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日本智慧照明市场规模、份额、趋势及预测(按产品、通讯技术、安装类型、光源、应用和地区),2025 年至 2033 年Japan Smart Lighting Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast by Offering, Communication Technology, Installation Type, Light Source, Application, and Region, 2025-2033 |
2024年,日本智慧照明市场规模达11.35亿美元。展望未来, IMARC Group估计,到2033年,该市场规模将达到47.59亿美元,2025年至2033年的复合年增长率为17.3%。受节能技术、智慧城市发展以及连网家居系统需求不断增长的推动,加上政府倡议、先进的物联网整合以及消费者对永续解决方案的意识不断增强,日本智慧照明市场正在迅速扩张。
日本智慧照明市场正经历大幅成长,这得益于日益增长的环境问题和政府节能措施推动的节能解决方案的加速采用。物联网 (IoT) 整合、无线通讯和自动化系统等技术进步正在提升智慧照明的效能和可用性,使其在住宅和商业领域都具有吸引力。此外,日本都市化进程的加速和智慧城市的发展,也推动了对经济高效、能源管理更完善的先进照明系统的需求。基于耐用且节能的发光二极管 (LED) 照明解决方案的普及,进一步加速了市场扩张,因为消费者寻求长期节省电费。例如,日本远藤照明株式会社于 2023 年 6 月推出了 Synca 智慧 LED 照明,提供 121 种主色调、1800K-12000K 的色温范围、无眩光设计以及支援智慧型手机的个人化设置,从而提升了用户体验。此外,消费者对永续生活的意识不断增强,也促使人们转向配备先进感测器和控制装置的智慧照明解决方案。
日本智慧照明市场的成长也受到连网家居技术需求成长的推动,其中照明在提升便利性和舒适性方面发挥着不可或缺的作用。人工智慧 (AI) 与语音控制系统的融合,正在将智慧照明转变为现代家庭自动化的重要组成部分。基础设施投资的不断成长,尤其是在办公室、饭店和购物中心等商业空间,正推动智慧照明的安装,以优化能源利用并提升美观度。无线和基于感测器的照明解决方案的日益普及,降低了安装复杂性,进一步鼓励了终端用户的采用。例如,武藏于 2024 年 2 月推出了 GL-S100SV 花园太阳能感测器灯,该灯采用太阳能供电,采用不銹钢设计,并具有三种照明模式,可为花园和户外空间提供可靠、环保且免维护的照明。此外,有利于推广节能照明的监管政策以及主要参与者对技术创新的投资,也推动了市场的发展。减少碳足迹和实现永续能源目标的日益重视与智慧照明的优势完美契合,确保了市场的持续扩张。
采用物联网智慧照明系统
日本智慧照明市场正随着物联网系统的整合而蓬勃发展。物联网解决方案提供集中控制、远端存取和即时能源监控,为致力于提高能源效率的住宅、商业和工业用户带来优势。使用物联网照明,使用者可以透过连网设备查看使用模式,个人化灯光调度并优化能耗。物联网在智慧城市专案和基础设施升级专案中备受青睐,在这些专案中,智慧照明、智慧化和自动化照明对于节能至关重要。其次,物联网整合使其能够与其他智慧家庭和建筑系统互通,从而建立一个整合的环境,实现更好的能源管理和用户便利性。随着物联网技术的进步,其在智慧照明解决方案中的应用正变得越来越经济高效,可扩展性也越来越强。
以人为本的照明(HCL)需求不断成长
以人为本的照明已成为日本智慧照明产业的主流模式,因为它能够最大限度地提升舒适度、生产力和幸福感。符合人为本照明 (HCL) 的解决方案能够根据人体昼夜节律降低光照强度、亮度甚至色温,从而改善健康状况和情绪。企业(尤其是办公室)正在使用这种照明,而医疗机构甚至教育机构也需要这种智慧照明。人们越来越意识到照明对身心健康的影响,这加速了对先进照明系统的需求。此外,随着 LED 技术的发展,人们能够精确控制照明特性,从而提供客製化解决方案,从而提高效率并支援永续发展目标。
人工智慧与语音控制技术的融合
人工智慧与语音控制技术的加速融合,正在将智慧照明转变为日本家居和楼宇自动化系统的重要组成部分。例如,索尼公司于2024年8月推出了声控智慧照明系统,该系统可与智慧家庭生态系统无缝集成,透过先进的语音回应技术提升现代生活的便利性和能源效率。人工智慧系统会分析使用者偏好、照明习惯和环境条件,以提供自动化的节能照明解决方案。亚马逊Alexa、Google助理和苹果Siri等语音控制助理透过实现照明系统的免持操作,提升了使用者体验。这一趋势在住宅和酒店领域尤其明显,因为这些领域注重便利性和个人化。人工智慧整合还可以实现预测性维护和能源优化,从而降低商业应用的营运成本。随着技术的不断进步,智慧照明系统正变得更加智慧、直观,并与更广泛的智慧生态系统无缝整合。
The Japan smart lighting market size was valued at USD 1,135 Million in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group estimates the market to reach USD 4,759 Million by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 17.3% from 2025-2033. The market is expanding rapidly due to energy-efficient technologies, smart city development, and growing demand for connected home systems, driven by government initiatives, advanced IoT integration, and rising consumer awareness about sustainable solutions.
