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Technavio’s market research analyst predicts the global energy management systems market for healthcare sector to grow at a CAGR of more than 10% by 2020. The extensive use of equipment for the upkeep of in-house patients has made healthcare facilities as one of the most intensive users of energy equipment. By implementing energy management practices and an efficient, comprehensive energy plan, there can be energy conservation up to 30% in the healthcare sector. An increasing requirement for cost reduction in hospitals is driving the installation of several energy management systems such as intelligent HVAC controls, LED lighting, and sensors for effective power management. This rising need for energy conservation has led to the adoption of energy management products in the healthcare sector, and will augment this market’s growth during the forecast period.
The surge in the need for energy efficiency has prompted the healthcare facilities to opt for green systems that promote healthier and productive environment in buildings. These systems have LEED certification from the governments and, thereby focus on increasing energy efficiency and reducing the energy costs. This increase in green building constructions and the growing need for energy savings will urge healthcare facilities to opt for energy management systems, which will boost revenues in this market over the next four years.
HVAC was the largest segment in the energy management systems market in the healthcare sector in 2015 and occupied around 39% of the total market share. Being an important equipment in healthcare facilities, HVAC systems need to be flexible to keep the indoor air quality to the required levels that meet ASHRAE and other regulatory standards for creating a safer environment. The growing need to save energy has pushed facility managers to install advanced HVAC controls in hospitals, resulting in this segment’s growth during the forecast period.
The Americas is the largest revenue contributing region to the energy management systems market in the healthcare sector and is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 10% by 2020. The rising energy prices and the increasing focus on the healthcare sector to decrease its cost has propelled the hospitals in the region to adopt energy management products and solutions. The growing need for meeting government’s regulatory compliance regarding the power and backup systems will push healthcare facilities to adopt energy management practices in the coming years.
This market is characterized by the presence of established vendors. Key players have a large portfolio of energy management solutions, which can be customized and scaled according to customer requirements. However, with regional or local vendors dominating in several regions has intensified the market competition. Several local and regional vendors are offering good quality storage devices at lower prices than the key vendors, which will intensify rivalry among players in the coming years.
Key vendors in the market are
The other prominent vendors in the energy management systems market for healthcare sector are Veolia, Pacific Controls, Distech, Futronix, Siemens, and EnerNoc.
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PART 01: Executive summary
PART 02: Scope of the report
PART 03: Market research methodology
PART 04: Introduction
PART 05: Market landscape
PART 06: Market segmentation by technology
PART 07: Geographical segmentation
PART 08: Key leading countries
PART 09: Market drivers
PART 10: Impact of drivers
PART 11: Market challenges
PART 12: Impact of drivers and challenges
PART 13: Market trends
PART 14: Vendor landscape
PART 15: Key vendor analysis
PART 16: Appendix
PART 17: Explore Technavio
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