Global Connected Lighting Solution Industry: Remote Monitoring, Intelligent Dimming, and Energy Management via Zigbee, Bluetooth, and 5G – Strategic Outlook 2026-2032

Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report “Connected Lighting Solution – Global Market Share and Ranking, Overall Sales and Demand Forecast 2026-2032″. Based on current situation and impact historical analysis (2021-2025) and forecast calculations (2026-2032), this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Connected Lighting Solution market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.

The global market for Connected Lighting Solution was estimated to be worth US521millionin2025andisprojectedtoreachUS521millionin2025andisprojectedtoreachUS856 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 7.4% from 2026 to 2032. For facility managers, smart building integrators, and city infrastructure planners, the core business imperative lies in deploying connected lighting solutions that address the critical need for remote monitoring, intelligent dimming, scene customization, energy management, fault warnings, and predictive maintenance of lighting fixtures (LED luminaires, sensors, controllers) in commercial buildings (offices, retail, hospitality, healthcare), industrial facilities (warehouses, factories, logistics centers), smart homes (residential, apartments), and smart city infrastructure (streetlights, public spaces, parking garages). A connected lighting solution is an integrated lighting system that connects lighting equipment (lamps, sensors (occupancy, daylight, motion), and controllers) to a central management system (cloud platform (AWS, Azure, private) or local server) or user terminals (mobile app (iOS, Android), PC dashboard) via wired (DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface), KNX, PoE (Power over Ethernet)) or wireless communication technologies (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Z-Wave, LoRaWAN, Thread, Matter, 5G, NB-IoT). This enables remote monitoring (real-time status, energy consumption, fixture health), intelligent dimming (daylight harvesting, task tuning, scheduling), scene customization (pre-set lighting scenes for meetings, presentations, cleaning, security), energy management (energy usage analytics, load shedding, demand response), and fault warnings (lamp failure detection, predictive maintenance alerts). Core benefits: improved lighting efficiency (30-60% energy savings vs static lighting), reduced maintenance costs (condition-based vs time-based), enhanced occupant comfort (personalized lighting, circadian rhythm tuning), and integration with other IoT devices (HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning), shades, security, access control, fire alarm) to create an intelligent space environment. Architecture types: cloud-based centralized architecture (lights communicate with cloud platform (Signify Interact, Philips Hue, Wipro Connected) — rich data analytics, AI (artificial intelligence) algorithms, but requires internet connection and may have latency) and edge-based distributed architecture (local gateway (hub) processes data, sends relevant info to cloud — lower latency, works offline, privacy). Applications: home (residential, apartments, smart home ecosystems (Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit)), commercial (offices, retail stores, hotels, hospitals, schools, universities), industrial (warehouses, factories, logistics centers, cold storage), and city (streetlights, public parks, parking garages, tunnels, bridges). Key players: Anixter (US distributor), Casambi (Finland – Bluetooth mesh), Connected Light (US), Control4 (US – smart home, Snap One), Emerson (US), Helvar (Finland), Infineon (Germany – chips), LACROIX (France), Paradox Engineering (Switzerland), Performance in Lighting (Italy), Philips (Signify) (Netherlands – global leader in connected lighting), Schréder (Belgium – street lighting), Signify (Netherlands – Philips, Interact), Steinel Group (Germany – sensors), Tridonic (Austria – drivers, controls), Wipro Lighting (India). The market is driven by digitalization of lighting, energy efficiency regulations (EU Ecodesign, Energy Star, California Title 24), smart building adoption, IoT growth, and post-pandemic workplace reconfiguration.

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The Connected Lighting Solution market is segmented as below:
Anixter
Casambi
Connected Light
Control4
Emerson
Helvar
Infineon
LACROIX
Paradox Engineering
Performance in Lighting
Philips
Schréder
Signify
Steinel Group
Tridonic
Wipro Lighting

Segment by Type
Cloud-Based Centralized Architecture
Edge-Based Distributed Architecture

Segment by Application
Home
Commercial
Industrial
City

1. Market Drivers: Energy Efficiency Mandates, Smart Building Adoption, and IoT Integration

Several powerful forces are driving the connected lighting solution market:

Energy efficiency regulations and green building standards – EU Ecodesign Directive (lot 8/9), Energy Star mandatory, California Title 24 (occupancy/vacancy sensors, daylight harvesting), LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) credits. Connected lighting reduces energy consumption 30-60%.

Smart building and IoT ecosystem – Lighting as IoT backbone (sensors, wireless connectivity). Integration with HVAC, shades, security, access control, room booking. Data analytics for space utilization, cleaning schedules.

Post-pandemic workplace reconfiguration (hybrid work) – Hot desking, desk booking, occupancy monitoring via lighting sensors. Personalized lighting preferences (tunable white, circadian rhythm). Employee wellness, productivity.

