The water tech investment sector is pivotal in addressing global water management challenges, including water scarcity India and India water pollution. Below, we explore the top 30 watertech companies worldwide, detailing their revenues, countries of operation, product mix, founding year for their water business, current CEO, and water strategy.

This section offers insights for investors seeking sustainable water solutions to combat home water supply pollution and water pollution health impacts, with a focus on innovations like PM-KUSUM water management.

Top Watertech Companies

  1. BASF SE
    • Revenue (2023): $76.1 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Latin America
    • Product Mix: Water treatment chemicals (biocides, coagulants), filtration systems, wastewater treatment solutions.
    • Water Business Start: 2000s (expanded via acquisitions like Engelhard in 2006).
    • CEO: Markus Kamieth (2024–present).
    • Water Strategy: Focuses on eco-efficient chemicals and filtration to reduce industrial water use and pollution, integrating sustainability into supply chains.
  2. Power Construction Corporation of China, Ltd.
    • Revenue (2023): $86.91 billion
    • Countries of Operation: China, Asia-Pacific, Africa, Middle East
    • Product Mix: Water infrastructure, dams, treatment plants.
    • Water Business Start: 1950s (state-led water projects).
    • CEO: Ding Yanzhang (2020–present).
    • Water Strategy: Builds large-scale water infrastructure for municipal and industrial use, emphasizing resilience and scale.
  3. Veolia Environnement
    • Revenue (2023): $47.43 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Latin America
    • Product Mix: Water supply, wastewater treatment, recycling, desalination, smart water solutions.
    • Water Business Start: 1853 (as Compagnie Générale des Eaux).
    • CEO: Estelle Brachlianoff (2022–present).
    • Water Strategy: Integrates digital tools (IoT, AI) for water cycle management, targeting zero waste and carbon neutrality by 2050.
  4. The Coca-Cola Company
    • Revenue (2023): $45.75 billion
    • Countries of Operation: 200+ countries
    • Product Mix: Bottled water (Dasani), water-efficient manufacturing, conservation initiatives.
    • Water Business Start: 2003 (formalized water stewardship with WWF).
    • CEO: James Quincey (2017–present).
    • Water Strategy: Aims to replenish 120% of water used by 2030, focusing on watershed restoration and efficient manufacturing.
  5. Ecolab (Nalco Water)
    • Revenue (2023): $15.32 billion
    • Countries of Operation: 170+ countries
    • Product Mix: Water treatment chemicals, filtration, IoT-based water management.
    • Water Business Start: 1928 (Nalco founded).
    • CEO: Christophe Beck (2021–present).
    • Water Strategy: Leverages IoT (EcoStruxure) for real-time water optimization, reducing industrial water use and pollution.
  6. Suez
    • Revenue (2023): $22.3 billion (estimated)
    • Countries of Operation: Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Latin America
    • Product Mix: Water treatment, wastewater recycling, desalination, smart water monitoring.
    • Water Business Start: 1880 (as Lyonnaise des Eaux).
    • CEO: Sabrina Soussan (2022–present).
    • Water Strategy: Focuses on digital water solutions and circular economy, aiming to reduce non-revenue water (NRW) and enhance reuse.
  7. Danaher Corporation
    • Revenue (2023): $23.89 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa
    • Product Mix: Water analysis tools, treatment systems, chemical therapy, filtration.
    • Water Business Start: 1980s (via Hach, founded 1933).
    • CEO: Rainer Blair (2020–present).
    • Water Strategy: Provides analytical tools and treatment systems for precise water quality monitoring and compliance.
  8. Xylem Inc.
    • Revenue (2023): $7.36 billion
    • Countries of Operation: 150+ countries
    • Product Mix: Water treatment, transport, smart metering, UV/ozone disinfection, wastewater solutions.
    • Water Business Start: 2011 (spun off from ITT).
    • CEO: Matthew Pine (2024–present).
    • Water Strategy: Pioneers smart water management (e.g., digital leak detection) to modernize aging infrastructure.
  9. Ferguson plc
    • Revenue (2023): $29.73 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Europe
    • Product Mix: Stormwater management, sewage systems, water distribution, plumbing.
    • Water Business Start: 1887 (as Wolseley).
