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Europe Elevator and Escalator Market - Size & Growth Forecast 2024-2029

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  • 164 Pages
  • April 2024
  • Region: Europe
  • Arizton
  • ID: 5835631
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The Europe elevator and escalator market by new installations is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.78% from 2023-2029.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The German contractor, Hochtief, won a public-private partnership (PPP) deal to renovate and build new offices for the Institute for Federal Real Estate in Berlin. Construction is scheduled to commence in October 2023. The project involves refurbishing four existing properties, which will be linked with new buildings and extensions.
  • The second part of the Elizabeth Line, Crossrail 2, will be a new train route going up and down London. It will start in Surrey and Hertfordshire in the south and go up to Essex and Hertfordshire in the north. There will be 32 stops along the way. They plan to start building it in 2023 and finish by 2035.
  • I.G Capital, one of the leading asset investment firms in 2023, announced that one of its affiliates has acquired Classic Lifts Limited, a leading UK lift engineering and maintenance service provider.
  • In November 2023, Infosys announced its long-term collaboration with TK Elevator. In this collaboration, Infosys and TK Elevator will manage the smooth transition of business applications in North America and major European markets. The partnership is a significant step for the European elevator and escalator market.
  • The Austrian government's 2040 Rail Network Expansion Initiative involves the strategic development of new railway lines, enhancement of existing infrastructure, and railway station expansion. The objective is to establish a more efficient and sustainable rail network accommodating the growing population.
  • The lift company Kone has taken over the maintenance and emergency call business of the Austrian Flügel Aufzüge GmbH as of 1 January 2023. The transfer of the operational business will take place on 1 April 2023, when all maintenance and emergency call center staff will also transfer from Flügel Aufzüge to Kone and the responsible office staff.
  • Citymesh, Belgian’s private network provider and industrial connectivity specialist, announced its smart-city consortium project, which received a USD 4.3 million grant from the European Digital Fund. It includes building a private 5G network to make the city, a half hour from the EU HQ in Brussels, a greener and smarter city. The funding came from the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) to support the region’s digital transformation through 2027.

SEGMENTATION ANALYSIS

Elevator Market Segmentation by

Machine Type

  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic
  • Machine Room Traction
  • Machine Room Less Traction
  • Others
    • Climbing
    • Elevators
    • Industrial Elevators

Carriage Type

  • Passenger
  • Freight

Capacity

  • 2-15 Persons
  • 16-24 Persons
  • 25-33 Persons
  • 34 Persons and Above

End-User

  • Commercial
  • Residential
  • Industrial
  • Others
    • Public Transit
    • Institutional
    • Infrastructural

Escalator Market Segmentation by

Product Type

  • Parallel
  • Multi Parallel
  • Walkway
  • Crisscross

End-User

  • Public Transit
  • Commercial
  • Others
    • Institutional Sector
    • Infrastructure
    • Industrial

Segmentation by Region

  • Europe
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • France
  • Spain
  • The U.K.
  • Greece
  • Turkey
  • Switzerland
  • Poland
  • Austria
  • Belgium

High Investment in Railway Networks and Public Infrastructure Projects to Propel the Europe Elevator and Escalator Market

  • In July 2022, the German government announced the liquidation of approximately USD 15.6 billion per year in subsidies for airport renovations. During the same period, the government also mentioned spending considerably to renovate old infrastructure (residential & commercial) and install energy-efficient facilities.
  • One of the most expensive and important projects is the construction of the Sports Center on Costanilla de los Desamparados Street, which has attracted investment worth USD 11.7 million. The Madrid Chamartín Clara Campoamor Railway Station Expansion is also one of Spain's most significant infrastructure projects. The project is designed to increase the capacity of the railway station.
  • Germany’s residential program aims to complete the extensive renovation of 40,000 homes by 2026, as stated in its 2021-2026 National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP). This measure will use municipal living laboratories for the energy transition to perform pilot programs that explore new ideas for an effective and sustainable energy supply in urban areas.
  • The National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), backed by USD 256.9 billion from the European Union (EU), allocated substantial funds for infrastructure projects, specifically targeting the focus on sustainability, digital advancement, and efficient transportation methods. Significant accomplishments in 2023 included initiating investment for high-speed rail systems, enhancing water infrastructure, and establishing the National Digital Data Platform. The plan is projected to support the expansion of the Europe elevator and escalator market.
  • Otis Germany signed an agreement with the Max Bögl Group to develop a new business model allowing clients to get elevator modules in high-quality serial manufacturing from a single source, bringing the 'Living Modular' idea to life. Otis will provide elevator components with cutting-edge technology, which Otis will build at the Max Bögl factory.

