ON World



Smart Home Energy (Datasets, Forecasts)

Connected Thermostats, Remote Temperature Sensors,
Smart Plugs, Outlets, Fan Switches, Others

 





ON World Differentiators:


* Decades of industry experience
* Primary research investigation
* Technology expertise
* Actionable data
* Customized to your needs



Customization:

Our datasets are available and customizable to your specific needs.


Synopsis:

The intensifying energy crisis and economic downturn have increased demand for home energy management.
Smart home solutions including energy management have also been boosted due to the focus on home improvement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Adoption for lower priced connected thermostats and smart plug adapters have especially accelerated.

ON World’s recently completed survey with 1,500 online adults in North America found that 1 in 4 of those who are currently using or likely to use smart energy products are more interested in smart energy solutions due to the pandemic.

Of the respondents who are current smart home users, 78% have purchased a smart thermostat and 62% have purchased remote temperature sensors in the last two years to optimize the room-level climate control of their smart thermostats. In addition, three-quarters purchased an average of 2.6 smart plug adapters over the past two years.

Annual revenues for smart home energy devices (excluding white goods appliances) will approach $10 billion by 2028.

This research service is based on ongoing phone interviews and surveys with thousands of consumers and hundreds of retailers, home service providers and vendors as well as thousands of online product listings. It provides in-depth analysis and market sizing data on the rapidly growing smart home safety and security market.

Your customized data includes 6-year market size forecasts for annual unit shipments and equipment revenues by product group (e.g. video security) and breakdowns by product segment (e.g. security cameras, video doorbells).

Optional report components include market size forecasts for total installed systems, services revenues, a customized survey, and/or in-depth competitive analysis. The geographical scope options include global, by region or by country.

 

Primary Research:

Surveys/interviews with thousands of individuals including:

End Users & Channels 

Consumers, home service providers, professional installers, retailers, builders

Vendors/Suppliers
IoT component suppliers, device manufacturers, software and services

 



Overview:

Market Segmentation:

• Market forces analysis of each of the major smart home energy product segments including the following:

Smart thermostats
Remote temperature sensors
Smart plug adapters
Smart in-wall outlets
Smart fan speed switches
Others

Technologies & Standards

• Evaluation of WSN competing alternatives such as Zigbee, Thread, BLE, WiFi, Z-Wave  and Others
• Standards developments, emerging trends, and what it means for your critical stategic planning

Market Sizing

• Total addressable market sizing (TPM)
• Global market size forecasts including any of the following:
• Connected devices
• Annual units
• Equipment revenues
• Services revenues
• Channels
• Technology

• Geographical region
• Average sale price (ASP)

The Value System

Product segmentation: In-depth investigation and analysis of top companies that are having the biggest impact on the smart home energy ecosystem today in the following segments:

Components
Devices/Systems
Software
Services

Market Shares: Market shares by product segment and/or technology

Disruption & Sustainability:

Each vendor is evaluated using the following criteria:

• Current offerings, products and services
• Financials, partners, go-to-market strategy
• Protocols supported, chipset design, frequencies, tools, integration, software, key features...
• Analysis on the potential for disruption (innovation, pricing, etc.) and sustainability based financials, strategic alliances and current market shares


Primary Research:

Every year, ON World surveys thousands of individuals in the smart home energy ecosystem including: 

End User Datasets:

Early adopting consumers
Early majority consumers 
Home security providers
Cable/Internet service providers
Telecom operators
Professional installers
Retail outlets (e.g. Best Buy, Home Depot, Walmart)
Home builders

Technology Companies:

Every quarter, ON World conducts hundreds of interviews and surveys with executives and product managers with service providers, manufacturers, software developers and component suppliers involved with smart home automation. Examples of recently interviewed/surveyed companies include:

Device Manufacturers:

