Honeywell and Nest are leading the way for smart thermostats, according to a new analysis conducted by Navigant Research.
The
market for smart thermostats has exploded over the past few years,
progressing quickly through an early technological adoption phase and
into a stable and flourishing market. Two vendors have stood well and
above the rest, one an existing consumer company and the other a new
entrant: Honeywell and Nest respectively, and according to Navigant, the
two companies lead the smart thermostat vendor market in terms of
strategy and execution.
“Honeywell, which has been a market leader for some time, has
maintained its position due to its existing products and programs and
its pursuit of the higher-end smart thermostat segment,” says Lauren Callaway,
research analyst with Navigant Research. “Nest, meanwhile, has gained
market share by seeking out collaborations with other vendors and by
expanding its global marketing initiatives.”
The top 10 vendors, in order, are: Honeywell, Nest, EnergyHub,
EcoFactor, Schneider, ecobee, Emerson, Comverge, Carrier, and Energate.
Their placement by Navigant Research in terms of strategy and execution
is as follows:
Specifically, Navigant highlights three specific segment definitions
across the wider smart thermostat market: Communicating thermostats,
smart thermostats, and software and services for communicating and smart
thermostats. But it’s the heightened consumer awareness and subsequent interest
that has defined this market, thanks to companies like ecobee and Nest
which, according to Navigant, “have fueled an end-consumer-based spike
in the smart thermostats market.”
Navigant’s research comes immediately following research from Parks Associates predicting that smart thermostats will account for over 40% of all thermostats sold in the US in 2015. “Smart thermostats already account for more than one-half of the
smart home devices in U.S. broadband households,” said Tom Kerber,
Director, Research, Home Controls & Energy, Parks Associates. “Many
utilities have promoted smart thermostats as part of their home energy
management initiatives; however, the retail channel accounts for the
most units sold last year, nearly 45% of the total market, so opening
utility programs to include the variety of different types and brands of
devices is an important consideration.”
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/07/25/honeywell-nest-lead-way-smart-thermostats/
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