Several factors are driving the adoption of smart lighting systems in Canada, including government programmes to encourage energy conservation, the growing popularity of smart homes, and the growing trend towards the Internet of Things (IoT). Smart lighting systems enable users to remotely manage their lighting and automate lighting schedules depending on occupancy, time of day, and other parameters, resulting in significant energy savings. Smart lighting in Canada is distinctive in various aspects. To begin, the Canadian government has set aggressive goals for reducing energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, there are various government efforts and incentive programmes in place to encourage the adoption of energy-efficient lighting solutions, including smart lighting systems. As a result, there has been a huge growth in demand for smart lighting systems in Canada. The adoption of smart lighting solutions is being driven by Canada's vast and increasing market for smart homes. Many Canadians want to automate their homes and enhance their energy efficiency, and smart lighting solutions are an ideal method to accomplish both of these goals. Furthermore, In 2019, Toronto became the first city in Canada to install smart streetlights that can detect and respond to weather conditions, traffic, and pedestrians. Many smart lighting systems in Canada are compatible with popular virtual assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, allowing users to control their lights using voice commands. According to the research report "Canada Smart Lighting Market Research Report, 2028," published by Actual Market Research, the Canada Smart Lighting Market was valued more than USD 472 Million in 2022. Wireless lighting control solutions are becoming more popular in Canada. These systems connect lighting fixtures, sensors, and controllers via wireless communication protocols, resulting in a more flexible and scalable solution. Furthermore, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered smart lighting solutions are gaining popularity in Canada. Machine learning algorithms are used in these systems to optimise energy use, automatically alter lighting levels, and create personalised lighting experiences. Edge computing is a new concept in smart lighting technology that involves processing data locally, at the network's edge. This technology can minimise latency and increase response times, making smart lighting systems more efficient and responsive. Based on offerings, the market is segmented into hardware, software and services. The software resources are anticipated to grow with highest CAGR in the upcoming time period in Canada. Smart lighting systems are becoming more sophisticated, with advanced features like color tuning and scene setting. These features require sophisticated software to control and manage, and as consumer demand for personalized lighting experiences grows, the demand for software solutions is also expected to increase. Furthermore, The Internet of Things (IoT) is driving the growth of the smart lighting market in Canada. IoT-enabled smart lighting systems rely heavily on software to enable communication between devices, collect and analyse data, and provide intelligent control. As more devices are connected to the internet, the demand for software solutions is expected to grow. Smart lighting systems are often installed in large-scale commercial buildings, which require sophisticated software to manage and control lighting across multiple floors and rooms. As smart lighting systems become more widespread in Canada, the demand for scalable software solutions is also expected to increase. The Net-Zero Energy Ready Challenge is a program launched by the Canadian Home Builders' Association to promote the construction of energy-efficient and sustainable homes. Smart lighting systems can help homes meet the energy efficiency requirements of this program. The Smart Grid Program, launched in 2011, provides funding to support the development of smart grid technologies, including smart lighting systems. The program aims to modernize Canada's electricity system, improve energy efficiency, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Canadian government offers various energy efficiency programs to encourage the adoption of energy-efficient technologies, including smart lighting systems. These programs provide financial incentives, rebates, and grants to businesses and homeowners who install energy-efficient lighting systems.