Allure Energy
Amazon
Ankuoo
Belkin
Broadlink
CentraLite Systems
Computime
ConnectSense
D-Link
Ecobee
Eaton
Edimax
Emerson
Etekcity
Eve
EZVIZ
GE Lighting (Savant)
Google Nest
iHome (SDI Technologies)
Insteon
LEDVANCE
Lenovo
Leviton
LoraTap
Lutron
Merkury Innovations
Meross
Netatmo
Radio Thermostat Company of America
Revogi
Residential Control Systems (RCS)
Resideo (Honeywell brand)
Ring (Amazon)
Samsung SmartThings
Satechi
Sengled
Signify
Tado
TP-Link
Venstar
Wyze
Xiaomi

Software Platforms:

ABB
Alarm.com
Ayla Networks
Control4 (Snap One)
Crestron  
EcoFactor
GreenWave Systems
Itron
Kitu System
Legrand
LG
Muzzley
Roc-Connect
Samsung SmartThings
Schneider Electric
Technicolor
Tendril

Industry Alliances:

Bluetooth SIG
ECHONET Consortium
Connectivity Standards Alliance
Open Connectivity Foundation

Service Providers & Retailers:

ADT
Amazon
Apple Stores
Bed Bath & Beyond
Best Buy
Canadian Tire
Centrica  
Comcast
Home Depot
Lowe's
Menards
Staples
Target
Verizon
Vivint
Walmart



Forecast Workflow:

Forecast Summary
Forecast Scope
Methodology



Ecosystem


Trends & Developments
Smart Home Adoption
Cloud-based Platforms
Voice Assistants
The Value System
Channels
Retail
Professional Installers
Home Builders


Product Analysis

Smart Home Energy Products by Product Segment
Smart Home Energy Products by Growth Rate
Smart Home Energy Products by Technology
Smart Home Energy Products by Price

Competitive Analysis

Market Leaders
Consumers’ Preferred Smart Home Energy Vendors 
Challengers & Innovators

Consumer Views

When Likely to Adopt
Primary Smart Home Adoption Driver
Most Likely Smart Home Energy Products
Smart Home Energy Products Owned
Smart Home Energy Most Likely Future Products
Smart Home Energy Features
Smart Home Energy Channels
Minimum Incentive to Allow Utility to Remote Control Devices

Smart Home Energy Technologies & Standards

Summary
IEEE 802.15.4
ZigBee
Thread
Matter
Z-Wave
Low Power WiFi
Bluetooth Smart
Insteon

Smart Home/IoT Initiatives & Industry Groups
Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA)
Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF)
ECHONET Consortium
Thread Group

Government Initiatives

ENERGY STAR
EPRI
Smart Appliances Reference Ontology (SAREF)

Market Size Forecast Totals

Methodology
Installed Smart Home Energy Products by Segment
Units by Product Segment
Revenues by Product Segment
Units by Channel
Revenues by Channel
Units by Technology
Revenues by Region/Country
Smart Thermostats Units by Type
Smart Thermostats Revenues by Type
Smart Plug Units by Type
Smart Plug Revenues by Type

Forecasts by Channel

Retail
Summary
Market Size Forecasts
Units by Product Segment
Revenues by Product Segment
Units by Channel
Revenues by Channel
Units by Technology
Revenues by Region/Country

Professional Installers
Summary
Channel Trends
Market Size Forecasts
Units by Product Segment
Revenues by Product Segment
Units by Channel
Revenues by Channel
Units by Technology
Revenues by Region/Country

