Europe’s stormwater crisis has been building for decades—and the numbers are now impossible to ignore. The last three decades rank among the worst for flooding in 500 years of European records. In 2024 alone, floods killed more than 330 people, displaced 413,000, and caused €18 billion in damages. Bluefield Research has sized the European stormwater market at €643 billion in projected CAPEX through 2036—but chronic underfunding, fragmented procurement, and widening climate risk mean the opportunity is anything but uniform.
In this episode, Reese Tisdale sits down with Bluefield senior analyst Antonio del Olmo to unpack what’s driving the investment gap, where the real growth markets are, and how the competitive landscape is shifting as digital-first players challenge the traditional hardware model.
Key questions include:
- Why do the last three decades constitute a crisis rather than a long-term infrastructure challenge?
- How does Europe’s stormwater market stay chronically underfunded?
- What does the regional investment picture look like for companies trying to enter or grow in this market?
- As the traditional hardware distribution model faces pressure, what does the new competitive playbook look like—and who is getting it right?
- Are digital-first players bypassing the traditional product sale a threat to hardware incumbents, or is it still early noise?
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Related Research & Analysis:
- Europe Stormwater Infrastructure Market: Key Drivers, Competitive Shifts & Investment Outlook, 2026–2036
- U.S. Stormwater Infrastructure Market: Key Drivers, Competitive Shifts & Investment Outlook, 2024–2030
- The New Standard for Stormwater: Integrated Drainage Design

