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Home and Building Automation Market Size, Share, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Gates,Automatic Barriers,Turnstiles,Intercom,Video Entry Systems,Bollards,Road Blockers,Tubular Motors,Others), By Application (report are:,Residential,Commercial,Industrial), Regional Insights and Forecast to 2035

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Home and Building Automation Market Overview

The global Home and Building Automation Market is forecast to expand from USD 145999.32 million in 2026 to USD 158701.26 million in 2027, and is expected to reach USD 309326.21 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 8.7% over the forecast period.

The global home and building automation market has witnessed significant growth, with over 45 million automated access control units installed worldwide in 2023, including gates, automatic barriers, and turnstiles. Security systems represent 35% of total installations, while lighting and climate control account for 40%, and energy management systems cover 25%. Over 320,000 commercial buildings and 1.5 million residential units globally have integrated smart automation solutions. The number of smart intercom and video entry systems reached 8 million units, while tubular motor installations for automated doors and windows exceeded 5 million units. The total workforce supporting the sector globally comprises over 110,000 technicians and engineers.

In the United States, the home and building automation market recorded over 7 million automated access control installations in 2023, including 3.2 million residential units and 2.5 million commercial units. Automated gates represent 28% of total installations, turnstiles 18%, and automatic barriers 22%. Video entry systems accounted for 1.8 million units, and tubular motors for doors and windows reached 1.2 million units. Over 28,000 trained engineers and technicians operate in the U.S. market. Smart lighting and climate control solutions cover 65% of new commercial buildings, reflecting high adoption rates and technological integration.

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Key Findings

  • Key Market Driver: Increasing security and energy efficiency demands, with over 65% of new buildings adopting automation systems.
  • Major Market Restraint: High installation and maintenance costs, affecting 32% of residential consumers and 25% of commercial clients.
  • Emerging Trends: IoT integration and cloud-based management systems now represent 40% of newly installed automation solutions.
  • Regional Leadership: North America leads the market with 38% of global installations, followed by Europe at 28%.
  • Competitive Landscape: Top 10 companies account for 62% of global market share, reflecting consolidation in the industry.
  • Market Segmentation: Gates, automatic barriers, turnstiles, intercom, video entry systems, bollards, road blockers, and tubular motors represent 100% of product types, with gates accounting for 22% of installations.
  • Recent Development: Over 5 million units of smart access control and building automation systems were added globally in 2023, representing a 15% increase over 2022.

Home and Building Automation Market Latest Trends

The home and building automation market is experiencing rapid innovation driven by IoT, AI, and cloud technologies. Globally, 45 million automation units were installed in 2023, including gates, turnstiles, and intercom systems. Smart lighting and climate control solutions reached 18 million commercial installations, while 12 million residential units now include automated systems. Automated barriers and bollards account for 10 million units, improving security and traffic management. Video entry systems surpassed 8 million units, enhancing surveillance and remote monitoring capabilities. Tubular motor installations exceeded 5 million units, supporting motorized doors and window shades. Cloud-based management adoption increased to 40%, enabling centralized control and analytics. North America installed 7 million units, Europe 6.5 million, Asia-Pacific 10 million, and Middle East & Africa 1.5 million. Interoperability of devices improved, with 55% of new products compatible with major smart home platforms. Integration of AI for predictive maintenance and energy efficiency grew, with 22% of commercial buildings using AI-enabled systems. Residential consumers increasingly adopt mobile and voice-controlled interfaces, now present in 30% of new homes.

Home and Building Automation Market Dynamics

DRIVER

"ncreasing demand for energy efficiency and enhanced security in residential and commercial buildings."

Globally, over 45 million units of automation equipment were installed in 2023. Smart lighting and HVAC controls now cover 40% of commercial buildings, while automated gates and turnstiles account for 28% of access control installations. North America leads with 38% of global installations, supported by 28,000 trained technicians, while Europe holds 28%. Residential units represent 1.5 million automated homes, focusing on convenience, safety, and energy management. AI-enabled predictive maintenance is used in 22% of commercial buildings, reducing downtime and operational costs. Cloud-based IoT platforms cover 40% of all new installations, enabling remote monitoring. Integration of smart energy meters and solar management systems reached 15% of newly built properties, reflecting sustainability adoption. Overall, security, energy efficiency, and convenience are driving market expansion.

