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智慧照明:市场份额分析、行业趋势、统计数据和成长预测(2025-2030 年)Smart Lighting - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030) |
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预计到 2025 年,智慧照明市场规模将达到 229.8 亿美元,到 2030 年将达到 566.3 亿美元。

推动这一发展趋势的是住宅、商业和工业建筑中智慧照明安装量的加速成长,这得益于监管机构日益严格的能源效率标准以及LED组件成本的下降。如今,建筑业主将智慧照明视为降低能源成本、支援数据主导的设施管理以及提升居住体验的策略平台。供应商正在整合边缘人工智慧和云端分析技术以实现产品差异化,而各国政府也不断扩大净零排放标准,要求从计划开始就采用先进的控制系统。亚太地区的成长机会尤其显着,当地的都市化和奖励为製造商提供了规模经济优势。
智慧照明系统如今已成为整个家庭自动化平台的基础。 Matter 标准打破了专有技术壁垒,使不同品牌的设备能够透过统一的应用程式通讯。飞利浦 Hue 和三星 SmartThings 的集成,在一个控制面板中同步了照明、娱乐和安防系统。 Thread 1.4 使不同厂商的边界路由器能够共用网络,这项里程碑式的改进增强了消费者对其未来投资的信心。
先进的封装技术,例如覆晶构装,在维持10万小时使用寿命的同时,效率提升了20%,从而降低了高架厂房的维护成本。板载晶片)提高了安装灵活性,并重塑了2025年的产品系列。结合公用事业公司的补贴,这些成本节约使得许多商业维修的投资回收期缩短至18个月甚至更短,例如AirPark North计划,该项目每年可节省4990美元。
调查团队已证实,Zigbee LightLink 设备可能被使用预设金钥劫持,从而导致对企业网路的侧翼攻击。此外,Check Point 的研究表明,被入侵的飞利浦 Hue 灯泡可以成为入侵更广泛 IT 系统的桥头堡。在安全至关重要的环境中,由于修復成本和法律风险,Zigbee LightLink 设备的快速普及受到阻碍。
预计到2024年,智慧照明市场控制系统将以22.1%的复合年增长率成长,而智慧灯具将维持64.9%的市场份额。控制平台结合了感测器、分析和云端仪錶板,与通用灯具相比,能够带来持续的软体收入和利润优势。 Acuity Brands以12.15亿美元收购QSC,扩大了其智慧空间集团的规模,预计到2025年第一季,该业务板块的营收将成长14.5%。
这些系统利用边缘人工智慧预测运作模式,通常可实现超过 50% 的节能。工业场所正在利用资料流优化工作流程,凸显了从硬体到资料洞察的策略转变。相较之下,智慧灯具和配件作为物理层发挥作用,但随着 LED 成本下降和销售成长,它们正面临价格压力。
到 2024 年,改装计划将占智慧照明市场规模的 52.1%。公共的激励措施和较短的投资回收期使该行业极具吸引力,澳洲税务局发现,透过改装,照明成本降低了 94%。
随着建筑师从设计初就将智慧照明融入建筑设计,新建筑中智慧照明的采用率正以21.3%的复合年增长率成长。加州2022年的标准将强制要求所有新建建筑配备先进的控制系统。从零开始安装智慧照明系统还能实现一些后期难以维修的功能,例如Li-Fi和高密度感测器网络,从而提升了这一领域的长期价值。
智慧照明系统市场按产品类型(控制系统、智慧灯具)、安装类型(新建、维修)、连接技术(Wi-Fi、蓝牙及其他)、最终用户(住宅、商业及其他)和地区进行细分。市场预测以美元计价。
由于严格的能源效率法规和日益成熟的自动化需求,欧洲在2024年将维持26.4%的销售额。德国的改装,例如VIVARES的Zigbee升级项目,符合KfW276补贴资格,体现了政策主导的良好势头。政府补贴和碳排放目标正在推动技术的持续应用,尤其是在公共建筑和高端办公空间。
亚太地区成长最快,复合年增长率达19.8%。中国将于2024年推出八项新的照明标准,提高能源效率阈值并推广智慧互联控制,将促使国内製造商拓展其智慧产品线。印度的「明路计画」旨在186个城市以智慧灯泡取代传统白炽灯泡,引导大规模采购转向连网LED照明系统。香港秋季照明展等区域展览会吸引了3000家参展,专注于智慧城市照明,印证了供应链的强劲成长。
The smart lighting market size is estimated at USD 22.98 billion in 2025 and is forecast to reach USD 56.63 billion by 2030, reflecting a vigorous 19.77% CAGR.

