Half of North America and Europe homes to be smart by 2028

  • November 5, 2024
  • Steve Rogerson

Nearly half of European and North American homes will be smart by 2028, according to analyst firm Berg Insight.

The number of smart homes in Europe and North America reached 126.2 million in 2023. North America is the leading market in terms of penetration and 41 per cent of all households in the region had at least one smart home product or system at the end of the year, which equals 60.8 million smart homes.

Market growth is expected to continue in the next five years. By 2028, Berg estimates that about 83.8 million homes in North America will be smart, equal to 55 per cent of all homes in the region.

The European market is still somewhat behind the North American in terms of market penetration. There were 65.5 million smart homes in Europe at the end of 2023, equalling a market penetration of 28 per cent. The number of smart homes in the region is forecasted to reach about 101.2 million at the end of 2028, representing a market penetration of close to 42 per cent.

The most popular smart home products include smart thermostats, light bulbs, security cameras, door locks, speakers and floor cleaning robots. These products have sold in the hundreds of millions and are marketed by incumbent OEMs such as Signify, Resideo, Danfoss, Belkin, Chamberlain, Schlage, Assa Abloy and iRobot and newer entrants such as Ecobee, Sonos, Arlo, Nuki, Mysa, Ikea, Wyze Labs and SharkNinja.

The market for whole-home systems is served by traditional home automation specialists, home security providers, telecom operators and DIY providers.

In the North American market, interactive home security systems have emerged as one of the most common types of smart home systems. The largest home security providers include ADT, Vivint, SimpliSafe, Comcast and Telus. Leading home automation companies in the region include Control4, Crestron and Savant Systems. In Europe, traditional home automation systems and DIY installations are more common as whole-home systems, although large home security providers in the region account for an increasing share of the market. Shelly, eQ-3, Verisure, Somfy and Loxone are estimated to be the leading providers of whole-home systems in the region.

The installed base of whole-home systems in Europe and North America amounted to 28.9 million systems and 40.0 million systems, respectively, at the end of 2023.

The smart home market growth stalled in 2023 amid higher inflation rates and increasing cost of living across Europe and North America. The market is expected to rebound in 2024 and continue its growth trajectory in the next years.

“Smart and connected products and services in the home provide peace of mind and enable cost-savings and enhanced security,” said Martin Apelgren, principal analyst at Berg Insight.

These are valuable features for which consumers are willing to pay. Much effort is now being put into developing smart home devices that work seamlessly together and facilitate the buying and setup process for consumers.

The Matter standard has had a number of challenges since first being revealed and the rollout has been slow. In time, the standard is expected to have a great unifying force in the smart home market.

“There is no doubt that homes will become increasingly connected and advanced in the years ahead,” said Apelgren.

The report brochure can be found at media.berginsight.com/2024/10/23231726/bi-sh11-ps.pdf.