In the dynamic and rapidly evolving world of smart home technology, KNX continues to stand out as the preferred standard for home and building automation. The latest industry research conducted by HiddenWires, comparing data from 2021 and 2023, highlights continued growth and changing preferences in the smart home industry, reaffirming KNX's dominant position. Masu. According to research, KNX found that 63% of all industry professionals surveyed participate in smart home projects. HiddenWires' research gathers insights from his 5,000 experts, primarily in Europe, with significant participation from other regions, showing the smart home market is diverse and globally spread. .
KNX: continues to lead in smart home automation
Similar to the 2021 survey, KNX maintained its top position in terms of both awareness and implementation. The 2023 study shows a significant increase in the use of KNX, further solidifying its position as the industry standard. That 63% of the industry's backbone integrators and installers continue to prefer his KNX underscores its reliability and interoperability. KNX is used much more frequently in home and building automation than Wi-Fi (52%) and Bluetooth (30%), and three times more often than direct competitor technologies.
KNX Energy Management, perfectly adapted to evolving customer preferences
Lighting is still considered the primary smart home application (71%), followed by temperature control (64%) and blinds (52%). This has largely been followed by a growing interest in home energy management, with 50% of smart home projects now featuring automatic energy management features. KNX fits perfectly into this evolving landscape with the need for sustainable technology, providing energy management solutions and improving energy efficiency through smart automation.
Growing enthusiasm for smart homes
The survey revealed a significant increase in interest in smart homes, with almost half of respondents saying interest has doubled in the past five years. This increased interest from homeowners, combined with the predominant use of his KNX technology by professionals, portends further expansion of his KNX smart home in the coming years.
Bottom line: a resilient and future-proof industry
The smart home industry, led by KNX, has shown resilience and adaptability even during times of economic uncertainty. Homeowners are seeking automation solutions that link all aspects of their homes to save energy while promoting a simpler, smarter living experience, and KNX ideally meets these requirements. KNX continues to be the top choice for professionals as an innovative, safe and sustainable technology, providing standardized and interoperable solutions to a growing and changing market.
The HiddenWires research report can be found here:
www.hiddenwires.co.uk/news/article/sharp-insights-into-smart-homes