Home Automation System Market Expected to reach $63.2 billion by 2025
The home automation system market is expected to grow from USD 40.8 billion in 2020 to USD 63.2 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 9.1% during the forecast period. Growing homeownership among millenials is one of the major factors driving the adoption of home automation systems. Apart from this, growing adoption of home security systems to lower insurance costs is another market driver.
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IoT
connectivity is important for smart home connectivity; home automation devices
that are connected through the internet can be controlled simultaneously.
Modern IoT-based home automation solutions can learn about user habits and
determine patterns using complex algorithms through cloud computing. For
instance, the latest smart thermostat from Google Nest (US) utilizes learning
features to automatically adjust the house temperature according to the
homeowner’s preference. It monitors occupant location in real-time and turns
the heating system on or off accordingly. IoT has enhanced the quality and
efficiency of home automation systems by linking devices and sensors to the
cloud, allowing them to exchange data securely. Connected home automation
systems communicate with devices through the cloud; it helps to monitor and
adjust key areas of the home remotely. Moreover, IoT-based security systems are
safe because they are authenticated with passwords to avoid hacking. IoT is
integrated with cloud computing as the data can be stored online (on the cloud)
and can be accessed from anywhere. It is expected that with the use of adaptive
learning technology through IoT and cloud platforms, next-generation home
automation systems will be able to distinguish between homeowners and guests by
analyzing their biometrics such as fingerprints or body temperatures so that
they can better adapt to individual needs. Hence, companies investing in IoT
are expected to have a technological advantage over its competitors.
Inclusive
communication protocols are slowly being phased out. As present consumers
continue to seek smart home devices that emphasize compatibility and
functionality, companies have to develop technologies that allow for a unified
control interface that can connect previously isolated devices and protocols.
Single apps or platforms are being developed that give consumers the ability to
integrate and control all of their devices with a single interface, which
greatly enhances user convenience. The emergence of open protocols such as
ZigBee and Z-Wave, and the trend toward smart home device interoperability will
continue to accelerate and gain more traction in the future. As users will be
able to control home automation systems from different manufacturers from a
single source, this flexibility is expected to increase adoption of home
automation systems.
With the
rise of AI assistance such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, users control
their home automation systems using smartphones. Voice recognition and language
processing technologies are becoming increasingly important in helping
consumers control their smart homes through voice commands. Large companies
such as Apple (US) and Google (US) are investing millions of dollars in
technologies, wherein a person can speak into their smartphone to control the
lighting, thermostat or other systems. Home automation companies are also
integrating voice-controlled technologies into their devices in their latest
products. This feature is expected to enhance the functionality of home
automation systems.
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Emerging
nations are witnessing rapid urbanization with the development of smart cities.
In emerging nations, the concentration of housing development in cities has
resulted in the growing demand for improved housing infrastructure. This would
ultimately lead to the deployment of home automation systems in newly
constructed, modern housing projects. Thus, housing infrastructure development
would boost the demand for smart HVAC controls, smart lighting, and smart
locks, particularly in technologically advancing countries such as India,
China, and Brazil.
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