Airport Expansion and Major Railway Projects in Pipeline to Boost New Installations in the Europe Elevator and Escalator Market

  • In Italy, some key high-speed rail projects under NRRP include Treviglio-Brescia and Milan-Genoa lines, with an approximate value of USD 2.1 billion and USD 12.7 billion, respectively, for the expansion of Fiumicino airport in Rome, which is planned to be completed by 2044. The local Italian government also planned to build new metro lines in major cities, such as the M4 underway in Rome and the Metro C.
  • Frankfurt Airport Terminal 3 in Germany is undergoing the development of a cutting-edge terminal aimed at boosting capacity. The project involves creating a new terminal accommodating 25 million passengers annually. It will incorporate advanced facilities such as automated baggage handling, self-service check-in counters, and ample lounge spaces. The construction is slated for completion by 2026 and will support the growth of the Europe elevator and escalator market during the forecast period.
  • Redevelopment and rehabilitation of the docks of the 1.3 km long Shuwaikh port, as well as maintenance work for the western dock of the port and the suspended part of dock 8.

Rising Residential Building Permits and Energy-Efficient Renovations to Drive New Installations and Modernization in the Europe Elevator and Escalator Market

  • In the EU, many buildings were built before 1970, and about 42% of non-residential and 38% of residential buildings fall into this category. Many of these buildings need renovations to meet energy efficiency goals. Only 12% of EU residential buildings and 9% of non-residential buildings have been renovated for climate change goals. The EU has a significant opportunity to make residential and non-residential buildings more energy-efficient.
  • Many multi-family housing projects have started to meet the growing demand in Europe. For example, the UK Sackville Road Residential Community project, worth USD 332 million, involves building a community with six blocks ranging from 2 to 15 stories on 3.59 hectares of land. It started in Q2 2025 and aims to transform the Sackville Trading Estate and Hove Goods Yard site for better regional housing.

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • Otis, Schindler, TK Elevator, and KONE are the top 4 manufacturers in the Europe elevator and escalator market, with a share of 54%.
  • KONE Corporation secured an order to provide People Flow® solutions, delivering 38 KONE elevators for seven new stations in the Stockholm metro's blue line extension by Region Stockholm. The southern route encompasses stations like Sotia, Tammarby Kanal, Sickla, Järla, Nacka, Gullmarsplan, and Slakthusomradet. Sofia station, the deepest in the Nordics, will feature eight elevators, with KONE supplying 13 KONE Minispace DX and 25 KONE MonoSpace® 700 DX elevators.

Key Vendors

  • Otis
  • TK Elevator
  • Schindler
  • KONE
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Fujitec
  • Hyundai Elevator
  • Hitachi
  • Orona Elevators

Other Prominent Vendors

  • Titan Elevators
  • KÖHLER Elevator GmbH
  • KLEEMANN
  • Alimak
  • Stannah Lifts Holdings Ltd.
  • GMV Lifts
  • Cibes Lift Group
  • Ascensores Excelsior
  • Wittur Elevator Components
  • Doppler Lifts
  • AKE Elevators and Escalators
  • Ascensores Carbonell
  • SJEC
  • Morris Vermaport Limited
  • Pickering Lifts
  • MP Lifts
  • Schmitt + Sohn Lifts

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED

1. How big is the Europe elevator and escalator market?
2. What will the growth rate be in the European elevator and escalator market?
3. What is the number of installed bases in the Europe elevator and escalator market in 2023?
4. What are the key opportunities in the Europe elevator and escalator market?
5. What are the key European elevator and escalator market players?

