One of the major factors driving the market for commercial building automation is increasing demand from key end user such as retail, healthcare, offices and hospitality sector among others. According to UNEP (United Nations Environment Program), buildings contribute to about one third of the total greenhouse gas emissions, mainly due to the usage of fossil fuels. In addition, a slow but gradual evolution of IoT sensors based technology has resulted in the emergence of solutions which are significantly more intelligent and have the ability to analyze granular aspects of buildings such as space utilization, gauging occupant’s comfort levels and similar derive business intelligence.
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Power supply, interfacing components, room automation, HVAC systems, security and surveillance, and illumination and light sensors are the commonly known types of products within the global commercial building automation market. Of these, HVAC systems are expected to be lead the market between 2016 and 2024. The power supply market is also a strong segment within the global commercial building automation market and is further segmented into UPS, battery modules and others.
By type of material, the global commercial building automation market is divided into lighting control and regulation, interfacing and inter-working with other building systems, blind and shutter control, temperature control and regulation, energy and load management, security and fault monitoring, visualization & remote control and monitoring, reporting, display. Among these, in terms of revenue, temperature control and regulation held the leading share in the market for 2015, followed by lighting control and regulations. It is very likely that both segments will retain their spots in the global commercial building automation market over the coming years.
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Based on the geography, the global commercial building automation market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and the rest of the world. North America held the top value share in 2015, followed by Europe. Both regions are expected to remain at the same spots from 2016 to 2024. The global commercial building automation market generates a substantial volume of revenue from a few end users.
The overall demand for energy conservation and reducing the overall operating cost is one of the key factors driving the market for commercial building automation market in North America as well as Europe. Asia Pacific, on the other hand is expected to show a fast growth rate in its demand for commercial building automation systems, but is currently being stifled by factors such as a slow rate of ROI for builders due to the high installation costs.
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