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Download SampleAccording to the research report, the market is divided into application, indoor and outdoor. The Outdoor applications are expected to grow significantly with highest CAGR during the anticipated forecast period. Canada is investing in smart city efforts that rely primarily on smart lighting systems to increase public safety, aesthetic appeal, and energy usage. Smart lighting systems can be used to monitor traffic, detect accidents, and provide city officials with real-time data. Demand for outdoor smart lighting solutions is likely to rise as smart city projects gain traction in Canada. Smart lighting solutions can help reduce light pollution, which is becoming increasingly problematic in metropolitan areas. Outdoor intelligent lighting systems can be engineered to create less light pollution while still providing appropriate lighting for public locations. Demand for outdoor smart lighting solutions is projected to rise as environmental concerns gain traction in Canada. Outdoor lighting accounts for a major portion of Canadian energy use. By automatically altering lighting levels based on the presence of people, vehicles, and ambient factors, smart lighting systems can help minimise energy use. Demand for outdoor smart lighting solutions is likely to rise as energy conservation becomes a more pressing concern in Canada. The market is segmented by installation type, new and retrofit. The New installation type is dominating the market with highest market share. There is a growing demand for smart lighting systems in Canada, especially in new construction projects. New buildings, including residential and commercial, are being constructed with smart lighting systems installed from the outset. This trend is expected to continue in the coming years, driving the growth of the new installation segment of the smart lighting market. The technology of smart lighting systems is constantly evolving, with new features and functionalities being introduced regularly. New installations can take advantage of the latest advancements in smart lighting technology, providing better performance, greater functionality, and improved user experience. New installation of smart lighting systems is typically less expensive than retrofitting existing systems. This is because new installations do not require the removal of existing systems and the installation of new wiring and controls. This advantage of lower installation costs is driving the adoption of smart lighting in new construction projects. Recent Developments • Signify: Signify, formerly known as Philips Lighting, has recently launched a range of new smart lighting products in Canada, including the Philips Hue Filament collection, which combines modern LED technology with a vintage look. The company has also introduced new products for outdoor smart lighting, including the Philips Hue Lily XL spotlight and the Philips Hue Resonate outdoor wall light. • Lutron: Lutron has launched a new line of smart lighting controls for the Canadian market, including the Aurora smart bulb dimmer and the Caséta Wireless Smart Fan Speed Control. These products allow homeowners to control their lighting and ceiling fans using voice commands, mobile apps, and smart home systems like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. • Legrand: Legrand has recently introduced a new line of smart lighting controls in Canada, including the radiant® RF Smart Switch and the adorne® Wi-Fi Lighting Control System. These products allow homeowners to control their lighting using mobile apps, voice commands, and smart home systems like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. • Nanoleaf: Nanoleaf has launched a new range of smart lighting products in Canada, including the Nanoleaf Essentials line of smart bulbs and the Nanoleaf Elements range of wood-look smart light panels. These products allow homeowners to control their lighting using mobile apps, voice commands, and smart home systems like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. • Sylvania: Sylvania has recently launched a range of new smart lighting products in Canada, including the Sylvania Smart+ Filament LED Vintage Bulb and the Sylvania Smart+ Color A19 LED Bulb. These products allow homeowners to control their lighting using mobile apps, voice commands, and smart home systems like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
Considered in this report • Geography: Canada • Historic year: 2017 • Base year: 2022 • Estimated year: 2023 • Forecast year: 2028 Aspects covered in this report • Canada Smart Lighting market with its value and forecast along with its segments • Various drivers and challenges • On-going trends and developments • Top profiled companies • Strategic recommendation By Offerings • Hardware • Software • Services
By Application • Indoor • Outdoor By Indoor Application • Commercial • Residential • Industrial • Others By Outdoor Application • Highways & Roadways • Architectural Lighting • Lighting for Public Places By Installation Type • New • Retrofit The approach of the report: This report consists of a combined approach of primary as well as secondary research. Initially, secondary research was used to get an understanding of the market and list out the companies that are present in the market. The secondary research consists of third-party sources such as press releases, and annual reports of companies, analyzing the government-generated reports and databases. After gathering the data from secondary sources primary research was conducted by making telephonic interviews with the leading players about how the market is functioning and then conducting trade calls with dealers and distributors of the market. Post this we have started doing primary calls to consumers by equally segmenting consumers into regional aspects, tier aspects, age groups, and gender. Once we have primary data with us we started verifying the details obtained from secondary sources. Intended audience This report can be useful to industry consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, associations & organizations related to the Smart Lighting industry, government bodies, and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing & presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry.
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