The global smart homes market
A smart home is defined as a residence equipped with devices and software that allow its occupants to control its components remotely. The technology not only responds to user commands, but can also anticipate common scenarios to regulate the home’s functionality. Smart homes focus on the appeal of homeowners acquiring a fully-controlled environment that incorporates technology which can adapt to particular needs. There are many new initiatives found in this market, which is subject to little regulation.
The global smart home market will reach $53.45 Bn with a 14.5% CAGR annual increase by 2022.
Growing safety concerns and improvements in remote technology are the key driving factors in the smart homes market. Other factors include; an ageing population, government initiatives, and the move of top electronics brands such as Apple and Samsung into the market. Most smart homes market players aim to increase controllability and security, and provide time-saving and energy-saving alternatives to conventional devices.
The products involved in the smart home market are are segmented into: smart kitchen, home healthcare, lighting control, HVAC control and others. Light controls have the largest share in the smart home market due to reduced electricity consumption. Lighting sensors adjust the intensity of artificial light according to the intensity of natural light thereby reducing power consumption.
North America is the current leader in the smart homes market, followed closely by Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The smart homes market is set to achieve double digit growth in developing countries over the next few years.
The top applications in the smart homes market include; lighting, entertainment, security, power management, and HVAC control. Government initiatives – especially in North America – include remotely controlling gas, water, and power meters. Security features include the use of sensors and alarms that intimate homeowner activity. Entertainment and utility features include remotely recording television programs and activating washing machines or dishwashers.
The market creates supplementary growth for related areas such as smartphones, tablets, PCs, and LED's.
The main players in the market are Legrand, Siemens AG, Johnson Controls Inc., Ingersoll-Rand plc, Schneider Electric SE, Acuity Brands, Inc., ABB Ltd., United Technologies Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Nest Labs, Inc., Honeywell International Inc. and Crestron Electronics, among others.
[edit] Find out more
[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki
- Building management systems.
- Engineering Smart Cities.
- European connected and smart home market.
- Internet of things.
- PAS 180:2014 Smart cities – Vocabulary.
- PAS 181:2014 Smart city Framework. Guide to establishing strategies for smart.
- PAS 182 Smart city data concept model.
- Smart buildings.
- Smart cities design timeframe.
- Smart cities.
- Smart city.
- Smart home and light commercial market in 2017.
- Smart technology.
- The global smart homes market.
- The smart buildings market.
Featured articles and news
Twas the site before Christmas...
A rhyme for the industry and a thankyou to our supporters.
Plumbing and heating systems in schools
New apprentice pay rates coming into effect in the new year
Addressing the impact of recent national minimum wage changes.
EBSSA support for the new industry competence structure
The Engineering and Building Services Skills Authority, in working group 2.
Notes from BSRIA Sustainable Futures briefing
From carbon down to the all important customer: Redefining Retrofit for Net Zero Living.
Principal Designer: A New Opportunity for Architects
ACA launches a Principal Designer Register for architects.
A new government plan for housing and nature recovery
Exploring a new housing and infrastructure nature recovery framework.
Leveraging technology to enhance prospects for students
A case study on the significance of the Autodesk Revit certification.
Fundamental Review of Building Regulations Guidance
Announced during commons debate on the Grenfell Inquiry Phase 2 report.
CIAT responds to the updated National Planning Policy Framework
With key changes in the revised NPPF outlined.
Councils and communities highlighted for delivery of common-sense housing in planning overhaul
As government follows up with mandatory housing targets.
CIOB photographic competition final images revealed
Art of Building produces stunning images for another year.
HSE prosecutes company for putting workers at risk
Roofing company fined and its director sentenced.
Strategic restructure to transform industry competence
EBSSA becomes part of a new industry competence structure.
Major overhaul of planning committees proposed by government
Planning decisions set to be fast-tracked to tackle the housing crisis.
Industry Competence Steering Group restructure
ICSG transitions to the Industry Competence Committee (ICC) under the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).
Principal Contractor Competency Certification Scheme
CIOB PCCCS competence framework for Principal Contractors.
The CIAT Principal Designer register
Issues explained via a series of FAQs.