Smart Wireless Lighting - Market Dynamics Report
Low power wireless standards combined with a rapid migration to LED lighting has made smart lighting a catalyst for the Internet of Things. Our recent surveys with vendors, consumers and major retail outlets found that smart wireless lighting products are one of the fastest growing technology markets. In fact, sales for smart LED light bulbs increased by 2900% in 2014 from 2012.
This enormous increase is just the beginning of what will be a multi-decade consumer upgrade cycle. The 2015 consumer survey with 1,000+ U.S. consumers found that 1 in 5 plan to buy a smart wireless LED light bulb within the next two years. By 2019, annual shipments for smart wireless LED light bulbs will increase by 40 times.
Commercial smart wireless lighting is also growing rapidly due to plummeting LED and wireless component costs along with intensifying regulations. ON World’s 2015 smart lighting vendor survey found that there has been a rapid migration to wireless LED drivers and ballasts. Forty-four percent (44%) of respondents are developing or offering wireless LED drivers or ballasts up from 28% in our previous survey from Q4 2012. Network sizes are growing. Two in five indicate they have deployed 1,000 or more and 27% have deployed over 5,000 smart wireless lighting nodes at one location.
ZigBee has emerged as the leading smart wireless lighting technology. However, the number of smart LED bulbs using Bluetooth is rapidly growing and products based on Bluetooth Smart Mesh is an emerging trend. By the end of 2019, Bluetooth will become the second largest smart lighting technology up from 7% of residential unit sales in 2014.
Based on vendor surveys and phone interviews with 1,200 individuals across the whole smart lighting value chain along with an evaluation of 250+ products and 20,000 consumer reviews, this report analyzes the rapidly growing market for smart wireless lighting in the residential, commercial and outdoor markets.
The report includes global five-year forecasts-- units and software/services-- by market, product segment, geography and technology; the results from surveys with consumers, vendors, retail outlets and other industry players; an in-depth technology evaluation and a competitive analysis with 66 companies across the whole smart lighting value chain.
Primary Research:
Vendors, Suppliers & Distributors
In addition to surveying 1,000+ consumers, we interviewed/surveyed 90+ lighting manufacturers, control system vendors, facility/property managers, home service providers, retail outlets and professional installers.
Wireless Lighting & Control Systems Manufacturers
Ask Controls Acuity Brands Belkin Autani Corporation Bosch Security CentraLite Systems CIMCON Lighting Control4 Convergence Wireless Cooper Crestron Dailight Daintree Networks Delta Controls Digital Lumens Distech Controls Inc. Elgato Encelium Enlighted Inc. Evolve Guest Controls Fagerhult Feit Electric GE GreenWave Reality Harvard Engineering Hubbell Illuminating Concepts Ingersoll Rand INNCOM International, Inc. Kanepi Innovations Laserlight Systems LED Roadway LED Trial Leedarson Legrand Leviton LG Light Corporation LIFX LSI Industries Lucy Zodion LumenRadio LumenPulse Lumewave (Echelon) Lunera Lighting Lutron Electronics Mayflower Mesh Systems Misfit Orama Osram Sylvania Paradox Engineering Philips Lighting Ripley Samsung Satechi Schreder Sengled
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Sensity Systems Sharp Corporation Silver Spring Networks Smartbotics Smart Labs Synapse Wireless Sunrise Technologies TCP Thermokon Sensortechnik Telensa Tridium, Inc. TwistHDM Vantage Controls Venture Lighting International Wattstopper Zumtobel Group
Components/Enablers:
Analog Devices Atmel Corporation California Eastern Labs Computime Group Limited EnOcean Freescale Semiconductor GainSpan GreenPeak Technologies Marvell Technology Group MicroChip Technology NXP Semiconductors Renesas Electronics America. Sigma Designs Silicon Labs STMicro Texas Instruments
Industry Alliances:
Bluetooth SIG Connected Lighting Alliance EMerge Alliance EnOcean Alliance IPSO Alliance TALQ Consortium ZigBee Alliance Z-Wave Alliance
Managed Services & Retail Outlets:
Apple Computer Best Buy Comcast Home Depot Lowe's Staples Vivint
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary Report Scope & Methodology
Ecosystem Trends & Developments Residential Market Commercial Building Market Municipal & Outdoor Market The Value System Smart Lighting Product Analysis Smart LED Light Bulbs Enormous Smart Bulbs Sales Growth Consumer Product Ratings ZigBee Leads the Smart Bulb Market Smart Bulb Products by Technology Smart Bulb Products by Price
Consumer Viewpoints Most Likely Smart Home Products Preferred Smart Lighting Features Maximum Smart LED Bulb Pricing Smart Lighting Service Fee Smart Wireless Lighting Concerns Percent of Home’s Light Bulbs to be Smart Most Important Experience Features
