Europe Lawn Mower Market to Grow at 7.46% Yearly to 2027

2022-08-13 11:57:23 By : Mr. Terry Liu

DUBLIN , Aug. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Europe Lawn Mower Market - Comprehensive Study and Strategic Analysis 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Europe lawn mower market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.46% during 2022-2027 The research report offers revenue forecasts and insights in terms of unit volumes during the forecast period. In 2021, Europe accounted for nearly 35% of the global lawn mowers market, and it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.46% during the forecast period.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EUROPE LAWN MOWER MARKET:

In terms of volume, walk-behind lawn mowers dominate the Europe lawn mower market and are growing at a CAGR of 5.74% from 2021 to 2027.

The residential segment is expected to add USD 2,566.53 million to the European lawn mowers market during the forecast period.

The revenue from the gasoline-powered lawn mowers is expected to reach USD 9.5 billion by 2027 due to their high power and suitability for thick and tall grass.

In 2021, the UK led the Europe lawn mower market in value and volume. UK's dominant share is attributed to its large population base leading to the penetration of many golf courses, higher demand for landscaping services from the residential and commercial sector, and concentration of many international hotels & motels with properties spread over acres of land consisting of large lawns & gardens across the country.

Market Dynamics Market Growth Enablers

Growing Demand from Golf Courses

Rising Number of Manufacture-Led Programs & Initiatives

Rise in Homeownership & Home Improvement Projects

Surge in Commercial Construction Projects

High Consumer Preference for Drought-Tolerant Landscaping & Artificial Grass

Erosion of Vendor Margins Due to Volatility in Raw Material Prices

High Pollution Levels Associated With Gasoline Commercial Lawn Mowers

Integrating Lawn Mowers With Technology

Exceptional Growth Across Landscaping Industry

Growing Availability of Alternative Fuel Options

High Adoption of Green Roofs & Spaces

Golf Courses & Other Sports Arenas

Key Topics Covered: 1 Research Methodology 2 Research Objectives 3 Research Process 4 Scope & Coverage 5 Report Assumptions & Caveats 6 Market at a Glance 7 Introduction 8 Market Opportunities & Trends

9 Market Growth Enablers 10 Market Restraints 11 Market Landscape 12 Product 13 Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers 14 Ride-On Mowers 15 Fuel Type 16 End-user 17 Drive Type 18 Start Type 19 Blade Type 20 Distribution Channel 21 Europe 22 Competitive Landscape 23 Key Company Profiles 24 Other Prominent Vendors 25 Report Summary 26 Quantitative Summary 27 Appendix  Companies Mentioned

Alfred Karcher SE & Co. KG

Hangzhou Favor Robot Technology CO, Ltd

Ningbo NGP Industry Co., Ltd.

ZHEJIANG TIANCHEN INTELLIGENCE & TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD

Zucchetti Centro Sistemi S.p.a

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