The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2016 through 2024. Also, a five-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) in US$ Million.
The report profiles 77 companies including many key and niche players such as:
ABB (Switzerland)
Accruent (USA)
Azbil Corporation (Japan)
BuildingIQ (Australia)
C3 IoT (USA)
Carma Industries Inc. (Canada)
Cylon Active Energy (Ireland)
Daikin Applied (USA)
Echelon Corp. (USA)
EnerNOC, Inc. (USA)
eSight Energy (UK)
FirstFuel Software, Inc. (USA)
General Electric Company (USA)
GridPoint (USA)
Honeywell International, Inc. (USA)
IBM Corporation (USA)
Johnson Controls (USA)
Optimum Energy LLC (USA)
Schneider Electric (France)
Siemens AG (Germany)
Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation (Japan)
Key Topics Covered:
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW Energy Management Technologies Address Pressing Need to Curb Energy Usage and Carbon Footprint Spiraling Demand for Electricity The Underlying Factor Spurring Need for Efficient Energy Management Outlook North America and Europe Dominate Global BEMS Market Emerging Economies Led by Asia-Pacific to Dictate Growth Momentum
2. GROWTH DRIVERS, TRENDS & ISSUES Regulatory Pressure to Curb Energy Wastage and Carbon Emissions A Major Growth Driver Smart Building Technologies Drive BEMS Market Technological Advancements to Fuel Adoption Increasing Acceptance of Sustainable Technologies Fuel BEMS Growth BEMS Plays Key Role in Green Building Movement Implementation of Smart Buildings and Smart Cities Boosts Prospects for BEMS BEMS Proves a Cost-Effective Option for Interfacing Smart Buildings Effectively With Smart Grids Emergence of IoT and Cloud Infrastructure A Potential Game Changer for BEMS Market Using IoT for Making Energy Management More Consistent Small and Medium Buildings Present a Lucrative Untapped Market for BEMS Falling Hardware Costs, and Managed BEMS Services to Overcome Cost and Complexity Hurdles Introduction of Renewable Energy Standards and Policies Fuel Growth for BEMS Market Building Energy Management Market Key Trends Digital Twinning Software-as-a-Future-Proof Solution Commoditization of Hardware in Small and Medium-Sized Buildings (SMB) Landscape Evolution of Facility Manager as Enterprise Application Manager Future Trends in Commercial Energy Management Space Tunable White Lighting Smart Lighting and Internet of Things Energy Management Systems Increasing Usage of Solar Energy Smart Metering to Control Energy Demands Renewable Energy Sources for Sustainable Power Role of Analytics and Data
3. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE Building Energy Management Ecosystem Emerges as Convergence Point for Multiple Industries Market Leaders Shape BEMS' Competitive Landscape Intense Competition Catalyzes Innovation BEMS Creates Opportunities for Big Data Analytics for Buildings Vendors Step up Focus on Marketing Offerings ESCOs Well Positioned to Capture BEMS Market Opportunities Exist for Synergies among BEMS, BACS, BMS Vendors BEMS Vendors, System Integrators Join Hands with ESCOs, Software Providers to Deliver EEM Systems
4. GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS & STANDARDS - AN OVERVIEW Green Building Standards and Regulations LEED Certification Green Globes: An Alternative to LEED Certification LEED Vs Green Globes Government Mandates for Energy Efficiency Focus on Green Certification Programs for Individual Building Elements
5. PRODUCT OVERVIEW Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) BEMS Components BEMS Central Station BEMS Outstations Sensors Modems Local Area Network (LAN) Advantages of BEMS Optimization of Plant Operations Improves Communication Monitoring Plant Status Energy Savings Commissioning New Plants Automated Switching On/Off Plant Key Concerns with BEMS
6. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS Johnson Controls Introduces Metasys Enterprise Management Platform GridPoint Releases GridPoint Energy Manager Mobile 3.0 GridPoint Delivers Smart Energy Management IoT Solutions MACH Energy Introduces M&V 2.0 Capabilities Honeywell Unveils Home Energy Management Software Zen Ecosystems Introduces Zen HQ GridPoint Releases New Edition of GridPoint Energy Mobile Application BuildingIQ Unveils 5i Cloud-Based Services Platform Echelon Unveils New Lumewave 5.0 GridPoint Launches New GridPoint Energy Manager ABB Launches SlimLine XR ITS2 EnerNOC Introduces Novel Platform Capabilities EnerNOC Unveils New Energy Intelligence Software Platform Trend Introduces new Room View Sensor and Display Solution Trend Launches New IQ4E Controller
7. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY ENGIE Insight Sells Utility Solutions Division to CLEAResult Enel Group Acquires EnerNOC Schneider Electric Partners Panasonic to Develop Integrated HVAC and BM Solution Accruent Acquires Verisae Johnson Controls Merges with Tyco Current, Powered by GE Acquires Daintree Networks BuildingIQ Takes Over NorthWrites Software Applications Honeywell Acquires Elster Twenty First Century Utilities Acquires GridPoint EnerNOC Takes Over World Energy Solutions Ecova Acquires Retroficiency Cenex Launches EFES Project IBM Inks Partnership with Carnegie Mellon for Cloud-Based Analytics System Higher Education Institutions across the US Deploy BuildingIQ's Energy Management Software BuildingIQ Partners with Xcel Energy BuildingIQ Deploys PEO Platform to BSA Group CGS Selects BuildingIQ to Deploy PEO Platform for Public Buildings in District of Columbia Deco Lighting Partners with Daintree Networks Daintree Networks Inks Partnership with CLTC EnerNOC Inks Partnership with GridPoint to Provide Integrated Energy Management Solution Dow Corning Deploys Energy Intelligence Software Platform of EnerNOC Ergon Energy to Expand EnerNOC's Software Deployment to Ergon Energy Commercial Customer Base SmartestEnergy Chooses EnerNOC's EIS Platform GridPoint Inks Partnership with Axiom Energy Solutions Matalan Installs BEMS from Wireless Energy Management Systems International
8. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS
9. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Total Companies Profiled: 77 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries 89)