Vendor Viewpoints Development Phase Smart Lighting Technologies Wireless Mesh Sensor Networks Energy Harvesting Average Nodes per Gateway Largest Deployment Smart Wireless Lighting Systems Smart Wireless Lighting Features Average Lights per Wireless Unit Wireless Ballasts & Drivers Energy Management Features Energy Savings Payback Time Target Markets Costs per Control Unit Adoption Considerations Inhibitors Current Market Size Market Sizing in Five Years LED Deployments Today & In Five Years
Technology Dynamics Trends & Developments Low Power Chips 6LoWPAN Everywhere Mesh Networking Chipset Advances IP Addressable Sensors/Radios Energy Harvesting Technologies & Standards Developments IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee ZigBee Home Automation ZigBee Light Link ZigBee Building Automation ZigBee Green Power ZigBee 3.0 The Thread Group EnOcean Z-Wave Low Power WiFi Bluetooth Smart IETF Sensor Networking Standards 6LoWPAN ROLL/RPL CoRE/CoAP Other Industry Alliances IPSO Alliance EMerge Alliance Connected Lighting Alliance TALQ Consortium
Global Total Forecasts Methodology Units by Market Revenues by Market Units by Product Type Smart LED Light Bulbs Smart LED Light Bulb Control Costs Revenues by Equipment & Services Revenues by Geography Chipsets by Technology
Target Markets
Residential Summary The Value System Market Sizing Units by Market Revenues by Market Units by Product Type Smart Wireless LED Light Bulb Shipments Smart Wireless LED Light Bulb Revenues Revenues by Equipment & Services Revenues by Geography Chipsets by Technology
Commercial Buildings Summary The Value System Market Sizing Units by Market Revenues by Market Units by Product Type Revenues by Equipment & Services Revenues by Geography Chipsets by Technology
Municipal, Outdoor & Others Summary Outdoor Smart Wireless Lighting Value System Market Sizing Units by Market Revenues by Market Units by Product Type Revenues by Equipment & Services Revenues by Geography Chipsets by Technology
Competitive Landscape Enablers & Components Lighting Manufacturers & Smart LED Light Bulb Systems Residential & Commercial Control Systems Municipal & Outdoor Lighting Systems List of Figurestandards & Competing Technologies Report Scope & Methodology
List of Figures
Figure 1: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues by Market (2014-2019) Figure 2: Residential Retail Smart LED Bulb Annual Growth Rate in 2014 Figure 3: Likely to Purchase Smart LED Bulbs w/in Two Years Figure 4: Smart Wireless Smart Lighting Technologies in 2014 & 2019 Figure 5: Consumer Smart Wireless Lighting Products by Type Figure 6: Consumer Smart Wireless Lighting Products by Launch Date Figure 7: Residential Retail Sales Growth by Product Type Figure 8: Consumer Smart Lighting Ratings by Product Type Figure 9: Residential Retail Sales Growth by Technology Figure 10: Consumer Smart Wireless Lighting Products by Technology Figure 11: Consumer Smart Wireless Lighting Products by Price Figure 12: Smart Home Products Likely to Purchase w/in Two Years Figure 13: Preferred Smart Lighting Features Figure 14: Max Price for Smart LED RGB Light Bulb Figure 15: Amount Willing to Spend on a Monthly Lighting Service Fee Figure 16: Smart Wireless Lighting Concerns Figure 17: Percent of Home’s Light Bulbs to be Smart Figure 18: Most Important Experience Features Figure 19: Most Important Experience Features by Age Figure 20: Vendor Smart Lighting Development Phase Figure 21: Vendor Smart Lighting Technologies Used Figure 22: Percent of Smart Lighting Mesh Nodes Figure 23: Percent of Smart Lighting Nodes Using Energy Harvesting Figure 24: Average Smart Lighting Nodes per Gateway Figure 25: Largest Smart Lighting Deployment per Site Figure 26: Smart Wireless Lighting System Types Figure 27: Smart Wireless Lighting System Features Figure 28: Average Lights per Wireless Unit Figure 29: Percent of Wireless Ballasts/Drivers Figure 30: Smart Lighting Energy Management Features Figure 31: Smart Lighting Energy Savings Payback Time Figure 32: Smart Wireless Lighting Target Markets Figure 33: Smart Wireless Lighting Cost per Control Unit Figure 34: Smart Lighting Adoption Considerations Figure 35: Smart Lighting Adoption Inhibitors Figure 36: Smart Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments in 2014 Figure 37: Smart Wireless Lighting Growth in 2019 Figure 38: LED % of Deployments Today and in 2019 Figure 39: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Device Shipments by Market (2014-2019) Figure 40: Global Smart WirelessLighting Revenues by Market (2014-2019) Figure 41: Global Smart WirelessLighting Device Shipments by Type (2014-2019) Figure 42: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues, Equipment & Services (2014-2019) Figure 43: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues by Geography (2014-2019) Figure 44: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Chipsets by Technology (2014-2019) Figure 45: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments (2014-2019) Figure 46: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues