Zero Net Energy Homes in North America Expected to Reach 27,000 in 2025
While North America leads, the zero net energy homes market is gaining momentum in Europe and Asia Pacific
BOULDER, Colo. — As residential building codes call for greater energy efficiency, and the use of onsite generation for grid load management becomes more valuable, the market for zero net energy homes (ZNEHs) is emerging, says Navigant Research. Near-ZNE and ZNE-ready homes are also becoming increasingly accepted as builders make more effort to offer enhanced efficiency options and satisfy energy-conscious consumers. According to a new report from the research firm, total zero net energy homes in North America are expected to grow from 750 in 2015 to nearly 27,000 in 2025.
“ZNEHs are still quite rare; however, the market is poised for growth over the next decade, particularly in California, where a strong regulatory framework calls for all new homes to be zero net starting in 2020,” said Neil Strother, principal research analyst with Navigant Research. “In addition, the market is expected to get a boost as builders incorporate the latest technologies to meet the increased energy efficiency standards, and to satisfy consumers seeking to significantly lower or eliminate their monthly energy bills and reduce their impact on the environment.”