世界のスマート街灯市場 第2版

出版:Berg Insight(ベルグインサイト社) 出版年月:2023年11月

The Global Smart Street Lighting Market – 2nd Edition

世界のスマート街灯市場 第2版

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Berg Insight(ベルグインサイト)「世界のスマート街灯市場 第2版 – The Global Smart Street Lighting Market – 2nd Edition」は世界主要都市におけるスマート街灯市場を調査・分析し、2027年までの市場予測を行っています。

当レポートの特長

  • 主要企業の20名のエグゼクティブインタビューを基にした見識
  • スマート街灯市場における主要プレイヤ41社の会社情報
  • ベンダの市場シェアと競合力学レビュー
  • 地域別と技術別の2027年までの市場予測
  • 最新市場および産業の発展に関する詳細な分析

主な掲載内容

  • エグゼクティブサマリー
    • LEDの変遷と可変配光照明
    • スマート街灯可変配光
    • スマート街灯インフラ
  • 企業情報
    • 照明制御ベンダ
    • ソフトウェアおよびネットワークプラットフォームのスペシャリスト
  • 市場分析
    • 市場予測
    • 産業分析
    • 市場動向
The Global Smart Street Lighting Market - Berg Insight

Report Overview

The Global Smart Street Lighting Market analyses the latest developments on this important smart cities application worldwide. This strategic research report from Berg Insight provides you with 80 pages of unique business intelligence including 5-year industry forecasts and expert commentary on which to base your business decisions.

This study investigates the latest developments on the smart street lighting market. The global installed base of individually controlled smart street lights amounted to 23.0 million units at the end of 2022. Growing at a CAGR of 22.7 percent, the number will reach 63.8 million in 2027. Europe is the leading adopter and today accounts for around 35 percent of the global installed base. North America is the second largest and also constitutes the fastest growing market, closely followed by the Rest of World region. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.

Highlights from the report

  • Insights from 20 interviews with market-leading companies.
  • 360-degree overview of smart street lighting technology.
  • Profiles of 41 key players in the smart street lighting market.
  • Reviews of vendor market shares and competitive dynamics.
  • Market forecasts by region and technology lasting until 2027.
  • Detailed analysis of the latest market and industry developments.

Executive Summary

The installed base of individually controlled street lights to reach 63.8 million in 2027

Electrified public street lighting infrastructure has been around since the late 19th century to improve vehicle and pedestrian safety as well as to provide increased comfort to all users of the street. Today, several hundred million street lights have been installed worldwide and the technology is now close to ubiquitous in all major urban areas of the developed world. The street lighting infrastructure however often constitute major cost centres in terms of energy consumption and maintenance work, and also account for a significant share of the total greenhouse gas emissions that a city generates. In addition, static lighting schemes contribute to unnecessary light pollution, which could have harmful impacts on both humans and environmental ecosystems. Along with the developments in IoT communications and energy-efficient LED technology, smart street lighting systems that enable remote monitoring, control and management of street lighting networks have emerged to address these issues and allow authorities and utilities to achieve significant cost and energy savings while at the same time improving the societal benefits provided to citizens. In recent years, smart street lighting infrastructure has moreover emerged as a promising platform for the management of a variety of additional smart city devices.


Berg Insight estimates that the global installed base of individually controlled smart street lights amounted to 23.0 million units at the end of 2022. Growing at a CAGR of 22.7 percent, the number will reach 63.8 million in 2027. Europe is the leading adopter and today accounts for around 35 percent of the global installed base. North America is the second largest market and also constitutes the fastest growing market. A variety of proprietary RF networking platforms together account for 60 percent of the individually controlled street lights while cellular and PLC communications are the second and third most common connectivity technologies respectively. As of Q3-2023, the leading smart street lighting vendor was Signify with an installed base of nearly 4.9 million lighting controls, followed by US-based Itron and the Chinese vendor Fonda Technology. Itron also constitutes the global leader in the network segment.

