Lawn Mower Market Projected to reach $33.6 billion by 2027
The Lawn Mower Market, by value, is projected to grow to USD 33.6 billion by 2027 from USD 23.5 billion in 2022, at a CAGR of 7.4% from 2022 to 2027. Increasing demand for lawn mowers in residential and commercial purposes accompanied with the popularity of robotic lawn mowers have contributed to the growth in demand for lawn mowers across the globe.
With the growing commercial
spaces and golf courses, lawns in commercial areas, hotels, and parks, the
demand for mechanized lawn mowers with varied engine and cutting configurations
are finding pace in the markets across the globe, particularly in North America
and European countries. North America itself constitutes around 51% of world’s
golf courses, with USA particularly holding 43% of it. At the same time
European region currently holds around 23% of world’s golf courses. In
these regions, the development of golf lawns and commercial spaces is picking
up pace, because of expansion in municipal areas across the cities, is
comparatively higher. Thus, in the coming years, it is evident that lawn mowers
is expected to witness a significant boost in the coming years.
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Various developments are also
taking place in the commercial lawn mower industry. Commercial mower
manufacturers are launching various models with efficiency and performance.
Recently, Ferris mowers have launched a 500S Zero Turn Mower, equipped with the
Ferris exclusive pivoting front axle and coil-over shocks on each wheel to
manoeuvre through difficult terrains.
The way lawn mowers are designed,
produced, distributed, supported, and shared is changing as a result of
digitalization and new technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), the
Internet of Things (IoT), and autonomous technology. For example, new battery
technologies are making batteries a useful and feasible alternative for energy
storage in a wide range of lawn mowing products manufactured by several key
participants in the lawn mowing business, helping to drive the change to a
low-carbon economy.
Emerging technologies like
Artificial Intelligence in the form of robotic systems can help with automated
lawn mowing system with great cutting efficiency. Some robotic mowers have
integrated functionality within bespoke apps to alter settings or schedule
mowing times and frequency, as well as manually control the mower with a
digital joystick, thanks to the rise of smartphones. Technologies like embedded
GPS in modern robotic lawn mowers allow them to automatically mow around
obstacles or even go to sleep when it starts to rain.
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Walk-behind mowers are one of the
largest segments of mowers, which is mainly used for mowing operations across
different regions. The flexibility, easy usability, and competitive pricing
structure are some of the significant attributes that have made this segment
the largest in terms of the number of units sold across the globe annually. The
walk-behind mowers are either gasoline driven, or battery operated. With the
changing emission norms and developments in technology, the market for gasoline
walk-behind is expected to witness a declining trend. The average selling price
of a walk-behind lawn mower is lower than a robotic lawn mower. The growing
popularity of robotic and riding lawn mowers is expected to impact the
walk-behind market.
Key Market Players:
The lawn mower market is
primarily dominated by globally established players John Deere (US),Honda Motor
Co Ltd. (Japan), The Toro Company (US), Husqvarna (Sweden), MTD Products Inc
(US), and Kubota (Japan). These companies are consistently developing new
products, adopted expansion strategies, and undertook collaborations,
partnerships, and mergers & acquisitions to gain traction in this
high-growth lawn mower market across different regions.
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