Company Profiles
Device Manufacturers
Software & Control Platforms

Figures

Figure 1: Total Installed Smart Home Energy Systems & HH Pen Rate
Figure 2: Smart Home Energy Market Leaders & Innovators
Figure 3: Smart Home Energy Products by Growth Rate
Figure 4: Smart Home Energy Products by Technology
Figure 5: Smart Home Energy Products by Price
Figure 6: Smart Thermostat Retail Market Shares & Growth by Vendor
Figure 7: Smart Plug/Outlet Retail Market Shares & Growth by Vendor
Figure 8: Smart Thermostat Vendors Ranked by Disruption & Sustainability
Figure 9: Smart Plug/Outlet Vendors Ranked by Disruption & Sustainability
Figure 10: Consumer’s Most Preferred Smart Home Energy Vendor
Figure 11: Consumer’s Most Preferred Smart Home Energy Vendor by Gender
Figure 12: Consumer’s Most Preferred Smart Home Energy Vendor by Age
Figure 13: Consumer’s Most Preferred Smart Home Energy Vendor by Income
Figure 14: When Likely to Adopt Smart Home Energy Products
Figure 15: When Likely to Adopt Smart Home Energy Products by Gender
Figure 16: When Likely to Adopt Smart Home Energy Products by Age
Figure 17: When Likely to Adopt Smart Home Energy Products by Income
Figure 18: Primary Reason to Purchase a Smart Home System
Figure 19: Primary Reason to Purchase a Smart Home System by Gender
Figure 20: Primary Reason to Purchase a Smart Home System by Age
Figure 21: Primary Reason to Purchase a Smart Home System by Income
Figure 22: Smart Home Energy Products Owned/Used
Figure 23: Smart Home Energy Products Most Likely to Purchase
Figure 24: Smart Home Energy Preferred Features
Figure 25: Smart Home Energy Preferred Channels
Figure 26: Minimum Incentive to Allow Utility to Remotely Control Home devices
Figure 27: Total Installed Smart Home Energy Devices by Type
Figure 28: Smart Home Energy Units by Product Segment
Figure 29: Smart Home Energy Revenues by Product Segment
Figure 30: Smart Home Energy Units by Channel
Figure 31: Smart Home Energy Revenues by Channel
Figure 32: Smart Home Energy Revenues by Region/Country
Figure 33: Smart Home Energy Units by Technology
Figure 34: Smart Home Thermostat Units by Type
Figure 35: Smart Home Thermostat Revenues by Type
Figure 36: Smart Plug Units by Type
Figure 37: Smart Plug Revenues by Type
Figure 38: Retail - Smart Home Energy Units by Product Segment
Figure 39: Retail - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Product Segment
Figure 40: Retail - Smart Home Energy Units by Channel
Figure 41: Retail - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Channel
Figure 42: Retail - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Region/Country
Figure 43: Retail - Smart Home Energy Units by Technology
Figure 44: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Units by Product Segment
Figure 45: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Product Segment
Figure 46: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Units by Channel
Figure 47: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Channel
Figure 48: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Region/Country
Figure 49: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Units by Technology


Tables

Table 1: Smart Home Energy Market Leaders
Table 2: Smart Home Energy Challengers & Innovators
Table 3: Smart Home Energy Technologies
Table 4: Installed Smart Home Energy Devices by Type
Table 5: Smart Home Energy Units by Product Segment
Table 6: Smart Home Energy Revenues by Product Segment
Table 7: Smart Home Energy Units by Channel
Table 8: Smart Home Energy Revenues by Channel
Table 9: Smart Home Energy Revenues by Region/Country
Table 10: Smart Home Energy Units by Technology
Table 11: Smart Home Thermostat Units by Type
Table 12: Smart Home Thermostat Revenues by Type
Table 13: Smart Plug Units by Type
Table 14: Smart Plug Revenues by Type
Table 15: Retail - Smart Home Energy Units by Product Segment
Table 16: Retail - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Product Segment
Table 17: Retail - Smart Home Energy Units by Channel
Table 18: Retail - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Channel
Table 19: Retail - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Region/Country
Table 20: Retail - Smart Home Energy Units by Technology
Table 21: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Units by Product Segment
Table 22: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Product Segment
Table 23: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Units by Channel
Table 24: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Channel
Table 25: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Revenues by Region/Country
Table 26: Pro Installer - Smart Home Energy Units by Technology
Table 27: Smart Home Energy Device Manufacturers – Profiles
Table 28: Smart Home Energy Software Platforms – Profiles


About ON World:
ON World provides business intelligence on Internet of Things markets. Since 2003, our market research has been used by Fortune 1000 companies, investors and IoT developers worldwide.