The Global Market for Smart and Sustainable Buildings 2023-2033
Due to evolving standards for building regulations and demand for occupant comfort, the performance of building envelopes continues to improve. Buildings account for ~30-40% of the world’s total primary energy, and the benefits of energy efficient buildings are numerous, from better thermal comfort to longer buildings lifecycle. In order to adhere to regulations, many new buildings are required to meet energy efficiency targets. These targets are increasingly met through technology, and in most cases rely on advanced materials, either by developing new materials or modifying existing ones.
The use of advanced materials, nanomaterials, and smart materials, is now driving improved building envelope performance by allowing reconciliation of the architectural features of buildings with the new challenges of energy and environmental efficiency.
Technologies and materials include:
Smart glass and windows
Electrochromic (EC) smart glass
Thermochromic smart glass
Suspended particle device (SPD) smart glass
Polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) smart glass
Photochromic smart glass
Micro-blinds
Electrokinetic glass
Graphene smart glass
Heat insulation solar glass (HISG)
Thermal and sound insulation
Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIP)
Aerogels
Transparent Insulation Materials (TIM)
Metamaterials
Graphene
Nanofiber‐based insulation material
Shape memory sound absorption
Advanced construction materials
Advanced concrete additives
Graphene
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs)
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs)
Cellulose nanofibers
Nanosilica
Nano-titania (TiO2)
Zycosoil
Phase change materials
Self-healing materials
Self-sensing concrete
3D printing construction materials
Environment-adaptive skin facades
Memory steel
Biomaterials
Double-skin façades
Carbon negative concrete
Vibration dampening
Passive vibration mitigation materials
Smart vibration mitigation materials
Metamaterials
Shape memory materials
Carbon nanotubes
Magnetorheological fluid (MRF)
Magnetostrictive materials
Smart coatings and films
Cool roofs
Antireflective glazing
Metamaterials
Photocatalytic self-cleaning coatings
Hydrophobic coatings
Superhydrophobic surfaces
Anti-fouling and easy-to-clean coatings
Advanced antimicrobial coatings
Thermally insulating paint
Smart air filtration and HVAC
Nanofibers
Graphene
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF)
Nanosilver filters
Carbon nanotubes
Phase change materials
Nano-TiO2 photocatalyst filter coatings
Self-healing coatings
Heating and energy efficiency
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF)
Phase change materials
Energy harvesting
Piezoelectric materials
Thermoelectric materials
Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV)
Bioadaptive glazing
Smart sensors
Temperature sensors
Motion sensors
Humidity sensors
Sensors for air quality
CO2 sensors for energy efficient buildings
Smart lighting
LEDs
Organic LEDs (OLEDs)
Quantum dots
Flexible lighting
Report contents include:
Market drivers for advanced materials in smart and sustainable buildings.
Revenues for smart and advanced materials building applications and markets, 2021-2033 (millions USD).
In-depth technology analysis.
In depth market analysis.
Profiles of over 250 companies in the smart and sustainable buildings market. Companies profiled include Acoustic Metamaterials Group Limited, Aerogel Technologies LLC, Ambient Photonics, Aspen Aerogels, Blueshift Materials, Inc., CarbiCrete, CarbonCure Technologies, Carbon Upcycling Technologies, ChromoGenics AB, ClearVue Technologies, Eterbright Solar Corporation, Fortera, GoodWe, HeatVentors, JinkoSolar, Next Energy Technologies, Inc, Onyx Solar, Phononic Vibes, RavenWindow, Research Frontiers, Inc., Inc., Solidia Technologies etc.
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