スマート街灯市場予測

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

1 Introduction to Smart Street Lighting
1.1 The transition to LED and adaptive lighting
1.2 Smart street lighting
1.2.1 Remote control and monitoring
1.2.2 Preventive maintenance and real-time fault reporting
1.2.3 Energy consumption metering and billing
1.2.4 Smart street lighting as a city platform
1.3 Smart street lighting infrastructure
1.3.1 Dimmable luminaires and lighting control units
1.3.2 Network infrastructure
1.3.3 Central management system


2 Company Profiles
2.1 Lighting control vendors
2.1.1 Acuity Brands
2.1.2 C2 SmartLight
2.1.3 CITiLIGHT
2.1.4 CityLight
2.1.5 Current Lighting
2.1.6 Datek Light Control
2.1.7 Dimonoff
2.1.8 Flashnet (Lucy Group)
2.1.9 Fonda Technology
2.1.10 gridComm
2.1.11 LACROIX
2.1.12 LED Roadway Lighting
2.1.13 Lucy Zodion (Lucy Group)
2.1.14 MEAZON
2.1.15 MinebeaMitsumi & Paradox Engineering
2.1.16 Quantela
2.1.17 Revetec
2.1.18 Rongwen Energy Technology Group
2.1.19 Schréder
2.1.20 Sensus (Xylem)
2.1.21 Signify
2.1.22 Smartmation
2.1.23 SSE
2.1.24 ST Engineering Telematics Wireless
2.1.25 TVILIGHT
2.1.26 Ubicquia
2.1.27 Umpi
2.1.28 Urban Control (DW Windsor)
2.1.29 Wellness TechGroup
2.1.30 Domestic Chinese Vendors
2.2 Software and network platform specialists
2.2.1 Cisco
2.2.2 Citégestion (EDF)
2.2.3 CityLinx
2.2.4 Dhyan
2.2.5 Itron
2.2.6 Luminext
2.2.7 TerraGo


3 Market Forecasts and Trends
3.1 Market forecasts
3.2 Industry analysis
3.3 Market trends
3.3.1 The smart street lighting market has begun its consolidation journey
3.3.2 Cellular technologies trending as a popular connectivity alternative
3.3.3 A new era of competition within smart street lighting
3.3.4 Growing adoption of D4i and Zhaga
3.3.5 Increasing demand for interoperability
3.3.6 Second-wave smart street lighting deployments are picking up pace
3.3.7 Weakening business case for smart pole solutions
3.3.8 Cabinet-control solutions continue to be in steady demand


Glossary

List of Figures

Figure 1.1: Dimmable luminaire with external LCU ……….. 7
Figure 1.2: Memebers of the TALQ Consortium ……… 13
Figure 2.1: C-NODE Zhaga IoT …………… 18
Figure 2.2: Dimonoff communications infrastructure ………. 21
Figure 2.3: Flashnet inteliLIGHT Zhaga and NEMA socket LCUs …… 23
Figure 2.4: Fonda smart pole ………….. 24
Figure 2.5: LED Roadway Lighting SLX Micro-Sensing Platform ……. 27
Figure 2.6: Lucy Zodion Ki. Node One LCU ……….. 28
Figure 2.7: Schréder Mesh & Datalift nodes ……….. 34
Figure 2.8: SHUFFLE Mobility …………. 35
Figure 2.9: The functionalities of Interact City …………. 38
Figure 2.10: Signify’s outdoor multi-sensor ………… 39
Figure 2.11: UNB Control Node ………….. 40
Figure 2.12: Smart street lighting solutions from TVILIGHT ……. 45
Figure 2.13: Ubicquia UbiMetro ………….. 46
Figure 2.14: Unigate cabinet controller ……….. 49
Figure 2.15: Streetlight.Vision Dahsboard ………. 56
Figure 2.16: TerraGo product architecture …………. 58
Figure 3.1: Smart street lighting LCU shipments and installed base (2022–2027) …. 62
Figure 3.2: Installed base by communications technology (World 2022-2027) ….. 65
Figure 3.3: Top-13 smart street lighting LCU vendors (World Q3-2023) …. 67
Figure 3.4: Vendor market shares (World Q3-2023) ……….. 69
Figure 3.5: Supported technology standards by top LCU vendors (H2-2023)……. 73