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    Breathe Easy: India’s Car Air Purifiers Combat Rising Smog

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaNovember 15, 20252 Mins Read
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    As winter smog intensifies across Indian cities, car air purifiers are rapidly becoming a sought-after accessory for drivers and passengers seeking cleaner air. These compact devices offer a crucial solution to mitigate the health risks associated with deteriorating air quality during daily commutes. The global market for car air purifiers is experiencing substantial growth, projected to reach USD 15.1 billion by 2035 with a CAGR exceeding 16%. India is a significant contributor to this surge, with metropolitan areas like Delhi, Mumbai, and Lucknow topping pollution charts, driving demand for effective in-car air filtration. These purifiers typically employ HEPA filters, activated carbon, and ionizers to trap fine dust particles (PM2.5 and PM10), allergens, smoke, and unpleasant odors. Many car manufacturers are now integrating these features, while aftermarket brands like Philips, Honeywell, and Eureka Forbes are seeing strong sales. For those navigating dense traffic, industrial zones, or experiencing respiratory irritation from pollution, a car air purifier provides immediate relief and ensures a healthier cabin environment, even when outdoor air quality is severe. While countries like the US, Germany, China, and Japan have widely adopted in-car purifiers, India’s market is growing at an impressive 20% CAGR, extending beyond luxury vehicles to mid-segment cars and fleet operators. Leading brands in India include Philips GoPure, Honeywell Move Pure, and Eureka Forbes Aeroguard. However, potential buyers should be aware that these purifiers primarily clean internal cabin air and do not filter outside air entering through open windows. Filter replacement costs can also add up, and cheaper models may emit harmful ozone. Despite these considerations, the increasing awareness of health impacts from urban pollution, coupled with government initiatives for cleaner air, points to a promising future for smart, next-generation car air purification systems in India.

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