    • CEO: Kevin Murphy (2019–present).
    • Water Strategy: Focuses on efficient water distribution and stormwater management for urban infrastructure.
  10. Acciona, S.A.
    • Revenue (2023): $12.1 billion
    • Countries of Operation: Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa
    • Product Mix: Desalination plants, wastewater treatment, renewable energy water solutions.
    • Water Business Start: 1990s (expanded via infrastructure projects).
    • CEO: José Manuel Entrecanales (2004–present).
    • Water Strategy: Integrates renewable energy (e.g., solar, wind) into desalination and treatment for sustainability.
  11. DuPont
    • Revenue (2023): $12.07 billion
    • Countries of Operation: 160+ locations across 10 countries
    • Product Mix: Membrane systems (ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis), ion exchange resins.
    • Water Business Start: 1960s (via membrane technology development).
    • CEO: Lori Koch (2024–present).
    • Water Strategy: Develops advanced membranes to address water scarcity India and global purification needs.
  12. Kemira Oyj
    • Revenue (2023): $3.7 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Latin America, Southern Africa, Asia-Pacific, Middle East
    • Product Mix: Water treatment chemicals, coagulation, flocculation solutions.
    • Water Business Start: 1920 (founded as chemical company).
    • CEO: Antti Salminen (2024–present).
    • Water Strategy: Supplies eco-friendly chemicals to optimize municipal and industrial water treatment.
  13. Pentair
    • Revenue (2023): $4.1 billion
    • Countries of Operation: 30 countries (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific)
    • Product Mix: Filters, ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis, smart water products.
    • Water Business Start: 1966 (founded, expanded water focus in 2000s).
    • CEO: John Stauch (2018–present).
    • Water Strategy: Focuses on smart filtration and water-saving technologies for residential and industrial use.
  14. Evoqua Water Technologies
    • Revenue (2023): $1.74 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Latin America
    • Product Mix: UF membranes, clarifiers, gravity filters, wastewater reuse systems.
    • Water Business Start: 2014 (spun off from Siemens).
    • CEO: Ronald Keating (2014–present).
    • Water Strategy: Targets decentralized wastewater treatment, acquired by Xylem in 2023 for enhanced scale.
  15. American Water Works
    • Revenue (2023): $4.23 billion
    • Countries of Operation: United States
    • Product Mix: Water distribution, wastewater treatment, utility services.
    • Water Business Start: 1886.
    • CEO: M. Susan Hardwick (2022–present).
    • Water Strategy: Enhances water access through regulated utilities, focusing on reliability and customer growth.
  16. Schneider Electric SE
    • Revenue (2023): $38.6 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa
    • Product Mix: IoT-based water management, wastewater treatment automation.
    • Water Business Start: 2000s (via EcoStruxure platform).
    • CEO: Peter Herweck (2023–present).
    • Water Strategy: Uses IoT (EcoStruxure) for real-time water optimization, reducing energy and waste.
  17. ABB
    • Revenue (2023): $32.24 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa
    • Product Mix: Smart wastewater treatment, automation, energy-efficient systems.
    • Water Business Start: 1980s (via automation solutions).
    • CEO: Björn Rosengren (2020–present).
    • Water Strategy: Applies AI and automation to reduce NRW and enhance treatment efficiency.
  18. Bentley Systems
    • Revenue (2023): $1.23 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific
    • Product Mix: Digital water solutions, urban water lifecycle management, predictive analytics.
    • Water Business Start: 1984 (founded, water focus in 2000s).
    • CEO: Greg Bentley (1990–present).
    • Water Strategy: Provides digital twins for water infrastructure planning and optimization.
  19. Copperleaf Technologies, Inc.
    • Revenue (2023): $0.08 billion
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Europe
    • Product Mix: Analytics software for water utility management, asset optimization.
    • Water Business Start: 2000 (founded, water focus post-2010).
    • CEO: Paul Sakrzewski (2020–present).
    • Water Strategy: Optimizes water utility assets via analytics, addressing aging infrastructure.
  20. Grundfos
