The global smart lighting market is expected to reach 46.9 billion U.S. dollars in 2028
In 2020, the global smart lighting market is worth 10.85 billion U.S. dollars, and it is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.4% from 2021 to 2028. Ambient lighting using only smartphones or tablets has increased its popularity and demand in commercial and residential spaces. Smart lights can be dimmed in various tones as needed, can be arranged to turn on/off, monitor the energy usage of the lighting, and connect via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, SmartThings, Z-Wave or ZigBee.
Smart lighting is also called connected lighting because it can be seamlessly integrated into IT networks in buildings or urban infrastructure to share information about operating status. Smart lights are usually integrated with sensors, turning them into a smart device point to collect information about activity patterns, daylight levels, occupancy rates, temperature changes, or humidity. Facts have proved that this information is essential for government agencies to take appropriate actions and monitor the city for unnecessary activities.
The government's policies to encourage energy conservation and environmental protection and strict regulations discourage the use of incandescent lamps are expected to boost the demand for LED smart lighting. The global lighting industry consumes approximately 19% of total electricity and generates approximately 6% of greenhouse gas emissions. On the contrary, LED smart lights are very efficient. They consume almost 70% of energy and connect devices to collect information for use in future processes. They have a significantly longer service life and do not contain any mercury content. Similarly, LED lights will not emit harmful greenhouse gases. Therefore, LED technology has the potential to completely change the entire lighting industry and penetrate into the field of smart lighting, where LEDs are the first choice of suppliers and consumers.
In addition, the penetration rate of smart lights is expected to increase as its advantages include controlled power usage, longer lifespan, multiple lighting settings in a single lamp/lamp, and the availability of a wide range of modern decorative lighting products. The use of smart lighting in residential, commercial and industrial sectors has not yet reached its full potential. Therefore, various government initiatives to promote the use of LED-based smart lights are expected to increase their demand during the forecast period.