Home Energy Management Systems Market Description:
With electricity prices predicted to rise exponentially in the coming
years, the demand for HEMSs is expected to rise considerably over the
forecasted period. Variable pricing schemes offered by utilities and
service providers is expected to encourage home-owners to use
electricity during off-peak hours and reduce their peak hour demand.
Thus, the growing need of curbing electricity bills and wisely
managing the energy consumption is expected to fuel market growth in
the coming years. Partnerships with real estate players and builders
for offering HEMSs as a part of amenities offer a sound opportunity
for manufacturers as well as service providers.
North America occupied the largest market share in 2012, which can be
attributed to large scale deployment of wireless technologies like
HAN (Home Area Network), Wi-Fi, and ZigBee among others. The Europe
HEMS market was valued at USD 155.7 million in 2012, and is expected
to be the fastest growing market over the forecasted period. Complete
roll-out of smart meters by 2019 coupled with favorable government
regulations promoting optimum home energy management are key growth
factors for this geography.
In case of technologies, ZigBee is expected to exhibit fastest
growth, surpassing Wi-Fi as the major technology over the forecasted
period from 2013 to 2019. This is majorly on account of its growing
demand in big markets like Europe and North America. The growing
demand is attributed to it being more scalable, interference
tolerant, and compatible with HAN devices than Wi-Fi. Although
control device segment including thermostats, home lighting and
automation systems is the dominant functionality segment, enabling
technologies are expected to exhibit fastest growth rate in the
coming years, owing to increasing use of technologies like sensing,
HAN and others offering connectivity for energy management. Some of
the key players in the market include Panasonic Corporation (Japan),
Honeywell International, Inc (U.S.), General Electric Company (U.S.),
Intel Corporation (U.S.), Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.), and Sharp
Corporation (Japan) among others.
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