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Smart Home - Benelux

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  • Revenue in the Smart Home market is projected to reach US$2.9bn in 2024.
  • Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2029) of 8.55%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$4.4bn by 2029.
  • Household penetration will be 77.0% in 2024 and is expected to hit 98.7% by 2029.
  • The average revenue per installed Smart Home currently is expected to amount to US$161.70.
  • A global comparison reveals that most revenue is generated United States (US$38.8bn in 2024).

Definition:

The Smart Home market constitutes the sale of networked devices and related services that enable home automation for private end users (B2C). Considered are devices that are connected directly or indirectly via a so-called gateway to the Internet. Their main purposes are the control, monitoring, and regulation of functions in a private household.

The remote control and monitoring of individual devices and, if applicable, their direct communication with one another (Internet of Things), is an essential component of intelligent home automation.

Devices whose primary function is not the automation or remote control of household equipment, e.g., smartphones and tablets, are not included here. Similarly, devices that relate to household connection and remote control only to a limited extent, such as smart TVs, are not included either.

Structure:

Smart Home is segmented into six main markets:

  • The Control & Connectivity market includes the essential equipment (connected and remote-control devices) and services that are part of an intelligent home network. The segment includes smart speakers (Amazon Echo, Google Home, etc.), central control and communication units (hub/gateway), programmable control buttons (e.g. wall switches and adjustable dials), and smart plugs for the control of non-smart devices.
  • The Security market includes the sale of devices for networked access control and management for buildings and premises. This includes surveillance products (e.g. security cameras, motion sensors, programmable and remote control door locks) as well as equipment for risk monitoring (connected smoke detectors and humidity sensors).
  • Home Entertainment comprises the sale of products and services for multi-room entertainment (e.g. sound systems) as well as connected remote controls and streaming devices (e.g. Amazon Fire TV stick, Google Chromecast). General, freely programmable buttons and switches (see Control & Connectivity) or light bulbs for different lighting scenarios (see Comfort & Lighting) are not included. Smart TVs are also not considered here because their functions are, in most cases, not directly controlled via the Internet but networking is primarily used for the retrieval of media content.
  • The Energy Management market covers the sale of products and services for the control and reduction of energy consumption (e.g. automated heating control and timers) as well as connected sensors (e.g. temperature, sunlight, and precipitation sensors). Networked light bulbs (see Comfort & Lighting) and smart sockets/plugs (see Control & Connectivity) are not included. Unlike in previous releases, smart plugs are no longer part of this segment but can now be found in the Control & Connectivity segment. Smart Meters are not part of our Smart Home market.
  • Smart Appliances includes connected versions of all kinds of household appliances. This includes large appliances (fridges, washing machines, ovens etc.) as well as small appliances (microwaves, coffee machines, vacuum and mowing robots etc.), provided they are connected to the internet. An indirect connection via a local network is also possible, as long as the remote access and control of the respective appliances via the connection is given.
  • Comfort & Lighting includes devices for the improvement of the living atmosphere. These are devices such as sensors and actuators (e.g. door and window sensors, shutters) as well as connected and remote controllable light sources (smart bulbs) or garage door controls.
    Programmable or controllable power sockets are not included (see Control & Connectivity).

Additional Information:

The market comprises revenue, average revenue per smart home, number of smart homes so as the household penetration rate by smart home, and key players. Figures are generated through both online and offline sales channels and include exclusive spending by consumers (B2C). Market leaders include Samsung, LG, Amazon, Google, Ring, and Bosch, renowned for their innovation, brand recognition, and expansive distribution channels within their respective categories. For more information on the data displayed, use the info button right next to the boxes.

In-Scope

  • Digitally connected and controlled devices within a house that can be remotely controlled (e.g., Bose Smart Speaker 500, TP-Link KE100 KIT)
  • Sensors and actuators that support automation in any way (e.g., Sonoro STREAM, TP-Link KE100 KIT)
  • Control hubs to connect sensors and actuators with remote controls and to each other
  • B2C hardware and software sales

Out-Of-Scope

  • Smart TVs
  • B2B/C2C sales of any kind (e.g., to hotels or office buildings)
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Study Details

    Revenue

    Notes: Data was converted from local currencies using average exchange rates of the respective year.

    Most recent update: Oct 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

    Most recent update: Oct 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

    Key Players

    Most recent update: Mar 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

    Product Types

    Most recent update: Oct 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

    Global Comparison

    Most recent update: Oct 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

    Analyst Opinion

    The Smart Home market in Benelux has been experiencing a steady growth in recent years, driven by increasing customer preferences for convenience, energy efficiency, and connectivity in their homes.

    Customer preferences:
    Consumers in Benelux are increasingly looking for ways to make their homes smarter and more efficient. They are attracted to smart home devices that offer convenience, such as smart thermostats, lighting systems, and security cameras. Energy efficiency is also a key consideration for customers in the region, with a growing interest in smart appliances that help reduce energy consumption. Additionally, the desire for connectivity and the ability to control home devices remotely through smartphones or voice assistants is driving the adoption of smart home technology in Benelux.

    Trends in the market:
    One of the prominent trends in the Smart Home market in Benelux is the increasing popularity of integrated smart home ecosystems. Consumers are looking for seamless connectivity between different devices and systems in their homes, leading to a rise in demand for smart home hubs that can centralize control. Another trend is the growing interest in smart home security solutions, as consumers prioritize the safety and protection of their homes. In addition, the market is seeing a rise in demand for smart lighting systems that offer customizable settings for ambiance and energy efficiency.

    Local special circumstances:
    Benelux countries, consisting of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, have a high standard of living and a tech-savvy population, which creates a conducive environment for the adoption of smart home technology. The region also has well-developed infrastructure and a strong focus on sustainability, making smart home solutions appealing to environmentally conscious consumers. Additionally, the compact size of Benelux countries allows for easier implementation of smart home devices and systems.

    Underlying macroeconomic factors:
    The Smart Home market in Benelux is also influenced by macroeconomic factors such as GDP growth, disposable income levels, and housing market trends. As the economy in the region continues to grow, consumers have more purchasing power to invest in smart home technology. Moreover, government initiatives promoting energy efficiency and sustainable living contribute to the growth of the smart home market in Benelux. The stability of the housing market also plays a role, as homeowners are more likely to invest in smart home upgrades in a favorable real estate environment.

    Methodology

    Data coverage:

    The data encompasses B2C enterprises. Figures are based on the sales of smart home products, excluding taxes.

    Modeling approach:

    Market sizes are determined through a bottom-up approach, building on a specific rationale for each market category. As a basis for evaluating markets, we use the Statista Global Consumer Survey, market data from independent databases and third-party sources, and Statista interviews with market experts. In addition, we use relevant key market indicators and data from country-specific associations, such as household internet penetration and consumer spending for households. This data helps us estimate the market size for each country individually.

    Forecasts:

    In our forecasts, we apply diverse forecasting techniques. The selection of forecasting techniques is based on the behavior of the relevant market. For example, the S-curve function and exponential trend smoothing are well suited for forecasting innovative products due to the non-linear growth of technology adoption. The main drivers are GDP/capita, level of digitization, and consumer attitudes toward smart home integration.

    Additional notes:

    The data is modeled using current exchange rates. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war are considered at a country-specific level. The market is updated once a year, in case market dynamics change we do more frequent updates.

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    Key Market Indicators

    Notes: Based on data from IMF, World Bank, UN and Eurostat

    Most recent update: Sep 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

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