The Japan smart lighting market is experiencing substantial growth due to accelerating adoption of energy-efficient solutions driven by rising environmental concerns and government initiatives promoting energy savings. Technological advancements, such as Internet of Things (IoT) integration, wireless communication, and automated systems are enhancing the performance and usability of smart lighting, making it appealing for both residential and commercial sectors. Moreover, rising urbanization and the development of smart cities across Japan are boosting the demand for advanced lighting systems that offer cost-effectiveness and improved energy management. The proliferation of Light Emitting Diode (LED)-based lighting solutions, which are durable and energy-efficient, further accelerates market expansion as consumers seek long-term savings on electricity bills. For example, in June 2023, Japan's Endo Lighting Corporation launched Synca Smart LED lighting, offering 121 accenting colors, 1800K-12000K temperature range, glare-less design, and smartphone-enabled personalization for enhanced user experience. Additionally, increasing consumer awareness regarding sustainable living is encouraging the shift toward smart lighting solutions equipped with advanced sensors and controls.
The growth of the Japan smart lighting market is also driven by the amplifying demand for connected home technologies, where lighting plays an integral role in enhancing convenience and comfort. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and voice control systems is transforming smart lighting into an essential component of modern home automation. Growing investments in infrastructure, particularly in commercial spaces such as offices, hotels, and shopping complexes, are escalating the installation of smart lighting for energy optimization and aesthetic appeal. The rising availability of wireless and sensor-based lighting solutions is reducing installation complexities, further encouraging adoption among end-users. For instance, in February 2024, Musashi launches the GL-S100SV Garden Solar Sensor Light featuring solar-powered, stainless-steel design with three lighting modes, it offers reliable, eco-friendly, and maintenance-free illumination for gardens and outdoor spaces. Moreover, favorable regulatory policies promoting energy-efficient lighting and the presence of key players investing in technological innovations are fueling the market. The growing emphasis on reducing carbon footprints and achieving sustainable energy goals aligns perfectly with the benefits of smart lighting, ensuring continued market expansion.
Adoption of IoT-Enabled Smart Lighting Systems
The smart lighting market in Japan is experiencing growth with the integration of IoT-enabled systems. IoT-enabled solutions provide centralized control, remote access, and real-time energy monitoring, giving an edge to residential, commercial, and industrial users aiming to increase energy efficiency. Using IoT-enabled lighting allows users to personalize light schedules and optimize consumption by looking at usage patterns through the connected devices. It has picked much traction in smart city projects and infrastructure upgrade projects where smart lighting, intelligent, and automated lighting is significantly essential for energy saving. Secondly, IoT integration allows it to have interoperability with other smart home and building systems in developing cohesive environments for better energy management and user convenience. As IoT technology progresses, its application in smart lighting solutions is becoming more economical and scalable.
Rising Demand for Human-Centric Lighting (HCL)
Human-Centric Lighting has been becoming a strong pattern in the smart lighting business of Japan because it maximizes comfort, productivity, and well-being. Solutions designed to meet HCL reduce intensity, brightness, or even color temperature in concurrence with human circadian rhythms and improve health conditions as well as moods. Corporations, especially in corporate offices, use it, while health institutes, and even educational institutes require this form of smart light. The heightening awareness of the influence of lighting on mental and physical health accelerates the demand for advanced lighting systems. Moreover, with the developments in LED technology, accurate control of the characteristics of lighting is achieved, leading to tailored solutions that can improve efficiency and support the goals of sustainable development.
Integration of AI and Voice-Control Technologies
The accelerating integration of AI and voice-control technologies is transforming smart lighting into an essential part of home and building automation systems in Japan. For example, in August 2024, Sony Corporation launched voice-activated smart lighting systems, offering seamless integration with smart home ecosystems, enhancing convenience, and improving energy efficiency through advanced voice-responsive technology for modern living. AI-powered systems analyze user preferences, lighting habits, and environmental conditions to deliver automated, energy-saving lighting solutions. Voice-controlled assistants such as Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri are enhancing user experience by enabling hands-free operation of lighting systems. This trend is particularly strong in residential and hospitality segments, where convenience and personalization are priorities. AI integration also enables predictive maintenance and energy optimization, reducing operational costs for commercial applications. With ongoing advancements, smart lighting systems are becoming smarter, more intuitive, and seamlessly integrated with broader smart ecosystems.
