbreak of the COVID-10 pandemic, autonomous floor scrubbers experienced a surge in demand from the end-users such as hospitals, airports, education facilities, sports facilities, shopping malls, and many more. This is owing to the public’s focus on maintaining the hygiene of public spaces.
KEY TRENDS & DRIVERS
- Growing Demand for Green Cleaning Technologies
- Growing Demand in Warehouse & Distribution Facilities
- Higher Efficiency and Cost-effectiveness than Manual Cleaning
MARKET RESTRAINTS
Longer Replacement Cycles
Professional cleaning equipment such as commercial sweepers and scrubbers are designed for long-term use and don’t require frequent replacement. As a result, this equipment does not require to be purchased frequently, which is another challenge for the sales growth of commercial sweepers and scrubbers.SEGMENT ANALYSIS
- The Scrubbers segment is expected to be the largest in the U.S. Commercial Scrubbers & Sweepers market by product type. Based on product type, the market is segmented into scrubbers, sweepers, and others. The scrubbers segment is anticipated to maintain its dominance during the forecast period. Commercial scrubbers are one of the most versatile, hygienic, and green cleaning equipment available in the market. They come in various sizes and use different technologies to ensure efficient cleaning across all verticals. They are further segmented into walk-behind, stand-on, and ride-on variants by operation type. Walk-behind commercial scrubbers dominate the U.S. market with 51.44% of the market share in 2021.
- The U.S. commercial scrubbers and sweepers market is dominated by battery-powered commercial scrubbers and sweepers, which accounted for 46.86% in 2021 based on the power-source segment. Battery-powered floor cleaning equipment is generally easy and convenient to operate. Battery-powered equipment is also more advantageous than electric equipment as it does not need cable trails, allowing the machine to be moved freely. Industrial and commercial floor cleaning machine manufacturers adapt lithium-ion batteries because of their higher productivity, longer runtime, zero maintenance, and lesser charging time. Lithium-ion batteries can last for 3−5 years, depending on their usage.
- By End-users, Contract Cleaning is the largest segment in the U.S. commercial scrubbers & sweepers market. Contract cleaners accounted for a majority share of the market in commercial scrubbers and sweepers, accounting for approximately 14.13% of the U.S. share in 2021. The outsourcing of cleaning tasks among local authorities and businesses has been rising consistently. In the U.S., the contract cleaning industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.06% during the forecast period. The primary motive of hiring contract cleaners is to save time and money. Some major drivers of the contract cleaning industry are increasing disposable income, rising construction expenditure, and a growing number of business establishments.
Segmentation by Product Type
- Scrubbers
- Walk-Behind
- Stand-On
- Ride-On
- Sweepers
- Walk-Behind
- Ride-On
- Manual
- Others
- Combination machines
- Single-DISC
Segmentation by Power Source
- Battery
- Electric
- Others
Segmentation by End-Users
- Contract Cleaning, Food & Beverage
- Manufacturing, Retail & Hospitality
- Transportation & Travel, Warehouse & Distribution
- Healthcare
- Education
- Government
- Chemical & Pharmaceutical
- Others
REGIONAL OUTLOOK
The Northeast region dominated the US commercial scrubbers & sweepers market and is expected to remain the same during the forecast period. The region accounted for a 30.37% industry share in 2021 and is expected to witness an absolute growth of 60.71% during 2021-2027. On a commercial level, flexible workspaces have significantly grown, and so has IT infrastructure with a heavy focus on sustainability. The region has the cleanest programs, mechanisms, and policies that can enhance the adoption of green cleaning services. The region also has skyscrapers, especially in states such as New York, that can drive the industry for scrubbers and sweepers.The Western U.S. commercial scrubbers & sweepers market consists of developed and fast-growing states. Some of them are Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Arizona, Idaho, Washington, and Hawaii, which are primary hubs for several end-user industries. Washington, with its diverse and robust economy and a massive interest in engineering, agriculture, and technology, has intensified the scope of using automated solutions in cleaning services. The state’s information sector is particularly robust in developing various IoT-enabled systems.
Segmentation by Geography
- Southern US
- Western US
- Midwestern US
- Eastern US
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
The U.S. commercial scrubbers and sweepers market is well-established, with many players operating in the country. The rapid technological improvements are adversely impacting the market vendors as consumers are expecting continuous innovations and upgrades of products. The present scenario drives vendors to alter and refine their unique value proposition to achieve a strong industry presence.Prominent players dominating the U.S. commercial scrubbers and sweepers market Nilfisk and Tennant mainly produce high-end professional cleaning products, while Kärcher produces both high-end and mid-market products. Nilfisk, another major player, has introduced hybrid power technology scrubbers and sweepers that can function on the both combustion engine and battery power. The significant players constantly compete to maintain the leading industry position, with occasional competition from local vendors.
Key Vendors
- Nilfisk
- Tennant
- Kärcher
- Hako Group
- Factory Cat
Other Prominent Vendors
- Power-Flite
- Amano
- TASKI
- Bucher Industries
- IPC
- NSS Enterprises
- Bortek Industries
- Tornado
- Hefei Gaomei Cleaning Equipment
- CIMEL
- Pacific Floorcare
- Eureka
- Boss Cleaning Equipment
- HEFTER Cleantech
- Polivac
- Alklean Industries
- Avidbots
- Tomcat
KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED
1. How big is the U.S. commercial scrubbers and sweepers market?2. What is the growth rate of the U.S. commercial scrubbers and sweepers market?
3. What are the growth factors in the U.S. commercial scrubbers and sweepers market?
4. Who are the key players in the U.S. commercial scrubbers and sweepers market?
5. Which end-user segment holds the largest U.S. commercial scrubbers and sweepers market?
Table of Contents
1 Research Methodology2 Research Objectives3 Research Process
Companies Mentioned
- Nilfisk
- Tennant
- Kärcher
- Hako Group
- Factory Cat
- Power-Flite
- Amano
- TASKI
- Bucher Industries
- IPC
- NSS Enterprises
- Bortek Industries
- Tornado
- Hefei Gaomei Cleaning Equipment
- CIMEL
- Pacific Floorcare
- Eureka
- Boss Cleaning Equipment
- HEFTER Cleantech
- Polivac
- Alklean Industries
- Avidbots
- Tomcat
Methodology
Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.
Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.
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