BAS Multiply Due To Global Urge For Energy Efficiency

Concern for building energy consumption is propelling rapid transformations in the global Building Automation Systems market, finds Frost & Sullivan.

The growing use of Internet of Things (IoT), rising popularity of energy-efficient LED lights, increasing reliance on wireless technologies, and concern for overall building energy consumption are propelling rapid transformations in the global Building Automation Systems market, according to Frost & Sullivan’s latest analysis. World Building Automation Systems (BAS) Markets, Forecast to 2022 also highlights the convergence and integration of security and surveillance with BAS as the significance of building security continues to rise.

Building Automation Systems“Cutting-edge technologies involving IoT, Big Data, and cloud platforms have made it convenient to gather and normalize data from buildings to help analyze the energy usage trends and facilitate fault detection and monitoring of the overall building energy performance,” said Frost & Sullivan Research Manager Suba Arunkumar. “However, these technology advancements will only thrive if suppliers can develop security features strong enough to offset customer fears about hacking or system failure.”

Key takeaways include:

  • The BAS market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.3 percent between 2016 and 2022;
  • IoT-enabled devices will open new opportunities such as voice-over technology in the building automation industry;
  • Buildings account for nearly 40 percent of global energy consumption, making energy efficiency in buildings a critical driver of BAS;
  • Rapid expansion in data centers due to strong internet penetration in emerging nations and new cloud offerings;
  • Global rise boosted by construction of shopping malls in parts of Asia-Pacific and Europe, as well as public buildings in the Middle East;
  • Additional BAS development in core renovation of public buildings in North America, parts of Europe, and Africa, as well as in educational buildings in Europe and North America;
  • Increase of multi-purpose projects such as office buildings, retail buildings, hotels, restaurants, and residential buildings.

“Government policies and regulations will remain critical to keeping the momentum behind advancements in this market,” concluded Arunkumar. “In spite of the exciting innovation around technology and new business models, the main driver of progress will be policy and regulation on building management and energy efficiency.”

World Building Automation Systems (BAS) Markets, Forecast to 2022 is part of Frost & Sullivan’s Homes & Buildings Growth Partnership Service program.