According to current market research conducted by the CMI Team, the global Self-Priming Pump Market is expected to record a CAGR of 5.01% from 2024 to 2033. In 2024, the market size is projected to reach a valuation of USD 25.27 Billion. By 2033, the valuation is anticipated to reach USD 38.86 Billion.
Self-Priming Pump Market: Overview
Presently, with various governments and organizations across the globe investing in infrastructure, there has been a huge demand for efficient Self-Priming Pumps that can handle large volumes of liquid, including solids-laden fluids.
With energy efficiency being very high in scope as far as demand is concerned, industries are moving more toward sustainability and cost-cutting measures; thereby, the demand for energy-saving pumps will surge ahead in this direction.
Its rapid development in smart technologies – remote monitoring and predictive maintenance through IoT-enabled pumps – has newly opened opportunities for manufacturers to provide value-added services to optimize the process in operation, with far fewer instances of downtime than was ever possible across industries.
Self-Priming Pump Market: Growth Factors and Dynamics
The Self-Priming Pump Market Presents Significant Growth Opportunities Due to Several Factors.
- Growing Infrastructure Development: The speed of urbanization and the massive scale at which infrastructure developmental projects are growing, particularly in developing economies, hugely uplift the demand for Self-Priming Pumps. Self-priming pumps have become vital in water supply, sewage treatments, and stormwater management, which are key aspects of urban infrastructure.
- Growing Need for Agriculture: The agriculture sector must have a well-planned and devised irrigation system. As growth in food demand puts this particular water need at higher risk, Self-Priming Pumps are considerably used for irrigation purposes in regions where there is highly unforeseen rainfall.
- Industrialization and Growth of Major Industries: Large-scale primary industries like oil and gas, chemical processing, mining, and construction require tough and reliable pump solutions in various fluid handling applications. Given their robustness and versatility, Self-Priming Pumps would be of good service in such industries and thus drive large-scale industrialization in most parts of the world.
- Technological Development: Here lies great potential for harnessing operational efficiencies in smart technologies like IoT-enabled Self-Priming Pumps. Thus, technological solutions, for example, in pumps, achieving high-performance operations with low maintenance downtime and improved equipment life cycles, are going to help kick growth in the market.
Self-Priming Pump market: Product launch
- In September 2024, Rovatti Pompe launched its innovative Self-Priming Pumps for hydraulic motors of HA series range which link with the current HX and HL series centrifugal pump varieties, prepared from AISI 316 stainless steel and cast iron.
- In February 2023, Atlas Copco launched its innovative, flexible variety of electric self-priming dewatering pumps for an extensive range of uses. According to the company, this flexible solution is preferably suitable for numerous uses such as dewatering in mining, sewage bypass, and city construction assignments with admission to a power source.
- In September 2021, KBL (Kirloskar Brothers Limited), a pump manufacturing company, launched its new Self-Priming (SP) coupled pump set with indigenously and innovative advanced KBL to make IE5 motor ultra-premium proficient.
Report Scope
Feature of the Report | Details |
Market Size in 2024 | USD 25.27 Billion |
Projected Market Size in 2033 | USD 38.86 Billion |
Market Size in 2023 | USD 23.96 Billion |
CAGR Growth Rate | 5.01% CAGR |
Base Year | 2023 |
Forecast Period | 2024-2033 |
Key Segment | By Operation Type, Material Type, Design Type, Application and Region |
Report Coverage | Revenue Estimation and Forecast, Company Profile, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors and Recent Trends |
Regional Scope | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South & Central America |
Buying Options | Request tailored purchasing options to fulfil your research requirements. |
Self-Priming Pump Market: COVID-19 Analysis
The COVID-19 pandemic has had mixed impacts on the global Self-Priming Pump market because the supply chains have been affected, and it has been a cause bringing down industrial activities in most oil & gas, construction, and chemical processing industries, which led to a delay in their productions, and then low in demand.
Economic uncertainty halted various infrastructure projects, leading to low pump sales. Despite this, basic services like water supply and wastewater management remained in demand, and public health measures are still sanitarily oriented. This enabled the demand for Self-Priming Pumps for municipal applications to continue.
The pandemic also stimulated the uptake of smart and automated pump technologies that involve remote monitoring as different industries look forward to minimalist activities on-site. Overall, while the market may well have suffered a temporary setback in terms of growth, an increased focus on basic services and technological advances gave stability and new bases for expansion.
List of the prominent players in the Self-Priming Pump Market:
- ANDRITZ
- Azcue Pumps S.A.
- BBA Pumps
- Calpeda
- Crane pumps & systems
- Flowserve
- Grundfos
- KSB
- Lowara (Xylem)
- Schlumberger
- Weir Group
- Kirlosker Brothers
- EDUR Pumpenfabrik Eduard Redlien GmbH & Co. KG
- Others
The Self-Priming Pump Market is segmented as follows:
By Operation Type
- Electric
- Diesel
- Others
By Material Type
- Cast Iron
- Stainless Steel
- Steel
- Alloy Steel
- Bronze
- Others
By Design Type
- Single Stage
- Multi-stage
By Application
- Chemical & Petrochemical
- Refinery
- Food and beverages
- Water and Wastewater
- Dewatering
- Irrigation
- Others
Regional Coverage:
North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
Europe
- Germany
- France
- U.K.
- Russia
- Italy
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- New Zealand
- Australia
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Rest of Asia Pacific
The Middle East & Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Egypt
- Kuwait
- South Africa
- Rest of the Middle East & Africa
Latin America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Rest of Latin America