Smart Homes and Home Automation Market 2022 Report
September 28, 2018 | Globe NewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
According to a new research report, the number smart homes in Europe and North America reached 45 million in 2017. The most advanced smart home market is North America, having an installed base of 22.3 million smart homes at the end of the year. This represents a penetration of 15.9%. Between 2016 and 2017, the market grew by 40.7% year-on-year.
The strong market growth is expected to continue in the next five years. By 2022, the researcher estimates that more than 63 million homes in North America will be smart, meaning 44% of all homes in the region. The European market is still behind the North American, in terms of market penetration. There were a total of 22.5 million smart homes in Europe at the end of 2017. The installed base in the region is forecasted to grow to 84 million homes at the end of 2022, representing a market penetration of 35%. The most popular products on the smart home market include smart thermostats, smart light bulbs, smart security cameras, smart air conditioners, smart door locks, smart plugs and smart speakers. Well-known vendors offering these products include Nest, Signify, Belkin, D-Link, Assa Abloy, Haier, Sonos, Amazon and Google.
On the North American market, interactive security systems have emerged as the most common type of smart home systems, representing 42% of all whole-home systems in the region at the end of 2017. The largest security providers include ADT, Vivint and Comcast. In Europe, traditional home automation systems and Do-It-Yourself solutions are more common as whole-home systems. eQ-3, Deutsche Telekom and Verisure are estimated to be the largest vendors of whole-home systems in the region. Smart speakers with built-in voice assistants have had a major impact on the smart home industry in 2017-2018. Amazon and Google are the major vendors of such devices, having a combined market share of over 90%.
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