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Home Energy Management Systems: Vendors, Technologies and Opportunities, 2013-2017
The current Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) market is valued at
$1.5 billion in 2013, and includes utility residential demand response (DR), connected home subscriptions, software services, and associated hardware. While the market is still in its infancy, the top two leading home automation companies combined already have over 2 million customers paying monthly subscription fees of between
$20 and $60 , demonstrating the HEMS market's remarkable potential.
New companies have entered the arena, hungry for the next set of opportunities revolving around software and bundled service solutions, and the market has shifted in its scope and product offerings. The early days of HEMS were a battle of the best in-home displays without clear value propositions, with much emphasis placed on smart meters as the enabling technology driving HEMS adoption. Today there are more clear-cut solutions and strategic partnerships forming in the utility solution space, and new connected-home vendors that introduce security, entertainment, and automation offerings into the HEMS solution package have entered the market.
At over 300 pages, this comprehensive new report covers various HEMS topics including DR, analytics, and the backend systems used by utilities to manage residential loads. In addition to case studies and comprehensive coverage of the technologies, markets and economics of HEMS, the report includes in-depth market forecasting, company rankings and an intensive vendor and utility program analysis of more than 100 major market players and their HEMS offerings.
1. Executive Summary
2. HEMS Technology
3. Economics Of HEMS
4. The Market
5. HEMS Vendor And Utility Program Analysis
6. Appendix
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/s92jz4/home_energy
Laura Wood , +353-1-481-1716, press@researchandmarkets.net