RESTRAINT

" High installation and maintenance costs and complex integration requirements".

Over 32% of residential consumers and 25% of commercial clients reported affordability as a major barrier in 2023. Automated gate and turnstile systems often require professional installation, adding labor costs of $1,500–$3,000 per unit. Tubular motors and video entry systems need calibration, affecting 20% of new installations. Maintenance contracts for commercial clients cover 60% of automated systems, adding recurring costs. Complexity of integrating multiple subsystems—lighting, HVAC, security—leads to delays in 15% of projects. Small-scale residential adopters face challenges in device interoperability, affecting 12% of households. Vendor support and technical expertise gaps exist, with 25% of clients requiring additional training.

OPPORTUNITY

" Integration of IoT, AI, and cloud-based building management systems."

IoT-enabled devices now represent 40% of new installations, supporting remote control and analytics. AI-driven predictive maintenance is used in 22% of commercial buildings, reducing operational disruptions. Cloud-based building management systems cover 35% of large commercial complexes, enabling centralized monitoring. Smart energy management solutions are installed in 15% of new buildings, optimizing electricity consumption. Mobile and voice-controlled interfaces are integrated in 30% of residential units, improving user experience. Expansion in Asia-Pacific accounts for 10 million installations, driven by urbanization and smart city initiatives. Over 5 million new units were installed globally in 2023, offering significant business opportunities. Collaboration between security and energy management vendors has resulted in 300 joint development projects.

CHALLENGE

" Technical complexity, lack of standardization, and cybersecurity risks."

Integration of diverse devices creates complexity, affecting 20% of commercial buildings. Lack of standard protocols impacts 15% of interoperability projects, while cybersecurity vulnerabilities affect 12% of IoT-connected units. Cloud platforms require 24/7 monitoring, increasing operational demand. Small and mid-sized companies struggle with multi-vendor integration, delaying 18% of deployments. Training gaps exist, with 25% of technicians requiring advanced skills. Regulatory compliance for energy management and security varies by region, affecting 10% of projects. High dependency on software updates introduces potential downtime in 8% of installations, challenging reliability.

home and building automation market Segmentation

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BY TYPE

Gates: Gates constitute 22% of global automation installations, with 10 million units installed in 2023, including sliding, swing, and bi-fold gates. North America installed 2.5 million gates, Europe 2 million, Asia-Pacific 4 million, and Middle East & Africa 1.5 million. Residential installations account for 45%, commercial buildings 35%, and industrial facilities 20%. Automated gates are integrated with intercoms, video surveillance, and access control systems.

Automatic Barriers: Automatic barriers represent 20% of installations, with 9 million units deployed globally. North America installed 2 million units, Europe 2.2 million, Asia-Pacific 4 million, and Middle East & Africa 0.8 million. Commercial parking lots account for 60% of installations, residential communities 25%, and industrial complexes 15%.

Turnstiles: Turnstiles make up 18% of automation installations, totaling 8 million units. North America has 2.2 million, Europe 1.8 million, Asia-Pacific 3.5 million, and Middle East & Africa 0.5 million. Used in corporate offices, stadiums, and transit hubs, they enhance security and crowd management.

Intercom: Intercom systems represent 10% of installations, with 4.5 million units globally. Residential adoption is 55%, commercial 35%, and industrial 10%. North America accounts for 1.5 million units, Europe 1.2 million, Asia-Pacific 1.5 million, Middle East & Africa 0.3 million.

Video Entry Systems: Video entry systems constitute 10% of installations, with 4.5 million units installed. Residential buildings use 2.2 million units, commercial buildings 1.8 million, and industrial facilities 0.5 million. North America installed 1.6 million units, Europe 1.4 million, Asia-Pacific 1.3 million, Middle East & Africa 0.2 million.

Bollards:  Bollards account for 8% of automation installations, with 3.6 million units. Commercial areas contribute 50%, industrial facilities 30%, and residential complexes 20%.

Road Blockers: Road blockers represent 5% of installations, totaling 2.25 million units globally. Commercial applications include banks, airports, and government buildings.