by Market (2014-2019) Figure 47: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Units by Product Type (2014-2019) Figure 48: Residential LED Light Bulb Shipments, Smart & Other (2014-2019) Figure 49: Residential Smart LED Light Bulb Revenues, Lamp & Control Unit (2014-2019) Figure 50: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues, Eqpmnt & Services (2014-2019) Figure 51: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues by Geography (2014-2019) Figure 52: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Chipsets by Technology (2014-2019) Figure 53: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments (2014-2019) Figure 54: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Revenues by Market (2014-2019) Figure 55: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments by Product Type (2014-2019) Figure 56: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Revenues, Eqpmnt & Services (2014-2019) Figure 57: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Revenues by Geography (2014-2019) Figure 58: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Chipsets by Technology (2014-2019) Figure 59: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments (2014-2019) Figure 60: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Revenues by Market (2014-2019) Figure 61: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments by Product Type (2014-2019) Figure 62: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Revenues, Eqpmnt & Services (2014-2019) Figure 63: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Revenues by Geography (2014-2019) Figure 64: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Chipsets by Technology (2014-2019) Figure 65: Smart Wireless Lighting Competitive Landscape
List of Tables
Table 1: The Smart Wireless Lighting Value System Table 2: Smart Wireless LED Light Bulbs Table 3: Wireless Smart Lighting Technologies At-A-Glance Table 4: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Device Shipments by Market (2014-2019) Table 5: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues by Market (2014-2019) Table 6: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Device Shipments by Type (2014-2019) Table 7: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues, Equipment & Services (2014-2019) Table 8: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues by Geography (2014-2019) Table 9: Global Smart Wireless Lighting Chipsets by Technology (2014-2019) Table 10: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Vendors Table 11: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments (2014-2019) Table 12: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues by Market (2014-2019) Table 13: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Units by Product Type (2014-2019) Table 14: Residential LED Light Bulb Shipments, Smart & Other (2014-2019) Table 15: Residential Smart LED Light Bulb Revenues, Lamp & Control Unit (2014-2019) Table 16: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues, Equipment & Services (2014-2019) Table 17: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Revenues by Geography (2014-2019) Table 18: Residential Smart Wireless Lighting Chipsets by Technology (2014-2019) Table 19: Commercial Building Smart Wireless Lighting Vendors & Systems Table 20: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments (2014-2019) Table 21: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Revenues by Market (2014-2019) Table 22: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments by Product Type (2014-2019) Table 23: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Revenues, Equipment & Services (2014-2019) Table 24: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Revenues by Geography (2014-2019) Table 25: Commercial Bldg Wireless Lighting Chipsets by Technology (2014-2019) Table 26: Streetlight & Outdoor Lighting Control Vendors Table 27: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments (2014-2019) Table 28: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Revenues by Market (2014-2019) Table 29: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Unit Shipments by Product Type (2014-2019) Table 30: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Revenues, Eqpmnt & Services (2014-2019) Table 31: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Revenues by Geography (2014-2019) Table 32: Municipal/Outdoor Wireless Lighting Chipsets by Technology (2014-2019) Table 33: Smart Wireless Lighting Components – Profiles Table 34: Lighting Manufacturers/Smart Bulb Systems– Profiles Table 35: Residential & Commercial Lighting Control Systems & Services - Profiles Table 36: Municipal & Outdoor Wireless Lighting Systems – Profiles
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Multi user license (Includes PDF, PowerPoint Presentation and Excel workbook)
Date of Publication:
May 25, 2015
File Format:
PDF, PowerPoint Presentation and Excel Workbook
Number of Pages:
80 Pages