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In 2025, the UK vaping market entered a structural transition shaped by regulation, changing user motivations, and a major shift away from disposable devices. Drawing from ASH Smokefree GB 2025, ONS population data, and UCL’s Smoking Toolkit Study (STS), this analysis reconstructs the true user landscape behind the numbers—and what it means for brands operating in the UK, including Airis.
1️⃣ Market Size & Growth: UK Vaping Reaches a Plateau
⭐ Trend Overview
According to ASH Smokefree GB 2025, approximately 10.4% of UK adults vape, representing 5.5 million users. Growth peaked in 2024 and slightly contracted in 2025.
📊 Table 1. UK Adult Vaping Prevalence (2012–2025)
| Year | Prevalence | YoY Change | Estimated Vapers (Millions) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | 1.7% | – | 0.8M |
| 2015 | 5.4% | +1.2% | 2.7M |
| 2019 | 7.1% | +0.9% | 3.6M |
| 2023 | 9.1% | +0.8% | 4.8M |
| 2024 | 10.7% | +1.6% | 5.6M |
| 2025 | 10.4% | –0.3% | 5.5M |
📈 ASCII Line Chart: UK Vaping Prevalence 2018–2025
💡 Market Insight
This plateau is not a sign of decline—it reflects:
- Regulatory deterrence (upcoming disposable ban)
- Mature adoption among smokers
- Stabilized experimentation rates among young adults
The total user base remains historically high.
2️⃣ User Composition: Ex-Smokers Dominate the Ecosystem
⭐ Breakdown of UK Adult Vapers
| User Type | Share of Vapers | Population |
|---|---|---|
| Ex-smokers | 55% | 3.0M |
| Current smokers (dual users) | 40% | 2.2M |
| Never-smokers | 5% | 260K |
📊 Takeaway
The UK vaping market is still overwhelmingly smoking-driven.
This aligns with evidence from:
- Public Health England (PHE): “Vaping is at least 95% less harmful than smoking.”
- Cochrane Review 2024: Nicotine vapes increase quit success rates more than NRT and varenicline.
3️⃣ Age & Socio-Economic Profile
⭐ Age Segmentation
| Age Group | Vaping Prevalence (2025) |
|---|---|
| 18–24 | 10.7% |
| 25–34 | 16.0% (highest) |
| 35–44 | 13.2% |
| 45–54 | 10.8% |
| 55+ | 6.7% |
🎯 Interpretation
25–44-year-olds are the UK’s vaping engine, driven by:
- Convenience
- Flavor variety
- Smoking cessation purposes
- Social/mental-health motivations (younger groups)
⭐ SES Segmentation
| SES Group | Vaping Rate |
|---|---|
| ABC1 (Higher income) | 9.5% |
| C2DE (Lower income) | 11.4% |
💡 Insight
Lower-income users vape more, but higher-income smokers are more willing to switch, making premium devices (e.g., Airis Puripod i5/SE) attractive.
4️⃣ Daily Use Overtakes Daily Smoking—Historic Inversion
For the first time:
- Daily vaping = 7.6%
- Daily smoking = 7.4%
📊 Bar Chart: Daily Use Comparison (2020–2025)
💡 Interpretation
Vaping has become the dominant daily nicotine behavior in the UK.
This is supported by UCL STS data linking higher vaping rates to higher smoking cessation success.
5️⃣ Motivations: A Market Split into Two Psychological Segments
ASH reports three distinct motivational paths:
① Ex-Smokers → “Function-First”
Top reasons:
- Quitting (26%)
- Staying off tobacco (20%)
- Stress/mental-health support (14%)
② Dual Users → “Reduction & Convenience”
- Cutting down cigarettes (16%)
- Enjoyment (13%)
- Cannot smoke in certain environments (11%)
③ Never-Smokers → “Emotional Regulation”
- Stress relief (35%)
- Enjoyment (31%)
💡 Insight
The UK market increasingly splits into:
- Health-driven users → want reliability, low-leak tanks, stable power output
- Pleasure-driven younger adults → want flavor, coldness (ice), and smooth airflow
Airis products with dual modes or advanced airflow control (e.g., Neo-P40000) align with trend #2.
6️⃣ Device Shifts: Pods & Tanks Replace Disposables
⭐ Main Device Types (2025)
| Device Type | Share |
|---|---|
| Refillable Tank | 50% |
| Pod Devices | 25% |
| Disposable Vapes | 24% (down sharply from 31% in 2023) |
📉 Disposable Collapse
A direct reaction to:
- UK Government 2024 announcement of a nationwide disposable ban
- Increased enforcement & public concern
- Youth-vaping media coverage affecting adult behavior
📊 Bar Chart: Disposable Device Popularity (2021–2025)
💡 Insight
Disposables will rapidly exit the UK mainstream.
Reusable systems (pod/tank) will dominate all retail by late 2025–2026.
➡ See Airis Neo-P40000 reusable optio
7️⃣ Flavor Preferences: Fruit + Ice = The UK meta
⭐ Most Preferred Flavors
| Flavor | Share of Vapers |
|---|---|
| Fruit | 51% |
| Menthol/Mint | 20% |
| Tobacco | 11% |
| Sweet/Drink | 10% |
⭐ Ice Trend
- 41% use “Ice” flavors sometimes or always
- Among 18–24, cold flavors dominate (≈70%)
💡 Implications
The UK is one of the strongest fruit + cooling (ice) markets globally.
Brands lacking ice-variants will lose younger adult share.
➡ Best Dessert Flavor Disposable Vapes in 2025
8️⃣ Nicotine Strength: Most Stay Within Limits, 30% Decrease Strength Over Time
| Behavior | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Use ≤20mg/ml (legal max) | 84% |
| Decreased strength since starting | 30% |
| Increased strength | 6% |
💡 Implication
Users see vaping as long-term addiction reduction, not escalation.
Internal link:
➡ Nicotine strength guide
9️⃣ Purchasing Behavior: Online Purchase Surges
⭐ Where Users Buy Vapes
| Channel | Vapers | Smokers |
|---|---|---|
| Vape shops | 29% | – |
| Online | 39% | 9% |
| Supermarkets | 24% | 57% |
| Convenience stores | 22% | 35% |
💡 Insight
Vapers rely heavily on online retail, making:
- Amazon UK
- TikTok Shop
- Brand-owned Shopify/WooCommerce
essential entry channels.
🔟 Policy Impact: What the Disposable Ban Will Do
⭐ Expected Reactions
From current disposable users:
| Behavior After Ban | Share |
|---|---|
| Stop vaping | 24% |
| Switch to reusable devices | 78% of those who continue |
| Look for illegal disposables | 22% |
| Increase cigarette use | 16% |
💡 Implication
The ban will accelerate pod/tank adoption, but also push a minority back toward cigarettes—an unintended health consequence noted by ASH and PHE.
🧠 Final Executive Summary for Stakeholders
| Category | Key Takeaway |
|---|---|
| Market Size | 5.5M adult vapers; stable plateau |
| Core Demographic | 25–44 years old; C2DE slightly higher usage |
| Behavior | Daily vaping now exceeds daily smoking |
| Motivation | Split: cessation vs enjoyment/stress relief |
| Device Trend | Disposables ↓; pods & tanks ↑ |
| Flavor Trend | Fruit + Ice = UK #1 |
| Nicotine Trend | 30% lowering strength; well-regulated market |
| Policy | Disposable ban reshapes user behavior |
| Opportunity | Online retail + refillable device innovation |






