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亚太地区智慧眼镜 -市场占有率分析、产业趋势/统计、成长预测(2025-2030)APAC Smart Glass - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030) |
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亚太地区智慧玻璃市场预计在预测期内复合年增长率为 14%。
随着对永续发展的日益关注,越来越多的人选择在建筑物中安装用户控制的窗户。智慧玻璃製造商正在积极投资研发,透过引入新技术和更低成本的原材料来降低生产成本。
该地区正在积极进行与智慧玻璃相关的研究和开发。例如,上海大学的研究人员最近设计了第一个可以发电的智慧窗户。这些窗户的功能类似于太阳能板,使用二氧化钒膜来发电。此类开发预计将带来进一步的成长机会,特别是在办公室、住宅和酒店市场。
此外,新加坡工程研究机构之一南洋理工大学的研究人员开发了一种独特的液体窗板,可以阻挡阳光并调整其对室内空间的穿透力。同时,面板可以捕捉从太阳接收到的热量,然后逐渐释放出来,有助于调节房间内的温度。
该地区智慧玻璃的大部分成长预计将出现在建筑领域,利用显着的成本节约和能源效率。员工和居住者希望增加自然光和户外景观,以改善他们的健康和生产力。
然而,受疫情影响,商业景气恶化、营业盈余和收入减少、COVID-19管理资金挪用以及流动性问题,导致建筑计划需求下降。建设活动减少和供应链中断导致计划在短期内推迟或取消,从而抑制了市场成长。
更聪明的施工流程和方法正在影响该地区的建筑业。根据中国国家统计局预测,到2024年,中国建筑业收入预计将达到约38.12亿美元。中国已成为全球最大的建筑市场之一。 2020年,中国地区建筑业规模达1.49兆美元。国家统计局预计,随着国家重点发展中小城市基础建设,建筑业预计将保持每年5%左右的持续成长。
干净科技、节能和永续能源利用的各种方法鼓励客户使用各种产品来实现他们的目标。该地区被认为是经济成长最快的地区,中国和印度等国家发展迅速。此外,马来西亚和新加坡等新兴经济体的工业、建筑和基础设施领域正在经历成长。经济发展对基础建设提出了需求,购物中心、医院等建设正在快速推进。这些国家建筑业的成长预计将影响智慧玻璃市场。
在新加坡,建筑物是第二大能源消耗者,消耗了近三分之一的电力。许多现代建筑建筑幕墙通常 80% 是玻璃,这不符合政府为应对都市化和气候变迁而规定的永续性和能源效率目标。因此,与传统玻璃相比,安装智慧着色窗可以平均减少建筑物20%的消费量,从而减轻暖气、通风和空调系统的负荷。
此外,随着都市化的进步以及节省资源和减少温室气体排放的努力,该地区可能有进一步采用智慧玻璃的空间。中国等国家在製定国家绿建筑标准方面取得了长足进展。近期进展,中国住宅建部在《建筑节能与绿建筑发展「十三五」规划》中明确了2020年实现绿建筑发展的目标。中国政府在政府计划中强制推行绿色建筑,并利用市场化手段(如补贴和公共采购)来促进绿建筑。
同样,韩国绿色建筑委员会认识到实施绿色建筑是建筑业的基本要素之一,旨在创建永续和环境友善城市。这正在影响该地区智慧玻璃的采用。
在该地区,智慧玻璃主要用于提高交通领域乘客的便利性。例如,日本铁道建设交通设施开发机构的车辆上安装了AGC的光控玻璃,该玻璃采用了Research Frontier的SPD-SmartGlass。车内安装的车窗玻璃采用薄型化学强化玻璃和SPD-SmartGlass的组合,减轻了30%的重量,并提高了乘客的舒适度。
在该地区,交通领域的应用不断增加,对智慧玻璃产生了巨大的需求。智慧玻璃正在大规模应用,特别是在汽车行业,例如天窗和汽车内外的自动调光后视镜。事实上,大多数智慧玻璃都是化学强化玻璃,因此当安装在汽车上时,它比汽车行业使用的传统玻璃轻得多,有助于汽车製造商提高燃油效率并有助于遵守当地排放法规。
根据日本经济产业省统计,2020年日本汽车产量约807万辆,较前一年的约968万辆略有下降。下降背后的主要因素是 COVID-19 大流行期间的生产关闭。日本的汽车生产包括乘用车、卡车和公共汽车,其中乘用车占大多数。
智慧玻璃也在该地区的建筑领域被采用。根据财务省统计,2020年日本建筑业销售额约133.9兆日圆。根据国土交通省统计,2020年日本建筑投资总额预计约为60.9兆日元,其中房屋建筑约占50%,预计2021年将增至62.7兆日元。
窗户被认为是建筑物中效率最低的部分,在寒冷的月份会导致热量损失,而在温暖的月份则会增加太阳热量。一些研究人员也表示,阳光进入住宅可将冷负荷增加 20%。在某些情况下,刺眼的阳光会使液晶显示器难以看清,迫使您拉上百叶窗,从而减少自然光的好处。预计这些将为该地区的市场带来进一步的成长机会。
亚太地区智慧玻璃市场较为分散。各种国际国内品牌和新参与企业正在塑造竞争格局。主要企业越来越希望透过各种策略併购、技术创新和增加研发投入来扩大市场。
The APAC Smart Glass Market is expected to register a CAGR of 14% during the forecast period.
