PUBLISHER: Polaris Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1807690
PUBLISHER: Polaris Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1807690
The U.S. intelligent building automation technologies market size is expected to reach USD 75.44 billion by 2034, according to a new study by Polaris Market Research. The report "U.S. Intelligent Building Automation Technologies Market Size, Share, Volume, Trends, Industry Analysis Report By Component (Hardware, Software, Services), By End User - Market Forecast, 2025-2034" gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.
The U.S. intelligent building automation technologies market focuses on integrated systems that monitor, control, and optimize building operations, including HVAC, lighting, access, and energy usage. The shift toward smarter infrastructure is being driven by rising energy efficiency standards, the need for predictive maintenance, and the demand for real-time building data analytics. Increasing adoption of IoT and cloud-based platforms is allowing facility managers to remotely manage systems and reduce operational costs while improving occupant comfort and safety. Growing emphasis on reducing carbon footprints and complying with green building certifications is pushing both new construction and retrofitting projects to incorporate automation at the design stage. Hardware and software solutions are being designed to support interoperability across devices and protocols, allowing seamless integration into existing building infrastructure. Advanced analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning are enabling buildings to become more responsive by learning user patterns and optimizing resource use.
Expansion of edge computing is improving system responsiveness and security in real time. Investments in cybersecurity and data protection are creating opportunities for differentiated offerings in privacy-conscious commercial settings. Demand for flexible, scalable systems that can adapt to evolving space usage and workforce dynamics is opening avenues for modular and open-source platforms. The increasing intersection between building automation and smart grid technology presents a new layer of functionality, enabling load balancing and energy storage integration. The market is moving toward intelligent environments that support sustainability goals, reduce lifecycle costs, and deliver higher returns through operational efficiency and improved occupant experience.
By component, the hardware segment accounted for ~48% of revenue share in 2024 due to widespread deployment of physical devices such as sensors, controllers, switches, and smart thermostats across commercial properties.
Based on end user, the commercial segment accounted for ~58% of the revenue share in 2024 due to large-scale adoption of intelligent automation systems across office buildings, airports, hospitals, and retail complexes.
A few key players in the U.S. intelligent building automation technologies market include ABB Limited; Azbil Corporation; Carrier Global Corporation; Daikin Industries, Ltd.; Delta Controls; Distech Controls; Eaton Corporation; Emerson Electric Co.; Johnson Controls, Inc.; Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Robert Bosch GmbH; Rockwell Automation, Inc.; and Schneider Electric.
Polaris Market Research has segmented the U.S. intelligent building automation technologies market report on the basis of component and end user:
By Component Outlook (Volume, Million Units; Revenue, USD Billion; 2020-2034)
Hardware
Sensors
Controllers
Actuators
Networking Devices
Others
Software
Building Management Systems (BMS)
Energy Management Software
Lighting Control Software
HVAC Control Software
Fire, Life & Safety and Security
Others
Services
Professional Services
Managed Services
By End User Outlook (Volume, Million Units; Revenue, USD Billion; 2020-2034)
Commercial
Residential
Industrial