The hardware segment of the smart lighting market consists of LED bulbs, fixtures, and advanced controllers. These allow for efficient use of energy and customizable lighting solutions. Advancements in hardware, such as smart sensors and IoT integration, are driving adoption in residential and commercial spaces, improving energy efficiency and user convenience.
Software solutions manage and optimize smart lighting systems through analytics, remote control, and automation. Platforms powered by AI and IoT enable real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and energy optimization, making software essential for smart city projects and modernized building management systems.
The services segment includes installation, maintenance, and consulting for smart lighting systems. As the adoption increases, there is a growing demand for professional support in system integration and troubleshooting. Customized services ensure optimal performance of the system as well as the effective achievement of energy-saving goals, both for commercial and residential users.
Wired technology dominates Japan's smart lighting market for big commercial and industrial projects as it is strong, reliable, and safe. For applications that have few or no signal interferences, the wired system also supports complicated infrastructures such that energy management systems, as well as IoT-enabled automation solutions, integrate seamlessly.
Wireless technology is quickly picking pace, especially in residential and small-to-medium commercial. Enabled by the advances of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee, it becomes flexible, easy to install, and scalable. Smarter homes and retrofitting works are also gaining ground fast for the convenience and control that this adoption brings to the end-users' lives.
New installations are major contributors to growth in Japan's smart lighting market, particularly in smart cities and modern infrastructure projects. With integration of IoT systems, automated controls, and energy-efficient LEDs, such installations provide a range of benefits in residential, commercial, and industrial spaces with advanced energy management and sustainability in urban development.
Retrofit installations are focusing on the upgradation of the existing lighting systems using energy-efficient LEDs and smart controls. Environmental regulations and cost savings are driving businesses and households to move from legacy lighting to modern solutions. The segment is gaining momentum as older infrastructure is adopting IoT-enabled smart lighting for better performance and efficiency.
LED lamps dominate Japan's smart lighting market due to their energy efficiency, durability, and adaptability to IoT systems. Bolstering demand for smart homes, government energy-saving initiatives, and smart city projects continue to drive widespread adoption across residential and commercial sectors.
Fluorescent lamps remain in use, particularly in older infrastructure and cost-sensitive projects. However, the market share is declining as businesses and households transition to energy-efficient LED lighting, driven by sustainability goals and the push for advanced lighting technologies.
CFLs offer improved energy efficiency over traditional lighting but face decreasing demand as LED lamps provide better longevity, lower energy consumption, and compatibility with automated systems. Gradual phase-outs due to environmental concerns accelerate the shift toward advanced LED solutions.
HID lamps are still used for industrial, outdoor, and infrastructure applications, such as stadiums and highways. However, their adoption is slowing as energy-efficient LED lighting systems with IoT capabilities offer superior performance, cost-effectiveness, and enhanced control features.
This segment includes halogen and incandescent lamps, which are rapidly being phased out due to low efficiency and environmental regulations. Innovations in smart lighting technologies, including OLED and laser-based solutions, are emerging, further revolutionizing the market with enhanced energy savings.
The commercial segment drives significant growth in Japan's smart lighting market, with widespread adoption in offices, retail spaces, and industrial facilities. Energy-efficient LEDs, IoT-enabled controls, and automation systems reduce operational costs, enhance productivity, and create sustainable, smart environments tailored to business needs and energy management goals.
The residential sector is rapidly adopting smart lighting due to rising demand for smart homes and connected devices. Wireless technologies, IoT integration, and energy-efficient LEDs provide homeowners with convenience, energy savings, and customizable lighting solutions, enhancing comfort and automation in modern living spaces.
Smart lighting is essential in public infrastructure, including streets, parks, airports, and transportation systems. Government initiatives for energy efficiency, smart city developments, and sustainability goals drive the implementation of automated LED-based systems that ensure safety, cost-effectiveness, and reduced energy consumption across public spaces.
This segment includes specialized applications such as healthcare facilities, hospitality, educational institutions, and sports arenas. Demand for intelligent lighting systems that improve functionality, energy efficiency, and user experience continues to grow, especially in sectors prioritizing sustainability, automation, and smart technology integration.
The competitive landscape of the Japan smart lighting market is characterized by the presence of global and domestic players focusing on innovation, energy efficiency, and sustainability. Many leading companies are driving market growth through advancements in IoT-enabled systems, LED technology, and human-centric lighting solutions. Key players are investing heavily in research and development (R&D) to introduce AI-powered lighting systems and voice-controlled solutions that cater to evolving consumer preferences. Collaborations with smart city projects and infrastructure developments are further strengthening their market positions. The rise of local manufacturers and startups offering cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions is intensifying competition. Additionally, strategic partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions are expanding product portfolios and market reach.
The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape in the Japan smart lighting market with detailed profiles of all major companies.