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1.1. Market Overview
1.2. Market Scope
1.3. Market Snapshot of Elevators
1.4. Market Snapshot of Escalators
1.5. Executive Summary
2. Europe Elevators Market
2.1. Future Outlook - Europe Elevator Market, by Volume
2.2. Europe Escalators Market - by Segments
2.2.1. Europe Escalators Market, by Volume
2.2.1.1. Europe Escalators Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units in Thousand), 2020-2029
2.2.2. Europe Elevators Market, by Type
2.2.2.1. Hydraulic and Pneumatic, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units),2020-2029
2.2.2.2. Machine Room Traction, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.2.3. Machine Room Less Traction, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.2.4. Others, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.3. Europe Elevators & Escalators Market by Carriage Type
2.2.3.1. Passenger, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.3.2. Freight, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.4. Europe Elevators Market by Persons
2.2.4.1. 2-15 Persons, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.4.2. 16-24 Persons, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.4.3. 25-33 Persons, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.4.4. 34 Persons and Above, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.5. Europe Elevators Market by End-users
2.2.5.1. Commercial, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.5.2. Residential, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.5.3. Industrial, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
2.2.5.4. Others, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
3. Europe Escalators Market
3.1. Future Outlook - Europe Escalators Market by Volume
3.2. Europe Escalators Market - by Segments
3.2.1. Europe Escalators Market, by Volume
3.2.1.1. Europe Escalators Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
3.2.2. Europe Escalator Market by Type
3.2.2.1. Parallel, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
3.2.2.2. Multi-Parallel, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
3.2.2.3. Walkway, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
3.2.2.4. Crisscross, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
3.2.3. Europe Escalator Market by End-users
3.2.3.1. Commercial, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
3.2.3.2. Public Transit, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
3.2.3.3. Others, Market Size and Forecast, Volume (Units), 2020-2029
4. Europe Elevators & Escalators Market, by Service (Maintenance & Modernization)
5. Geographical Analysis
5.1. Key Economic Countries in Europe
6. Market Dynamics
6.1. Market Drivers, Opportunities, Restraints
7. Technological Development
8. Competitive Landscape
8.1. Major Vendors
8.2. Other Prominent Vendors
9. Report Summary
9.1. Key Insight
9.2. List of Abbreviations
10. Appendix (Report Scope & Definition)
10.1. Research Methodology
10.2. Market Definition, Inclusions & Exclusions
List of Exhibits
1. Europe Elevator & Escalator Installed Base by Volume 2020-2029 (Units)
2. Europe Elevator & Escalator New Installations by Volume 2020-2029 (Units)
3. Market Share 2023: Maintenance
4. Market Share 2023: Modernization
5. Europe Installed Base: Volume (Units in Thousands)
6. Europe New Installations: Volume (Units in Thousands)
7. Share of Elevator Installed Base by Country-2022 (%)
8. Share of Escalators Installed Base by Country- 2021 (%)
9. Share of Escalators New Installations by Country - 2021 (%)
10. Europe Installed Base of Elevators by Volume (Units in Thousands)
11. Europe New Installations of Elevators by Volume (Units in Thousands)
12. Maintenance & Modernization Value ($Million)
13. Maintenance & Modernization 2022 (%)
14. Europe Installed Base of Escalators by Volume (Units in Thousand)
15. Europe New Installations of Escalators by Volume (Units in Thousands)
16. Maintenance & Modernization Value ($Million)
17. Maintenance & Modernization 2023 (%)
18. Installed Base and New Installations of Elevators (Units)
19. New Installations of Elevators (Units)
20. Elevator Density of European Countries-2022
21. Extended Life Cycle of Elevator
22. Average Life Expectancy of Elevator Components
23. Hydraulic & Pneumatic Elevators Installed Base and New Installations (Units)
24. Machine Room Less Traction Elevators Installed Base and New Installations (Units)
25. Machine Room Traction Elevators Installed Base and New Installations (Units)
26. Other Machine Elevators Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
27. Installed Base and New Installations of Passenger Elevators (Units)
28. Installed Base and New Installations of Freight Elevators (Units)
29. Installed Base and New Installations of 2-15 Person Elevators (Units)
30. Installed Base and New Installations of 16-24 Person Elevators (Units)
31. Installed Base and New Installations of 25-33 Person Elevators (Units)
32. Installed Base and New Installations of 34 Persons and Above Elevators (Units)
33. Installed Base and New Installations of Commercial Elevators (Units)
34. Installed Base and New Installations of Residential Elevators (Units)
35. Installed Base and New Installations of Industrial Elevators (Units)
