The report "Smart Glass Industry by Type (Tinted, Coated), Technology (Electrochromic, Suspended Particle Display (SPD), Liquid Crystal, Photochromic, Nanocrystalline), Control System (Voice-based, Building Automation System, Mobile-based) - Global Forecast to 2030" The global smart glass market is expected to reach USD 10.42 billion in 2030 from USD 6.42 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 10.2% during the forecast period. Factors driving the growth of smart glass include increased demand for energy-efficient solutions, construction sustainability, and technological advances. Increasing adoption in smart homes, commercial buildings, and the automotive sector for privacy, glare control, and temperature regulation are key drivers for the market. Incentives by the government on energy-saving products and the increasing smart cities are contributing to the trend. Cost cuts in the manufacture of smart glasses and increased functionality, such as color-tuning and automation, are further fueling its acceptance worldwide.
The active segment is expected to grow fastest in
forecast period.
The fastest growth of the smart glass market is seen
in the active segment. Key factors driving growth include increasing energy
efficiency demands; adaptive glass regulates light and heat to create a more
comfortable indoor environment while reducing energy consumption. Active smart
glass, including electrochromic glass, allows buildings to adjust lighting and
temperature in real-time, thus reducing the air conditioning and artificial
lighting required in a building. Technological advancements also make active
smart glass cheaper, more scalable, and more functional. Advances in
electrochromic and thermochromic technologies have made them perform better and
longer, thus becoming a more widespread application in residential, commercial,
and automotive markets.
The rising demand for sustainability and conservation of the environment,
especially green building designs, and the realization of smart cities can be a
vital aspect driving this trend further. Active glass systems produce
energy-efficient, reduced carbon footprints and make efficient contributions to
the entire setup of buildings. Additionally, Increasing adoption in the
automotive industry for privacy control, glare reduction, and aesthetics will
drive growth in this segment. Thus, the active segment is growing fastest in
the smart glass market.
The switch segment is dominating in smart glass
market.
The switch control system dominates the smart
glasses market because of its simplicity, low cost, and ease of handling. Many
customers and businesses prefer manual switches that provide immediate control
over the transparency or opacity of the glass as they do not require complex
automation or additional infrastructure. This application is best for systems
where adjustments must be made accurately in real-time, like in conference
rooms, offices, and homes, where people can easily switch on and off. Compared
with the more sophisticated automated control systems, the initial investment
is also inexpensive when using the manual switch. They are cheaper and will
only demand low installation complexity, saving on the expenditure of fitting
smart glasses in already-built homes or offices. In regions with low adoption
of smart home technology or low knowledge about IoT-based systems, users often
opt for manual switches.
Another reason that ensures that manual switches maintain dominance is the
element of reliability and easier maintenance. Indeed, more advanced systems,
which allow a smartphone app to control or integrate with an IoT platform, can
prove more convenient but appear somewhat faulty in terms of compatibility or
connectivity. By contrast, manual switches offer control without complexity.
Therefore, the simplicity, affordability, and reliability of manual control
through switches continue to lead in the smart glass market.
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US in the North America region to dominate the smart
glass market during the forecast period.
The US is leading the smart glass market in North
America, taking into account strong consumer demand supported by technological
innovations and robust infrastructural development. The US has significantly
contributed to new technologies in developing smart glass for energy efficiency
purposes and environmentally friendly applications, with companies leading on
research and development. This innovation is primarily driven by the increasing
demand for sustainable building practices and the integration of a smart home.
Smart glass comes into play primarily in improving efficiency in energy
savings, controlling lighting, and attaining privacy. Smart buildings involving
automated and manually controlled climate systems, lighting, and privacy
management controls in commercial and residential sectors enable demand for
smart glass. For particular applications requiring precise adjustments,
high-end residences, commercial spaces, and healthcare facilities prefer manual
control switches.
The US also benefits through its robust automobile industry, with smart glass
being applied increasingly in premium automobiles for electrochromic windows to
control transparency levels in regulating temperature and reducing glare.
Moreover, government programs in energy-efficient building solutions and
increasing green construction enhance the prospects for the smart glass market
in the US.
Key players
The smart glass market includes significant Tier I
and II players like Saint Gobain (France), AGC Inc. (Japan), Gentex Corporation
(US), Corning Incorporated (US), Nippon Sheet Glass Co Ltd (Japan), View Inc
(US), Guazy Ltd and Entities (Israel), Xinyi Glass Holdings Limited (China),
Research Frontiers (US), Diamond Switchable Glass Ltd (Ireland) are some of the
key players in the smart glass market.
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