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ARC’s new research on the global Building Automation System (BAS) market shows significant growth, driven primarily by sustainability-related initiatives targeted at net zero emissions, energy efficiency, and workplace resilience, among other factors. Today’s BASs provide the promise of integrated operations – a "single pane of glass" to manage, visualize, and control operations in multiple domains, from HVAC to access control, fire detection and suppression, CCTV, and other systems within the built environment.
In addition to providing a five-year market forecast, the Building Automation System market research provides detailed quantitative current market data and addresses key strategic issues as follows.
While sustainability related metrics can provide much of the business value proposition for the installation of a new building automation system, many end users and owner-operators do not develop sufficient KPIs and metrics to measure the impact on sustainability that new BASs provide. Establishing sufficient baseline performance measurements and appropriate KPIs is essential for success.
Today’s integrated building automation systems can handle much more than just HVAC or energy management applications. New IoT-based architectures allow for just about any function in the built environment to be integrated into a single common system, with common visualization, common reporting functions, a single engineering environment, and more.
Worldwide, owner-operators and end users are electrifying assets once powered by fossil fuels. Many states in the US are now passing laws that will require economy-wide carbon neutrality by 2050. Global real estate firms and JPMorgan Chase announced plans for a 60-story all-electric headquarters that are establishing their own carbon neutrality. As more assets in the built environment become all-electric, better control will be required and end users will need improved visibility into power distribution and energy management throughout the built environment.
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