Smart Lighting Will Adopt the Most Advanced Device Technology in Coming Days

Ketan Mahajan
Ketan Mahajan

Updated · Nov 8, 2022

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Connected lighting is also known as smart lighting. It can seamlessly integrate into an IT network within a building or city infrastructure in order to share information about the status of the operation.

Smart street lights installed on city streets or parking lots can provide safety and environmental monitoring. They also offer traffic management information and surveillance via IoT devices.

Many smart lights have sensors that can be used to collect information about activity patterns, daylight levels, and occupancy as well as temperature changes. These data are vital to government departments in order to monitor the city and take necessary actions.

According to Market.us, research mentioned that “In 2021, the global smart lighting market was valued at USD 14.72 million. The market is expected to grow at a 22.9% CAGR during the forecast period (2022-2030)”

It is now possible for lights to be connected to IoT devices, creating a variety of ambient lighting using only smartphones and tablets. This has made them more popular and in demand in commercial and residential areas. Smart lights can be dimmable and have different color tones depending on the requirement.

Smart Lighting CAGR

They can also be programmed to turn on/off, monitor lighting energy consumption, and connect via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, SmartThings (Z-Wave), ZigBee, SmartThings (SmartThings), Z-Wave, ZigBee, or Wi-Fi). Integration with the platform allows smart lights to be voice controlled, including via Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri, and Microsoft Cortana.

Smart lighting is seeing a lot of growth due to the wide variety of features, other than illumination, and the growing adoption of IoT devices as well as smart assistant platforms. They can be controlled by voice through IoT-based platform integrations. Smart lighting has many market opportunities due to these diverse features, which include lighting.

Gaurav Yadav, senior research analyst at market.us said, “Smart lighting will be in high demand due to technological advancements in wireless technology and the IoT technology boom that allows for hyper-connectivity among devices in smart infrastructure.” The integration of AI technology with IoT in lighting systems results in operational savings, such as smart illumination and auto-dimming, as required in various applications, such as modern agriculture, car interiors, and smart homes.

The smart lighting market can be divided into two types based on technology: wired and wireless. 

The wired segment can be further divided into Building Automation and Control Networks, Digital Addressable Lighting Interfaces, Power Line Communication (PLC), Proprietary Control, and Others. The wireless segment can be further divided into EnOcean (ZigBee), Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and WiFi.

There is a huge demand for technologies that consume less electricity in today’s market. Most systems are either electronic or electrical and therefore depend on electricity. The demand for energy-efficient technology has increased due to the diminishing supply of power. Smart lighting uses far less energy than traditional lighting. This opens up the possibility of smart lighting business.

Smart lighting systems can be energy-efficient and help reduce costs over the long term. However, the initial cost is significant due to the high cost of equipment and the installation and integration fees. This is due to the high costs of software, control systems, and LED light sources.

Smart lighting control systems are difficult to implement because of these factors. The good news is that LED prices are dropping and energy savings by installing an energy-efficient lighting management system will help to reduce the impact of this restriction.

With the introduction of green building regulations and retrofitting streetlights by local governments, the demand for LED lighting will increase. This would greatly drive the market growth of outdoor LED lighting.

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