PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1726378
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1726378
The Ohio & Michigan air compressor market size is anticipated to reach USD 395.7 million by 2030 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 3.4% during the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is experiencing growth driven by the strong presence of industrial manufacturing and automotive production. Both states house a significant number of fabrication plants, OEMs, and tier suppliers, all of which rely heavily on compressed air systems for assembly lines, automation, and tooling. The growing emphasis on plant modernization and the adoption of Industry 4.0 practices further fuels the demand for efficient, high-performance air compressors, particularly rotary screw and oil-free models. In addition, with the rise in infrastructure and construction activity across urban and industrial corridors, demand for portable compressors is also increasing, especially in applications such as road work and site-based construction.
Opportunities in both states are particularly strong in energy-efficient solutions. With increasing pressure to reduce operational costs and carbon emissions, many manufacturers retrofit or replace legacy compressor systems with units equipped with Variable Speed Drives (VSDs) and smart controls. Regulatory frameworks in these states influence compressor selection, particularly concerning air quality and energy efficiency. Compliance with OSHA standards for workplace noise and compressed air safety, along with EPA regulations targeting industrial emissions and energy usage, drives the transition toward quieter, cleaner, and more efficient compressor technologies.
Key market players, including Atlas Copco AB, Ingersoll Rand, and KAESER KOMPRESSOREN, focus on strategies such as product launches, collaborations, strategic alliances, mergers, expansions, and acquisitions. For instance, in April 2023, Rotair, a subsidiary of ELGi, announced the launch of two new portable air compressors, the MDVN34E (electric) and MDVN32B (petrol). The electric MDVN34E is designed for job sites with diesel engine bans, while the petrol MDVN32B offers similar performance to diesel models but with lower emissions and cost.