Recent market data (December 2025): According to Global Info Research analysis, cloud-based centralized architecture dominates with approximately 70% revenue share (rich analytics, scalability, suitable for large deployments). Edge-based distributed architecture 30% share (lower latency, offline operation, privacy). Commercial (offices, retail, hospitality) largest application (50% share). Industrial (warehouses, factories) 25% share. Home (residential) 15% share. City (streetlights) 10% share. North America (US) largest market (40% share). Europe (Germany, UK, France) 30% share. Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Australia) 25% share (fastest-growing 8-9% CAGR). Signify (Philips) market leader (40%+ share). Helvar, Casambi, Tridonic, Wipro Lighting. Emerson, Control4, Infineon, LACROIX, Schréder, Steinel, Anixter distributor.

2. Solution Architectures and Technologies

Architecture Processing Location Connectivity Data Analytics Latency Offline Operation Privacy Share
Cloud-Based Cloud (AWS, Azure) Internet required Rich (AI, ML) High (seconds) No Lower ~70%
Edge-Based Local gateway (hub) Internet optional Limited Low (ms) Yes Higher ~30%

Key technologies: Wireless protocols: Bluetooth Mesh (Casambi, Signify), Zigbee (Philips Hue), Thread/Matter (Apple, Google, Amazon), Wi-Fi, LoRaWAN (outdoor), 5G/NB-IoT (outdoor). Wired: DALI-2, KNX, PoE, RS-485. Sensors: occupancy (PIR (passive infrared), microwave), daylight (photocell), temperature, humidity, CO2, air quality. Actuators: dimmable LED drivers, relays, DALI controllers. Gateway: hub, edge gateway (Raspberry Pi, industrial PC). Cloud platform: Signify Interact, Philips Hue Bridge, Wipro Connected. APIs (application programming interfaces) for building management system (BMS), SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition).

Exclusive observation (Global Info Research analysis): Connected lighting solution market is dominated by Signify (formerly Philips Lighting) with Interact platform (cloud-based) and Philips Hue (consumer). Casambi (Bluetooth mesh) leads in retrofits (no gateway required for small installations). Helvar (Finland), Tridonic (Austria) for commercial lighting control. Wipro Lighting (India) Smart LED. Emerson (US) (Control Techniques? not lighting). Schréder (street lighting). Anixter distributor. Edge-based (Casambi) growing for small to medium commercial (offices, retail).

User case – commercial office (December 2025): 50,000 sq ft office (US) installs Signify Interact connected lighting (cloud-based). Sensors detect occupancy, daylight. Lighting dims automatically (energy saving 55%). Facility manager dashboard (energy usage, maintenance alerts). Integrates with HVAC.

User case – smart warehouse (January 2026): Industrial warehouse (UK) installs Casambi Bluetooth mesh connected lighting (edge-based). Luminaires grouped, motion sensors trigger high-bay lighting on demand (zone control). Energy savings 65%. No cloud, low latency.

3. Key Challenges and Technical Difficulties

Interoperability (multiple protocols, vendors) – Zigbee, Bluetooth, Thread, Wi-Fi, DALI. Matter standard (Connectivity Standards Alliance) unifies IP-based connectivity. Legacy system integration.

Cybersecurity risks (cloud-based) – Unauthorized access, data privacy (occupancy patterns). Encryption, authentication.

Technical difficulty – commissioning (setting up groups, scenes, schedules): Hundreds of luminaires require configuration. Bluetooth mesh (Casambi) uses smartphone app. Cloud-based drag-and-drop.

Technical development (October 2025): Casambi (Finland) launched Casambi Cloud (hybrid) – local Bluetooth mesh + cloud analytics. Combines edge low latency with cloud data (optional).

4. Competitive Landscape

Key players include: Anixter (US – distributor), Casambi (Finland – Bluetooth mesh), Connected Light (US), Control4 (US – smart home), Emerson (US), Helvar (Finland – commercial controls), Infineon (Germany – chips), LACROIX (France), Paradox Engineering (Switzerland), Performance in Lighting (Italy), Philips (Signify) (Netherlands), Schréder (Belgium), Signify (Netherlands), Steinel Group (Germany – sensors), Tridonic (Austria – drivers, controls), Wipro Lighting (India). Signify global leader. Casambi, Helvar, Tridonic key.

Regional dynamics: Europe (Signify, Casambi, Helvar, Tridonic, Steinel, LACROIX, Paradox). North America (Signify, Control4, Emerson). India (Wipro Lighting). China (local competitors not listed).

5. Outlook

Connected lighting solution market will grow at 7.4% CAGR to US$856 million by 2032, driven by energy efficiency, smart buildings, and IoT. Technology trends: Matter standard (interoperability), Li-Fi (light fidelity) (data via light), tunable white (circadian lighting), and sensor fusion. Edge-based architecture growing for privacy, low latency. Asia-Pacific growth fastest (8-9% CAGR). Signify retains leadership.


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