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Wireless Lighting Control Systems to Gain Momentum with Rise of IoT

Lighting controls like advanced motion sensors are also finding substantial usage in street and traffic light controls, mostly thanks to their ability to help monitor human and vehicular movement and guide vehicles to the nearest open parking.

Wireless Lighting Control Systems to Gain Momentum with Rise of IoT

LED lighting is increasingly getting adopted and that in turn is not only transforming the lighting industry but also the lighting controls market associated with it. With the Internet of Things (IoT) enabling its widespread use in a number of segments like street lighting, wireless lighting control installation, in particular, is gaining momentum. Lighting controls like advanced motion sensors are also finding substantial usage in street and traffic light controls, mostly thanks to their ability to help monitor human and vehicular movement and guide vehicles to the nearest open parking. In addition, the emergence of wireless connectivity standards like Bluetooth Mesh and Zigbee are set to boost the market by facilitating the control of multiple light sources in a large-scale installation.


Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, “World Lighting Controls Market, Forecast to 2025”, provides insights into the recent and future market trends across the segments of residential, retail and hospitality, education and healthcare, office, outdoor, industrial and others, including architectural, sports infrastructure, and places of worship. The study also provides the technology roadmap, price trends, growth opportunities for the companies, and a detailed breakdown of revenue and competitive landscape in the four main regions of North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest-of-the-World.


Frost & Sullivan’s Energy & Environment Analyst said that lighting controls have transitioned from being simple devices that are used to control lighting appliances to being critical components of smart buildings. The advent of sensors and innovations in LED lighting has accelerated developments within the lighting controls market. Thanks to IoT, apart from conventional benefits such as energy and cost savings, lighting controls can increase the productivity, safety, security, and visual comfort of building occupants.


The market generated $6.19 billion in 2017, with developed markets holding close to 75% of the market share; North America was the largest shareholder. However, Asia-Pacific is expected to experience the highest growth due to escalating demand from developing markets like China, Japan, and India. The market will receive an additional boost from the adoption of open standards and protocols, as they enable interoperability among systems for building and home automation, managing sensor networks, and asset tracking.


Wired lighting controls will continue to dominate the market, although they are expected to lose shares to wireless controls. Controllers and sensors will hold more than 64% of the revenue share of lighting controls in 2025.

The analyst said that although wired system architecture held more than 80% of the market share in 2017, it will decline steadily till 2025 as wireless technology begins to dominate the retrofit market. Future applications of both wired and wireless technologies will be driven by the efficiency with which the controls software interprets the data gathered from lighting controls and translates it into actionable insights for resource optimization.