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Electronic security
& safety systems segment poised to be major
contributor to India’s building automation & control systems market
during 2014-19
The automation & control systems in buildings provide various
benefits such as lower operating cost, conserve energy resources and
lower CO2 emissions. Further, the systems facilitate in continuous
energy monitoring and energy optimization of a building. India is one
of the major building automation & control system markets,
exhibiting double digit growth. The building automation & control
systems market is largely driven by electronic security & safety
segment due to increasing demand for CCTV and biometrics based security
systems in the buildings.
In HVAC building automation & control systems market, thermostat,
zone and climate control, sensors and keypads are spurring the demand
for HVAC building automation systems, while emerging carbon dioxide
& combine sensors segment is projected to further boost market
growth over the next five years. The lighting control building
automation & control systems market in India is witnessing
increasing demand for relay systems, controllable breakers, dimming
systems, switching solutions, and sensors. Moreover, the cloud based
energy control and automated demand response solutions are also
anticipated to contribute significantly to augment growth in the
India’s building automation & control systems market in coming
years.
According to the recently published TechSci
Research report “India
Building Automation & Control Systems Market Forecast &
Opportunities, 2019”, the Indian building automation & control
systems market is anticipated to grow by three folds, in revenue terms,
by 2019, exhibiting robust CAGR of around 21.7% during 2014-19.
Siemens, Schneider Electric and Honeywell Automation are the leading
system integrators & solution providers of building automation
& control systems in India. Further, Energy Service Companies
(ESCOs) are also increasing their focus on providing energy efficiency
implementation solutions, including financial assistance to the
buildings through funding models such as guaranteed and shared saving
models.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]“In India’s building automation & control market,
north region
accounts for the largest share, in revenue terms, due to aggressively
growing demand from the region’s commercial segment. This region is
expected to continue its dominance over the next five years, on account
of rapid infrastructure development along with increasing urbanization.
Also, with the emergence and adoption of green & smart building
concept coupled with increasing demand for enhanced comfort by the
occupants, the building automation & control systems market in
India is forecast to deliver strong growth over the next five years”,
said Mr. Karan Chechi, Research Director, with TechSci Research, a
research based global management consulting firm.
“India Building Automation & Control System Market Forecast &
Opportunities, 2019” has analyzed the potential of the building
automation & control systems market and provides statistics and
information on market sizes, shares and trends. The report will suffice
in providing the intending clients with cutting-edge market
intelligence and help them in taking sound investment decisions.
Besides, the report also identifies and analyzes the emerging trends
along with essential drivers and key challenges faced by the industry.
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