This trajectory is underpinned by accelerating installations across residential, commercial, and industrial sites as regulators tighten energy-efficiency mandates and LED component costs decline. Building owners now view connected lighting as a strategic platform that lowers electricity bills, supports data-driven facility management, and enhances occupant experience. Vendors are integrating edge AI and cloud analytics to differentiate offerings, while governments expand net-zero codes that require advanced controls from project inception. Growth opportunities are especially pronounced in Asia-Pacific, where urbanization and policy incentives create scale advantages for manufacturers.
Smart lighting systems now anchor whole-home automation platforms. The Matter standard removes proprietary barriers, letting devices from different brands communicate through unified apps. Philips Hue's tie-in with Samsung SmartThings synchronizes lighting, entertainment, and security under a single dashboard. Thread 1.4 will let border routers from varied vendors share a network, a milestone that strengthens consumer confidence in future-proof investments.
Advances such as flip-chip packages deliver 20% higher efficacy while preserving 100,000-hour lifespans, lowering maintenance costs for high-bay sites. Chip-on-board strips add installation flexibility that is reshaping 2025 product portfolios. Combined with utility rebates, these cost declines are compressing payback periods to well under 18 months in many commercial retrofits, as shown by the AirPark North project saving USD 4,990 annually.
Researchers showed that Zigbee Light Link devices can be hijacked through default keys, enabling lateral attacks on corporate networks. Check Point further demonstrated that compromised Philips Hue bulbs provide a beachhead into wider IT systems. Resulting remediation costs and liability risks deter rapid adoption in security-critical environments.
Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
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Control Systems are forecast to grow at 22.1% CAGR, while Smart Lamps and Fixtures retained a 64.9% share of the smart lighting market in 2024. Control platforms blend sensors, analytics, and cloud dashboards, delivering recurring software revenue and margins that beat commodity lamps. Acuity Brands' USD 1.215 billion QSC acquisition expanded its Intelligent Spaces Group and lifted segment revenue 14.5% in Q1 2025.
These systems use edge AI to predict occupancy patterns, driving energy savings that often exceed 50%. Industrial sites leverage the data stream to optimize workflow, highlighting a strategic pivot from hardware to insights. In contrast, Smart Lamps and Fixtures serve as the physical layer yet face price pressure as LED costs fall and volumes scale.
Retrofit projects commanded 52.1% of the smart lighting market size in 2024 due to a vast base of legacy luminaires. Utility incentives and short payback periods keep this segment attractive, as seen when the Australian Taxation Office cut lighting costs 94% via a retrofit.
New construction adoption is rising at a 21.3% CAGR because architects are embedding intelligent lighting from the blueprint stage. California's 2022 code requires advanced controls in all new builds. Ground-up installations also unlock functions such as Li-Fi and dense sensor grids that are cumbersome to retrofit later, tilting long-term value toward this segment.
Smart Lighting System Market is Segmented by Product Type (Control Systems, Smart Lamps and Fixture), Installation Type (New Construction, Retrofit), Connectivity Technology (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and More), End User (Residential, Commercial, and More), and by Geography. The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
Europe preserved 26.4% of revenue in 2024 due to strict efficiency codes and mature automation demand. German retrofits such as the VIVARES Zigbee upgrade qualified for KfW276 subsidies, evidencing policy-driven momentum. Government grants and carbon targets sustain continued adoption, particularly in public buildings and premium office space.
Asia-Pacific is the fastest mover with a 19.8% CAGR. China implemented eight new lighting standards in 2024 that raise efficacy thresholds and push connected controls, spurring domestic manufacturers to scale smart product lines. India's Bright Road program aims to replace traditional bulbs in 186 cities, steering large-scale procurement toward networked LED systems. Regional trade fairs such as Hong Kong's Autumn Lighting Fair showcased 3,000 exhibitors focusing on smart-city lighting, underscoring robust supply-chain expansion