The Global Energy Drinks Market was valued at USD 60.7 billion in 2021. The market is projected to grow USD 91.6 billion in 2030, at a CAGR of 7.3%. An energy drink is a beverage that contains a high amount of stimulants, such as caffeine, taurine, ginseng, guarana, and other ingredients. It improves physical performance as well as mental acuity. Energy drinks can be carbonated or not. Sports drinks, on the other hand, are used to replenish electrolytes and water during or after physical activity. They're also distinct from tea and coffee, which are brewed, have fewer ingredients, and can be decaffeinated. Energy drink manufacturers claim that their goods boost energy levels. The popularity of energy drinks, which provide quick energy as well as mental and physical stimulation, is one of the main reasons for their market rise. Taurine, another important component, is required for cardiovascular function as well as skeletal muscle development. The global energy drinks market forecast is largely influenced by these factors. Furthermore, rising health awareness, changing consumer lifestyles, and increased awareness of health wellness goods are projected to drive market expansion in the near future. Furthermore, the global industry is growing due to a surge in popularity among youngsters. Caffeine overdose, on the other hand, can cause hypertension, nausea, restlessness, and other health problems, limiting the expansion of the energy drink sector. On the contrary, throughout the projected period, a shift in consumer preferences toward beverage consumption and a healthy lifestyle is expected to generate profitable chances for market advancement.