This presentation looks at the Trends for Smart Buildings including social networks and mobility. It also provides a comparison of the markets in Europe and North America.
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Energy and Smart Building technologies 2014
1. 能源和智能建筑技术的市场趋势 Energy and Smart Building Technology Market Trends
Martin Li
Project Manager
BSRIA China
April 2014
2. Trends for Smart Buildings
模块化
Modular
LED
光源
社交化
Social Networks
移动化
Mobility
集成化
Integration
大数据
Big Data
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US$2 billion North American Smart Homes Market
Smart Homes
Home Energy Management
Intelligent Residential Environmental Controls
Smart Homes Market
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Assisted homes
Zero/low energy homes
Mid-range apartments
Hotels
Mid-range houses
Luxury apartments
Other commercial buildings
Luxury villas
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New study published Oct. 2013
% Share of Market
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Only limited overlap of suppliers in Smart Homes market in Europe and North
America
The Smart Homes Market is Comparatively Regionalised
Europe1
•ABB Busch Jaeger
•Hager/Berker
•Gira
•Siemens
•Schneider Electric / Merten
•Jung
•Niko
North America2
•Savant
• Leviton (incl. HAI)
• 4Home (Motorola)
• AMX
• Elan
• 2Gig (Linear)
• RTI
1 Source: BSRIA Smart Homes Europe 2013
2 Source: BSRIA Smart Homes Reports 2013
April 2013: Honda USA launched Smart Home US, incl. Energy Management System and direct vehicle charging from PV power. - Already on sale in Japan.
•Crestron
•Control4
•Legrand (incl. Wattstopper)
•Lutron
Jan. 2014:
Google acquires Nest Labs - new Smart Home player?
New study published Oct. 2013
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BEMS
Room Control
Fire & Security
System Integration in Residential
and in Co mmercial
Gas CHP Storage
HEMS
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US$7.3 billion North American Commercial Building Automation and Controls Market
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CAGR 2.8%
CAGR 4% (2014-18)
New study published Dec. 2013
China: 11.6% (2014-18)
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Threats and Opportunities in BACS* Market
Multiple technologies and companies are expected to move into the growing BACS space
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* Building Automation and Controls Systems
** Energy Management Systems
Quarterly updating service
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World BEMS* Market
Quarterly updating service
* Building Energy Management Systems
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Convergence of Smart Technologies: Towards The Internet of Everything
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Data Communications
Smart Devices / Appliances
Smart Buildings
Smart Cities
Energy
Smart Buildings will ideally exist within Smart Cities. “Smart devices and appliances” will communicate with each other, with buildings and with the wider city. All supported by the essential twin backbones of:
-Data communications – where speed, reliability and security are key
-Energy supply – needs to be reliable, economically viable, and to meet environmental objectives.
New study published Jan. 2014
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The Path to a Smart Future
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While smart technology is converging, the different levels of activity are still predominantly driven and led by a different group of organisations.
Smart Commercial Buildings
1.Global building automation companies
2.Suppliers of “intelligent” HVAC
3.Energy Management Service Companies
Smart Homes
1.Local & regional suppliers
2.Utility companies
Smart Grid
1.Utilities
2.Energy management services
3.Building Automation
Smart City
1.Local government
2.Utilities
3.Transport / Automotive
Given the complexity, the process of creation and organisation is likely to be collaborative.
Smart Devices
1.Device manufacturers
2.Software suppliers
3.Smart appliance manufacturers
Smart Government
1.Regional and national authorities
2.Consultancies
3.Software Analytics
Moving from the specific to the more general, the interpersonal and organisational aspects become more central.
New study published Jan. 2014
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Timescales
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2013 - smart technologies either established or beginning to emerge.
Broadly, the more complex and ‘larger scale’ areas of smart technology are taking longer to take shape.
Over time, these technologies and capabilities will become more commoditised.
Smart Meters
Smart Cities
Smart Grid
Building Automation
Smart Government
Smart Appliances
Smart Devices
A Converged Smart World
New study published Jan. 2014