PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 1997055
PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 1997055
The Building Automation System Market size was valued at US$104.46 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach US$327.65 billion by 2034. The building automation system market is estimated to register a CAGR of 13.7% during 2026-2034.
The North America building automation system market is experiencing steady growth, supported by increasing investments in energy efficiency, smart infrastructure, and carbon reduction initiatives. The region's mature construction industry, combined with strong regulatory frameworks and rapid technological adoption, continues to create favorable conditions for the deployment of advanced automation solutions across residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Market demand is further strengthened by the growing emphasis on operational efficiency, occupant comfort, and long-term cost optimization.
In the US, national and state-level net-zero carbon targets are encouraging the modernization of building infrastructure through integrated energy management and automated control systems. These policies are accelerating the replacement of legacy HVAC, lighting, and security systems with intelligent platforms capable of real-time monitoring and performance optimization. Similarly, Canada's green building transition strategies are reinforcing the need for automated systems that improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions. The Canada Green Buildings Strategy (CGBS)-aligned with the country's National Adaptation Strategy-highlights the importance of reducing climate-related risks, improving energy performance, and maintaining affordable construction and operational costs. With Canadian households spending an average of approximately US$ 2,200 annually on home energy, the integration of smart controls and energy-efficient technologies plays a critical role in lowering consumption, particularly in older and oil-heated homes.
In addition, the regional supply chain remains robust, with manufacturing and production capabilities supporting large-scale deployment. For instance, Honeywell manufactures thermostats, HVAC controllers, actuators, and smoke detectors at its facility in Juarez, Mexico, supporting regional distribution and integration of automation solutions.
The following table lists the barriers and drivers for implementing control systems, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) (August 2022)
Identified Barrier Driver Description
Operational Benefits Systems may fail to meet a building owner's investment criteria due to high upfront costs. Additionally, expenses for building sensors and control systems-including installation, replacement, and operation and maintenance-can be prohibitively high.
Insight into Operations These systems compile building data that allows owners to objectively assess the building's status and make appropriate changes. The data allow operators to perform root cause analysis of problems, understand space utilization, and adjust operations to improve performance.
Remote Access to Data and Controls Systems often provide remote access to building operation data, allowing engineers to control the facility without being on-site.
Cost Savings These systems can help optimize building performance, saving costs in the long term.
Energy Savings Sensors and control systems save energy and reduce peak loads.
Ease of Use Sensors and control systems are straightforward to integrate and can simplify building operations.
The DOE's identification of clear operational benefits, energy and cost savings, remote monitoring, and improved insights helps educate owners and facility managers across North America about the value of building automation. By framing these advantages as measurable business drivers, it reduces perceived risk and attracts more investment, thereby fueling market growth for smart control systems.
The US building automation system market growth is supported by increasing digital transformation across commercial and institutional infrastructure. Rising emphasis on operational efficiency, cybersecurity, predictive maintenance, and decarbonization is encouraging building owners to adopt integrated automation platforms. Federal and state-level net-zero carbon targets, along with stricter energy efficiency standards, are further accelerating the modernization of aging building stock across the country.
In June 2025, Honeywell announced the launch of Honeywell Connected Solutions, an AI-powered platform built on Honeywell Forge that integrates critical building software and technologies into a single interface. Early adopters-including Verizon Communications Inc. and Vanderbilt University-have begun deploying the platform across their facilities. The solution enables building operators to manage systems, devices, and software through a unified interface, providing real-time visibility into operations and actionable insights. Features such as advanced encryption for cybersecurity protection, remote monitoring and diagnostics, predictive maintenance alerts, and integrated energy management capabilities support improved uptime and reduced operational costs. The AI-enabled installation process, designed to significantly reduce deployment time and labor requirements, reflects the broader industry shift toward scalable and cloud-based automation technologies.
Such advancements highlight the increasing demand for intelligent building ecosystems that can address aging infrastructure, skilled labor shortages, rising downtime costs, and evolving cyber compliance standards. As organizations prioritize energy efficiency, sustainability, and resilience, integrated BAS platforms are expected to play a central role in enhancing performance while supporting long-term environmental and operational objectives.
ABB Ltd., Johnson Controls International, Honeywell International Inc., Siemens AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Lutron Electronics Co. Ltd, Trane Technologies, Legrand, and Kieback&Peter are among the key building automation system market players that are profiled in this market study.
The overall building automation system market size has been derived using both primary and secondary sources. Exhaustive secondary research has been conducted using internal and external sources to obtain qualitative and quantitative information related to the building automation system market size. The process also helps obtain an overview and forecast of the market with respect to all the market segments. Also, multiple primary interviews have been conducted with industry participants to validate the data and gain analytical insights. This process includes industry experts such as VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers, along with external consultants such as valuation experts, research analysts, and key opinion leaders, specializing in the building automation system market.