Industry Economics & Competitiveness

Cost of Demineralized Water - India

Demineralized Water costs are part of the Industry Economics & Competitiveness in India report | Updated on June 4th, 2026

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Demineralized Water Price Chart

Demineralized Water Cost in India

The chart above illustrates Demineralized Water cost assessments, in US Dollar Cent per cubic meter (USD cent/m3), from May 2022 through May 2023, as described below:

  • cash cost, off-site: Demineralized Water, India, cash cost, formula, off-site (large supplier)
  • contract price, exw: Demineralized Water, India, contract price, exw, formula
  • cash cost, on-site: Demineralized Water, India, cash cost, formula, on-site (typical unit)

The off-site cash cost for Demineralized Water in India reached 37.20 USD cent per cubic meter in May 2023, representing a marginal increase of 0.27% compared to April 2023. Throughout the 12-month period from May 2022 to May 2023, the off-site cash cost for Demineralized Water in India declined by 9.87%. The ex-works contract price for Demineralized Water in India stood at 50.70 USD cent per cubic meter in May 2023, showing a slight decrease of 0.39% from the previous month. Over the past year, the ex-works contract price for Demineralized Water in India experienced a cumulative decline of 9.62%. The on-site cash cost for Demineralized Water in India was assessed at 56.80 USD cent per cubic meter in May 2023, reflecting a minimal decrease of 0.35% month-over-month. In the 12-month period ending May 2023, the on-site cash cost for Demineralized Water in India decreased by 9.56%.

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About Demineralized Water

Demineralized water is essential as a utility where high-purity water is required in process industries. It is used in boilers, cooling systems, and as a feedstock in processes that cannot tolerate impurities. The absence of dissolved minerals prevents scaling, corrosion, and fouling in critical equipment.