The global fire trucks market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 3.7% in year 2023 to 2033. The overall market value is projected to reach US$ 8,549.6 million by 2033. The demand for fire trucks was around US$ 5,741.6 million in 2022.

The rising need for dependable equipment on the vehicle and cutting-edge firefighting technology have substantially transformed the fire truck industry in the last few years. Increased fire and safety awareness to prevent fire-related fatalities has also surged the demand to establish fire truck stations in rural areas.

Besides high-rise buildings and industrial complexes, bustling streets in metropolitan cities have necessitated specialized firefighting trucks and equipment. So, modern and advanced fire vehicles better suited to tackle all kinds of situations are garnering higher traction in the market.

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“As natural disasters are getting more common, the establishment of rescue fire truck manufacturing facilities is expanding with federal support in several countries. Manufacturers and suppliers in the municipal fire department trucks are adopting new, creative strategies to get the most out of the intense competition. - says Nikhil Kaitwade (Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc.)

Competitive Landscape for the Fire Truck Market

Considering there are so many well-established suppliers and manufacturers, the worldwide market is quite competitive for emergency response trucks. New industry participants are imitating leading players like Rosenbauer and Oshkosh, who have strengthened their worldwide positions via advanced product developments and strategic collaborations.

Key Players

  1. Rosenbauer International AG
  2. Oshkosh Corporation
  3. Magirus GmbH
  4. Spartan Motors
  5. Morita Group
  6. REV Group
  7. Naffco
  8. Ziegler Group
  9. Danko Emergency Equipment Co.
  10. Zoomlion

Recent developments in the Fire Truck Industry 

  • The REV Fire Group unveiled Vector, its first-ever electric engine in North America, during FDIC 2022 in April of that year. The engine was developed in collaboration with Emergency One Group LTD, a preeminent fire and rescue apparatus producer in the United States. Likewise, SCANIA created a hybrid vehicle for industrial and maritime use in March 2023 that is ideal for all types of fire trucks.
  • Charlotte Fire Department added electric fire trucks for eco-friendly fire stations under its jurisdiction in December 2022. In preparation for its new all-electric firehouse opening in 2024, it has placed orders in bulk with the electric fire truck's supplier, Spartan Emergency Response.
  • Rosenbauer Incorporate and Volvo Company united in July 2021 to build a brand-new electric fire vehicle called Revolutionary Technology. They aim to develop the first electric fire truck equipped with proven and adaptable technology from Volvo Penta, Volvo, as well as its client Rosenbauer.