36. Installed Base and New Installations of Other End-user Elevators (Units)
37. Installed Base and New Installations of Escalators (Units)
38. New Installations of Escalators (Units)
39. Installed Base and New Installations of Parallel Escalators (Units)
40. Installed Base and New Installations of Multi Parallel Escalators (Units)
41. Installed Base and New Installations of Moving Walkway Escalators (Units)
42. Installed Base and New Installations of Crisscross Escalators (Units)
43. Installed Base and New Installations of Public Transit Escalators (Units)
44. Installed Base and New Installations of Commercial Escalators (Units)
45. Installed Base and New Installations of Other End-user Escalators (Units)
46. Europe Elevators & Escalators Maintenance Market ($ Mn)
47. Europe Elevators & Escalators Modernization Market ($ Mn)
48. Age of Buildings in Europe
49. Elevator: Italy Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
50. Escalator: Italy Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
51. Elevator: France Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
52. Escalator: France Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
53. Elevator: Germany Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
54. Escalator: Germany Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
55. Elevator: UK Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
56. Escalator: UK Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
57. Elevator: Spain Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
58. Escalator: Spain Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
59. Elevator: Greece Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
60. Escalator: Greece Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
61. Elevator: Turkey Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
62. Escalator: Turkey Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
63. Elevator: Poland Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
64. Escalator: Poland Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
65. Elevator: Switzerland Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
66. Escalator: Switzerland Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
67. Elevator: Austria Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
68. Escalator: Austria Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
69. Construction Permits- by Building Type Q3 2023
70. Construction Permits- Number of Dwelling Units Per Quarter (Units-Thousands)
71. Elevator: Others Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
72. Escalator: Others Installed Base and New Installation (Units)
73. Total Number of Housing Starts and Completion in Europe in 2022 (1,000S)
74. Increase in Percentage of Aged Population (65 & Above) Between 2012-2022
75. Elevators User Accidents of in 2013- 2022
76. Escalators User Accidents of in 2014-2022
77. Unemployment Rate in the European Union (Monthly)
78. Market Share 2022 (% Share)
79. Otis Total Sales 2019-2022 ($Billion)
80. Otis Maintenance Portfolio by Region -2022
81. Tke Total Sales 2020-2022 ($Billion)
82. Schindler, Total Sales 2018-2022 ($Billion)
83. Kone, Total Sales by Segment 2022 (%Share)
84. Mitsubishi, Total Sales by Segment 2022 (%Share)
85. Fujitec Net Sales 2022 ($Billion)
86. Hyundai Elevator, Net Sales 2019-2022 ($ Billion)
87. Hitachi, Total Sales by Segment 2022 (% Share)
88. Orona, Net Sales 2019-2022 ($ Million)
List of Tables
1. Europe Countries and Skyscrapers
2. Buildings Under Construction in Europe with Height Above 150 M+
3. By Machine, New Installations, Total Incremental Opportunity, 2023-2029
4. By Carriage Type, New Installations, Total Incremental Opportunity, 2023-2029
5. By Capacity (Persons), New Installations, Total Incremental Opportunity, 2023-2029
6. By End-user, New Installations, Total Incremental Opportunity, 2023-2029
7. By Product, New Installations, Total Incremental Opportunity, 2023-2029
8. By End-user, New Installations, Total Incremental Opportunity, 2023-2029
9. European Safety Rules for the Construction and Installation of Elevators
10. Elevator and Escalator Statistics by Country-2021
11. France: Projects
12. Germany: Projects
13. Developments/ Projects
14. Elevators Market Size & Forecast, by Type (Units)
15. Elevators by Carriage Type Market Size & Forecast (Units)
16. Elevators Market Size & Forecast, by Persons (Units)
17. Elevators by End-users Market Size & Forecast (Units)
18. Escalators Market Size & Forecast by Type (Units)
19. Escalators Market Size & Forecast by End-users (Units)
20. List of Abbreviations

Companies Mentioned

  • Otis
  • TK Elevator
  • Schindler
  • KONE
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Fujitec
  • Hyundai Elevator
  • Hitachi
  • Orona Elevators
  • Titan Elevators
  • KÖHLER Elevator GmbH
  • KLEEMANN
  • Alimak
  • Stannah Lifts Holdings Ltd.
  • GMV Lifts
  • Cibes Lift Group
  • Ascensores Excelsior
  • Wittur Elevator Components
  • Doppler Lifts
  • AKE Elevators and Escalators
  • Ascensores Carbonell
  • SJEC
  • Morris Vermaport Limited
  • Pickering Lifts
  • MP Lifts
  • Schmitt + Sohn Lifts

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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