The makers are witnessing a sudden surge in the sales after Diwali as particulate matter levels have crossed far beyond desired limits.
Shapoorji Pallonji Group firm Eureka Forbes, which is segment leader with over 40 per cent market share, admitted that sales have shot up sharply.
"Sales have increased multi-fold but since this is a closed but competitive category, sales numbers cannot be divulged," Eureka Forbes CEO Marzin R Shroff told PTI.
"There has been a sudden surge post Diwali in sales of Air Purifiers. We have sold about 100 pieces in last 2 days. We are hopeful that this demand will increase in near future," Gupta said.
Air purifiers are providing relief to people with asthma and other respiratory illnesses in a big way, he added.
"If pollution continues, then sales might increase. At this moment, getting relief from this vicious circle is the priority. So, if government can take steps to reduce pollution then that will be a real help," Gupta said.
Stating that sales have started picking up from last week, he said: "We are expecting to see 400 per cent jump in the sales of air-purifiers post Diwali. Of the total sales, 60 per cent of the sales come from B2B and 40 per cent from households."
According to Blueair Business Head in India Vijay Kannan, post Diwali could be turning point for the air purifier industry.
Presently, the air purifier industry is at a very nascent stage, somewhere between Rs 150 to Rs 200 crore. According to Techsci Research report, the total market size for the air purifier segment in FY16 in India was 40,000 units.
The national capital is facing the worst smog in 17 years with peak level of respirable pollutants PM 2.5 and PM10 crossing the safe limits by over 15 times at places like R K Puram.
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