With a growing focus on sustainable development, an increasing number of people have been opting for user-controlled windows in buildings. Smart glass manufacturers have been actively investing in research and development to cut production costs by implementing newer technologies and low-cost raw materials.
There has been a great amount of research and development going on in the region on smart glasses. For instance, in recent years, researchers at Shanghai University have designed the first smart window, which can produce electricity. The window acts like a solar panel and uses Vanadium dioxide film to produce electricity. Such developments are expected to provide further growth opportunities to the market, especially in offices, residential homes, and hotels.
Also, Scientists at the Nanyang Technological University, one of Singapore's engineering research institutes, have developed a unique liquid window panel that can block sunlight to regulate solar transmission into a room. Besides this, the panel can simultaneously trap thermal heat received from sunlight, gradually release it later, and help regulate indoor temperature.
The majority of the smart glass growth in the region is expected to be observed in the building sector, taking advantage of the significant cost savings and energy efficiency. Employees and residents are looking forward to benefiting from the increased natural light and access to views of the outdoors, which can improve both their health and productivity.
However, due to the pandemic, construction projects' demand has fallen due to poor business sentiments, lower operating surpluses and incomes, diversion of funds for COVID-19 management, and liquidity problems. There has been a decrease in construction activities and supply chain disruptions that have resulted in projects being delayed or halted for the short term, restraining the market's growth.
Smarter construction processes and methods are influencing the construction industry in the region. As per the National Bureau of Statistics of China, it is projected that the construction revenue in China will amount to approximately USD 3.812 billion by 2024. China has become one of the largest construction markets in the world. In 2020, the construction industry value in the China region amounted to USD 1,049 billion U.S. dollars. As the government has planned to focus on improving the infrastructure in small and medium-sized cities, the construction industry is expected to maintain a continuous growth at around 5% annually, as per the National Bureau of Statistics of China.
Various initiatives for clean technology, energy conservation, and sustainable use of energy are driving the customers to use different products, which would serve their purpose. The region is considered to be the fastest-growing economic region, with countries such as China and India developing at a rapid rate. Also, the emerging economies, such as Malaysia, Singapore, and others, are experiencing growth in their industrial, construction, and infrastructural sectors. This economic development has created a need for enhanced infrastructure; thus, the construction of malls, hospitals, and other buildings is growing at a high pace. The growing construction sector in these countries is expected to influence the smart glass market.
In Singapore, buildings are the second largest energy consumers, using almost a third of the electricity. Most of the modern building facades are often as much as 80% glass, which makes them less compatible with the sustainability and energy efficiency goals, as mandated by the government, to cope with urbanization and climate change. Thus, installing smart-tinting windows can reduce a building's energy consumption by 20%, on average, as compared to conventional glass, thus, reducing the load on the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems.
Also, increasing urbanization and commitments to conserve resources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions will further create a scope for the adoption of smart glass in the region. Countries, such as China, made significant progress in developing national green building standards. In recent years, The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of China set clear goals to achieve the development of green buildings by 2020, in the 13th Five Year Plan for Building Energy Efficiency and Green Building Development. The Chinese government has mandated green building in government projects and has also used market-based instruments (like subsidies and public procurement) to promote green building.
Similarly, Korea Green Building Council also recognizes that the deployment of green buildings is one of the essential factors in the construction sector, with an aim to build sustainable and eco-friendly cities. This is impacting the adoption of smart glass in the region.
Smart glass is primarily used in the region to improve passenger experience in the transportation sector. For instance, AGC's light control glass, using Research Frontiers' SPD-SmartGlass, is installed in one of the trains of the Japan Railway Construction, Transport, and Technology Agency. This window glass, mounted in the train, combines a thin, chemically-strengthened glass with SPD-SmartGlass, to reduce weight by 30% and improve passenger comfort.
There have been increasing applications in the field of transportation that are creating immense demand for smart glass in the region. Smart glass has found a large-scale application, particularly in the automotive industry, in sunroofs, and exterior and interior automatic dimming rear-view mirrors. In fact, as most of the smart glass products are chemically toughened, they are far lighter than the traditional glass used in the automotive sector when installed in automobiles, helping automakers gain more fuel efficiency and meet regional emission standards.
According to METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry) Japan, In 2020, approximately 8.07 million motor vehicles were produced in Japan, which is slightly down from about 9.68 million units in the previous year. The decrease was primarily due to the production halt during the Covid-19 pandemic. The production volume of motor vehicles in Japan included passenger cars, trucks, and buses, of which passenger cars accounted for the majority.
Smart glass is also increasingly being adopted in the construction sector in the region. According to the Ministry of Finance Japan, the construction industry in Japan generated sales of approximately JPY 133.9 trillion in 2020. In 2020, total construction investment in Japan was estimated at around JPY 60.9 trillion, with building construction accounting for almost 50% of these investments, forecasted to increase to JPY 62.7 trillion in 2021, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism, Japan.
Windows are considered the most inefficient part of a building and are responsible for heat loss in cold months and solar heat gain in warm months. Some researchers also stated that sunlight entering a house could increase cooling loads by 20%. In some cases, glare from the sun can make it difficult to see an LCD screen, requiring the blinds to be pulled, negating the benefits of natural light. These are expected to bring further growth opportunities to the market in the region.
The Asia Pacific Smart Glass Market is fragmented. Various established international brands, domestic brands, as well as new entrants, form a competitive landscape. The major players are increasingly seeking market expansion through various strategic mergers and acquisitions, innovation, increasing investments in research and development.