Aug. 11, 2014: Wireless Controls for Smart Buildings to Reach 57.4 Million in Shipments by 2023
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BOULDER, Colo. — As building automation and information technology converge, wireless technology is offering a range of benefits for commercial building owners and managers, notes Navigant Research. While building automation and controls have been used for decades, wireless systems are enabling more granular control over building systems without many of the design and labor challenges involved with running traditional cabling to support communications and/or power. According to a new report from the research firm, shipments of wireless control nodes for commercial buildings will grow from 12.9 million in 2014 to 57.4 million by 2023.
“The cost of wireless radios has come down enough that wireless versions of some products are being offered at the same price as wired versions,” said Benjamin Freas, research analyst with Navigant Research. “As a result, wireless deployments, which were previously limited to retrofits of existing buildings, now make sense in an increasing number and variety of projects, including new construction.”