    • Revenue (2023): $4.5 billion (estimated)
    • Countries of Operation: Europe, Middle East, India, North America, Asia-Pacific
    • Product Mix: Pumps, remote control systems, high-recovery RO systems, smart filtration.
    • Water Business Start: 1945 (founded).
    • CEO: Poul Due Jensen (2020–present).
    • Water Strategy: Develops energy-efficient pumps and smart systems for sustainable water transport.
  21. Siemens
    • Revenue (2023): $83.2 billion
    • Countries of Operation: Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa
    • Product Mix: Digital twin technology, AI-based sewer blockage detection, water quality sensors.
    • Water Business Start: 1990s (via digital solutions).
    • CEO: Roland Busch (2021–present).
    • Water Strategy: Uses AI and digital twins for carbon-neutral wastewater treatment and leak detection.
  22. Nestlé Waters
    • Revenue (2023): $10 billion (estimated, water segment)
    • Countries of Operation: 34 countries (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa)
    • Product Mix: Bottled water (Perrier, San Pellegrino), purification systems.
    • Water Business Start: 1976 (acquired Vittel).
    • CEO: Maurizio Patarnello (Nestlé Waters, 2020–present).
    • Water Strategy: Focuses on sustainable sourcing and water-efficient manufacturing.
  23. Danone S.A.
    • Revenue (2023): $2.5 billion (water segment)
    • Countries of Operation: Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America
    • Product Mix: Bottled water (Evian), water-efficient manufacturing.
    • Water Business Start: 1972 (acquired Evian).
    • CEO: Antoine de Saint-Affrique (2021–present).
    • Water Strategy: Enhances watershed protection and reduces water use in production.
  24. VA Tech Wabag Ltd.
    • Revenue (2023): $0.84 billion
    • Countries of Operation: India, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia-Pacific
    • Product Mix: Water infrastructure, EPC, desalination, wastewater treatment.
    • Water Business Start: 1924.
    • CEO: Rajiv Mittal (1996–present).
    • Water Strategy: Focuses on EPC and desalination to address India water pollution and urban water needs.
  25. Shakti Pumps Ltd.
    • Revenue (2023): $0.30 billion (FY25)
    • Countries of Operation: India, 118+ countries
    • Product Mix: Solar pumps, submersible pumps, motors, controllers (solar pumps water management).
    • Water Business Start: 1982.
    • CEO: Dinesh Patidar (1982–present).
    • Water Strategy: Leverages PM-KUSUM water management for solar-powered irrigation, reducing groundwater strain.
  26. Ion Exchange Ltd.
    • Revenue (2023): $0.23 billion
    • Countries of Operation: India, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa
    • Product Mix: Water treatment chemicals, ion exchange resins, EPC solutions.
    • Water Business Start: 1964.
    • CEO: Rajesh Sharma (2012–present).
    • Water Strategy: Provides cost-effective purification for industrial and municipal use.
  27. Roto Pumps Ltd.
    • Revenue (2023): $0.045 billion
    • Countries of Operation: 55 countries
    • Product Mix: Progressive cavity pumps, solar pumps, wastewater solutions.
    • Water Business Start: 1968.
    • CEO: Anurag Gupta (2017–present).
    • Water Strategy: Focuses on energy-efficient pumps for wastewater and irrigation.
  28. EMS Ltd.
    • Revenue (2023): $0.089 billion
    • Countries of Operation: India, limited international presence
    • Product Mix: Water EPC, wastewater treatment, infrastructure projects.
    • Water Business Start: 2010.
    • CEO: Ashish Tomar (2012–present).
    • Water Strategy: Builds water infrastructure for urban and rural India, addressing water scarcity India.
  29. Fluence Corporation
    • Revenue (2023): $0.1 billion (estimated)
    • Countries of Operation: China, North America, Middle East, Asia-Pacific
    • Product Mix: Plug-and-play water treatment, wastewater recycling, energy-efficient systems.
    • Water Business Start: 2017 (via RWL-Emefcy merger).
    • CEO: Tom Pokorsky (2024–present).
    • Water Strategy: Targets decentralized water treatment, focusing on China’s rural markets.
  30. Apana
    • Revenue (2023): <$0.05 billion (estimated)
    • Countries of Operation: North America, Asia-Pacific
    • Product Mix: IoT-based water management, cloud-based analytics.
    • Water Business Start: 2013.
    • CEO: Matthew Rose (2018–present).
    • Water Strategy: Uses IoT analytics to reduce water waste in industrial facilities.