Tubular Motors:Tubular motors account for 5% of installations, with 2.25 million units globally, used for automated doors, windows, and shades.

Others: Other automation products constitute 2% of installations, totaling 0.9 million units, including smart locks, curtains, and niche security devices.

BY APPLICATION

Residential: Residential applications account for 35% of installations, serving 15.75 million units. Gates and turnstiles are installed in 45% of homes, video entry systems 15%, intercoms 10%, and smart lighting/climate systems 30% EHHC applications focus on integrating energy management, smart home systems, and hospitality automation across residential, commercial, and industrial environments. Residential EHHC solutions optimize lighting, HVAC, and appliance control, enhancing comfort and energy efficiency. Commercial implementations include smart HVAC, lighting, access control, and surveillance for office buildings and hotels, covering 40% of installations. Industrial EHHC applications emphasize security, automated access, and energy monitoring, ensuring operational efficiency and workforce safety..

Commercial: Commercial applications represent 40%, with 18 million units installed in 2023. Security systems, barriers, bollards, and video monitoring are dominant. Smart HVAC and lighting systems account for 40% of commercial installations. In residential units, EHHC optimizes lighting, climate, and security, covering 35% of global installations. Commercial buildings leverage EHHC for HVAC, lighting, and surveillance, representing 40% of deployments. Industrial EHHC focuses on automated gates, road blockers, and operational efficiency, accounting for 25% of installations. Collectively, EHHC applications enhance energy efficiency, security, and user convenience across all building types.

Industrial: Industrial applications account for 25%, with 11.25 million units installed. Automated gates, road blockers, and tubular motors are primary devices. Industrial EHHC applications emphasize security, automated access, and energy monitoring, ensuring operational efficiency and workforce safety. These applications collectively drive energy savings, operational control, and enhanced user experience across all building types.

Home and Building Automation Market Regional Outlook

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North America

North America installed 17.1 million units in 2023, representing 38% of global installations. Residential units represent 35%, commercial buildings 40%, and industrial facilities 25%. Automated gates are 2.5 million units, turnstiles 2.2 million, automatic barriers 2 million, video entry systems 1.6 million, intercoms 1.5 million, tubular motors 0.9 million, bollards 0.8 million, and road blockers 0.5 million. AI-enabled smart building integration is present in 22% of commercial buildings, while cloud-based management systems are installed in 35% of facilities. Over 28,000 technicians support installation, maintenance, and integration.

Europe

Europe installed 12.6 million units, representing 28% of global installations. Residential installations account for 4.5 million units, commercial 5 million, and industrial 3.1 million. Gates, automatic barriers, and turnstiles dominate, accounting for 60% of European installations. Video entry and intercom systems represent 20%, tubular motors 10%, and bollards/road blockers 10%. AI and IoT integration is present in 18% of commercial buildings, while cloud-based solutions cover 30% of installations.

Asia-Pacific

Asia-Pacific installed 9.9 million units, contributing 22% of global installations. Residential adoption is 4 million units, commercial 3.5 million, and industrial 2.4 million. Gates and automatic barriers account for 50%, video entry and intercoms 20%, tubular motors 15%, and bollards/road blockers 15%. Urban development and smart city initiatives drive adoption.

Middle East & Africa

Middle East & Africa installed 5.4 million units, representing 12% of global installations. Residential units account for 1.2 million, commercial 2.5 million, and industrial 1.7 million. Government buildings and infrastructure projects are primary adopters. Gates and barriers account for 50%, video entry and intercoms 20%, tubular motors 15%, and bollards/road blockers 15%.

List of Top Home and Building Automation Companies

  • Schneider Electric
  • FAAC Group
  • Lutron Electronics
  • ABB
  • Boon Edam
  • Somfy
  • Aiphone
  • Legrand
  • Honeywell International
  • Control4 Corporation
  • Siemens AG
  • Nice S.p.A.
  • Hörmann Group
  • Gunnebo Group

 Top Two Companies By Market Share

  • Schneider Electric: Holds 14% global market share, with 6 million units installed globally in 2023.
  • FAAC Group: Holds 12% global market share, contributing 5 million units in 2023.

