
Wireless technologies are emerging as the dominant force in the building automation system (BAS) market, forecasted to hold the largest share in the communication technology segment between 2023 and 2028. The flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness of wireless solutions are driving their adoption in building automation, particularly in retrofit projects where the installation of wired systems can be costly and challenging.
The shift towards wireless technology in BAS is primarily due to the convenience it offers. Wireless solutions allow for easier and quicker installations, especially in older buildings where running wires can be disruptive and expensive. Wireless communication systems, including technologies like ZigBee, Wi-Fi, Z-Wave, and EnOcean, enable real-time monitoring and control of building functions, offering enhanced mobility for building operators and facility managers.
Advantages of Wireless Technology
One of the key advantages of wireless communication in building automation systems is its ability to offer reliable connectivity with minimal infrastructure. This reduces both installation time and costs. Wireless systems also enable integration with energy-harvesting devices, further enhancing their appeal in energy-conscious environments. The use of wireless BAS is expanding across sectors such as healthcare, surveillance, agriculture, and industrial operations, where energy efficiency and flexible operations are critical.
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The demand for wireless technology in building automation is expected to accelerate, particularly as new applications emerge in smart city projects and industrial automation, further strengthening its market position over the forecast period.