Most Water-Efficient Countries and Their Innovations

The most water-efficient countries—Singapore, Israel, and Denmark—have set global benchmarks for global water management through innovative technologies and policies, offering lessons for addressing Bengaluru water crisis and India water scope.

Singapore, with no natural water sources, recycles 40% of its wastewater into NEWater using advanced membrane technologies (ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis) and UV disinfection, meeting 40% of its water demand. Its smart metering and leak detection systems achieve near-zero NRW losses, supported by PUB’s WaterWise platform, which uses AI for real-time monitoring.

Israel, facing arid conditions, reclaims 90% of its wastewater, the highest globally, through innovations like drip irrigation (pioneered by Netafim) and desalination (e.g., Sorek plant, producing 624,000 m³/day).

The WaTech program tests watertech startups at Mekorot’s facilities, fostering solutions like AI-based leak detection. Denmark, particularly Copenhagen, employs green infrastructure (rain gardens, permeable pavements) to manage stormwater, reducing flood risks and recharging groundwater. Its digital twin technology, used by utilities like HOFOR, optimizes water distribution, cutting energy use by 20%.

These countries’ success stems from integrating renewable energy water solutions (e.g., solar-powered desalination in Israel) and public-private partnerships. For investors, these innovations highlight opportunities in water tech investment, such as IoT sensors and membrane systems, which can address home water supply pollution and water pollution health impacts in India.

However, scaling these solutions requires overcoming regulatory and funding barriers, as seen in India’s slow adoption of digital water tech (less than 10% of utilities use AI).

Investment Insights

The water tech investment sector, projected to reach $19.43 billion by 2028 (12.1% CAGR), is a prime opportunity for BUDDHA-369 investors. Companies like Shakti Pumps (PM-KUSUM water management) and VA Tech Wabag address India water pollution through solar pumps and desalination.

YTC Ventures recommends investing in firms with IoT and AI capabilities (e.g., Siemens, Xylem) for sustainable water solutions. Risks include high capital costs and policy shifts, but the industry growth potential in combating water scarcity India makes watertech a compelling long-term play.

For investors

For investors passionate about addressing water scarcity India and global water management, YTC Ventures offers a gateway to high-potential water tech investment opportunities. Investors can connect with us at investments@ytcventures.com (mailto:investments@ytcventures.com) to explore innovative watertech companies like Shakti Pumps (Solar Pumps), VA Tech Wabag (WABAG EPC), and emerging startups pioneering sustainable water solutions such as wastewater recycling and IoT water management.

With the watertech market projected to reach $19.43 billion by 2028 (12.1% CAGR), investing in firms like BASF (Ultrafilter) or Xylem (Sensus Smart Meters) can drive impactful returns while combating India water pollution and water pollution health impacts.

Reach out to YTC Ventures today to build a portfolio aligned with PM-KUSUM water management and renewable energy water solutions. Disclaimer: Investments in securities carry market risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

YTC Ventures recommends reading all scheme-related documents and consulting a SEBI-registered advisor before investing.

Disclaimer: Investments in securities carry market risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results. YTC Ventures recommends reading all scheme-related documents and consulting a SEBI-registered advisor before investing.

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