Investment Analysis and Opportunities

Global investments in home and building automation reached over 1.2 million units funded in 2023. North America invested in 17.1 million units, Europe 12.6 million, Asia-Pacific 9.9 million, and Middle East & Africa 5.4 million. Cloud-based systems and IoT solutions represent 40% of investments, AI-enabled predictive maintenance 22%, and smart energy management solutions 15%. Urban residential projects accounted for 35% of total installations, while commercial projects were 40%. Industrial automation projects represented 25%, focusing on security, access control, and energy efficiency. Over 300 joint development projects were initiated globally, emphasizing collaboration between security and energy management vendors. Residential adoption grew by 20%, with mobile and voice-controlled interfaces installed in 30% of homes, creating strong investment opportunities. Expansion in Asia-Pacific is supported by urbanization, smart city initiatives, and government incentives for energy-efficient buildings.

New Product Development

Innovation in home and building automation continues with over 5 million new units installed in 2023. Tubular motors saw 2.25 million new units, while automated gates and turnstiles contributed 8 million units combined. AI-enabled predictive maintenance was introduced in 22% of commercial buildings, improving operational efficiency. IoT-based cloud management solutions expanded to 40% of new installations, enabling remote control and analytics. Video entry systems and intercoms saw 4.5 million new units, supporting security enhancements. Smart energy and lighting systems were deployed in 18 million commercial units and 12 million residential units. Manufacturers integrated interoperability across 55% of new devices, ensuring compatibility with major smart home platforms.

Five Recent Developments (2023–2025)

  • Schneider Electric launched 1.2 million AI-enabled building automation units in 2023.
  • FAAC Group introduced 1 million automated gate and barrier systems in 2024.
  • Lutron Electronics deployed 900,000 smart lighting and climate control units globally in 2023.
  • ABB installed 750,000 tubular motors and access control systems across Europe and Asia-Pacific in 2024.
  • Honeywell International rolled out 650,000 IoT-enabled cloud management solutions, enhancing remote monitoring in commercial buildings.

Report Coverage of Home and Building Automation Market

The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global home and building automation market, covering over 45 million installed units in 2023. It includes segmentation by type—gates (22%), automatic barriers (20%), turnstiles (18%), intercoms (10%), video entry systems (10%), bollards (8%), road blockers (5%), tubular motors (5%), and others (2%). Applications include residential (35%), commercial (40%), and industrial (25%). Regional coverage spans North America (38%), Europe (28%), Asia-Pacific (22%), and Middle East & Africa (12%). Emerging trends such as IoT integration (40%), AI-based predictive maintenance (22%), cloud-based solutions (40%), and mobile interfaces (30%) are highlighted. The report tracks key companies, including Schneider Electric (14% market share) and FAAC Group (12%), and details recent developments, innovations, and investment opportunities. Over 300 joint development projects were initiated globally, and over 5 million new units were added in 2023, reflecting technological evolution and market expansion. It provides insights into adoption patterns, technical challenges, and business strategies for stakeholders.

Home and Building Automation Market Report Coverage

REPORT COVERAGE DETAILS

Market Size Value In

USD 145999.32 Million in 2026

Market Size Value By

USD 309326.21 Million by 2035

Growth Rate

CAGR of 8.7% from 2026 - 2035

Forecast Period

2026 - 2035

Base Year

2025

Historical Data Available

Yes

Regional Scope

Global

Segments Covered

By Type :

  • Gates
  • Automatic Barriers
  • Turnstiles
  • Intercom
  • Video Entry Systems
  • Bollards
  • Road Blockers
  • Tubular Motors
  • Others

By Application :

  • report are:
  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial

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Frequently Asked Questions

The global Home and Building Automation Market is expected to reach USD 309326.21 Million by 2035.

The Home and Building Automation Market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 8.7% by 2035.

Schneider Electric,FAAC Group,Lutron Electronics,ABB,Boon Edam,Somfy,Aiphone,Legrand,Honeywell International,Control4 Corporation,Siemens AG,Nice S.p.A.,Hörmann Group,Gunnebo Group.

In 2025, the Home and Building Automation Market value stood at USD 134314.0  Million.

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