The output of Water Collection, Treatment, and Supply in Germany measured in billion Euros has exhibited consistent growth from 2013 to 2023. In 2023, the output stood at 10.72 billion Euros. The year-on-year variations have generally shown positive trends with some fluctuations, including significant growth in 2016 (6.11%) and minor declines in 2014 (-0.35%) and 2017 (-1.01%). The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years (2018-2023) was relatively modest at 1.37%, indicating steady but slow growth.
Key Trends:
- Consistent year-on-year growth since 2018, with rates ranging from 0.92% to 3.64%.
- Overall stability in output values despite minor fluctuations.
- Forecasts indicate continued growth with a five-year CAGR of 1.11%, reaching approximately 11.5 billion Euros by 2028.
Future Trends to Watch:
Increasing environmental regulations, investment in sustainable infrastructure, and advancements in water treatment technologies can drive further growth. Additionally, climate change and population dynamics will influence demand and water management strategies, potentially leading to more robust market expansion over the next decade.