The report "Building Automation System Industry by Facility Management Systems, Security & Access Control, Fire Protection Systems, Building Energy Management Software, Building Automation System Services, Residential, Industrial, Commercial - Global Forecast to 2030" The building automation system market was valued at USD 101.74 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 191.13 billion by 2030, and it is expected to register a CAGR of 13.4% during the forecast period. The most significant factor driving the growth of the building automation system (BAS) market is the rising demand for energy-efficient solutions in commercial and residential buildings. BAS technologies help reduce energy consumption by intelligently controlling HVAC, lighting, and other critical systems. BAS also supports compliance with stringent green building codes and sustainability goals that governments and regulatory bodies set. Moreover, the growing adoption of IoT and smart sensors enables real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance, which enhances operational efficiency and reduces downtime.
By facility management system type, the lighting
controls segment is projected to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast
period.
During the forecast period, the lighting controls
segment is projected to grow at a higher CAGR of the building automation system
market. The growing emphasis on energy efficiency and sustainability drives
growth. As buildings account for a significant share of global energy
consumption, there is a rising demand for smart lighting systems that reduce
energy usage through automation, occupancy sensing, and daylight harvesting. In
addition, the expanding commercial real estate sector and the wave of smart building
projects fuel the deployment of advanced lighting control infrastructure.
By Application, the commercial segment is likely to
account for the largest market share during the forecast year.
The commercial application segment is anticipated to
secure the largest market share of the building automation system market during
the forecast period. The growth of building automation systems (BAS) in the
commercial sector is being driven by a convergence of technological, economic,
and regulatory factors. A primary catalyst is the rising demand for energy
efficiency, as commercial buildings account for a significant portion of global
energy consumption. BAS enables intelligent control of HVAC and lighting
systems, resulting in substantial cost savings. Increasing emphasis on
sustainability and carbon emission reduction has led many companies to adopt
green building certifications, often requiring advanced automation.
By Region, Asia Pacific is expected to hold the
largest share of the building automation system market during the forecast
period.
Asia Pacific is expected to hold the largest share
of the total building automation system market in 2030. The growth is
attributed to the region’s rising awareness of environmental impact and carbon
footprint, compelling developers to integrate automated systems for optimized
energy consumption. Increasing investment from domestic and international
players in infrastructure projects contributes to technological upgrades and
market expansion. Moreover, declining sensor and controller costs are making BAS
more accessible to mid-sized buildings. As digital transformation deepens
across industries, the demand for intelligent, interconnected building
solutions continues to rise, positioning Asia Pacific as one of the
fastest-growing markets for building automation systems.
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Key Players
The key companies in the building automation system
market include Johnson Controls (Ireland), Schneider Electric (France), Carrier
(US), Siemens (Germany), Honeywell International Inc. (US), Robert Bosch GmbH
(Germany), Legrand (France), Hubbell (US), ABB (Switzerland), and Trane
Technologies plc (Ireland).
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