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  • Smart City Market to Reach US$1.56 Trillion by 2020

    Dec 08, 2014

    By 2025, it is expected that around 58% of the world's population or 4.6 billion people will live in urban areas.

    The global smart city market will be valued at US$1.565 trillion in 2020. More than 26 global cities are expected to be smart cities in 2025, with more than 50% of these smart cities from Europe and North America.

    By 2025, it is expected that around 58% of the world's population or 4.6 billion people will live in urban areas. In developed regions and cities, the urban population in cities could account for up to 81% of total population. This will pose serious challenges for city planners, who will have to re-think how they provide basic city services to residents in a sustainable manner.

    According to Ivan Fernandez, industry director for Frost & Sullivan Australia & New Zealand, governments of smart cities are transforming from a traditional model of a silo-based organization to a more collaborative, integrated service delivery model. Cities will collaborate with each other to drive smart city innovation by entering into partnerships with each other.

    "Technology and ecosystem convergence, collaboration and partnerships between stakeholders from different industries, such as energy and infrastructure, IT, telecoms and government will also expedite the delivery of integrated services," he said.

    Smart cities are cities built on 'smart' and 'intelligent' solutions and technology that will lead to the adoption of at least five of the eight following smart parameters: smart energy, smart building, smart mobility, smart healthcare, smart infrastructure, smart technology, smart governance and smart education, smart citizen.

    Smart is the New Green

    Smart energy is the fastest growing market segment within smart cities and will be driven by the large scale adoption of smart grids and intelligent energy solutions. Smart energy will make up 24% of the total global smart city market in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 28.7% from 2012-2025.

    By early 2014, the rollout of smart meters under the Victorian Smart Grid Project was more than 90% complete with more than 2.5 million meters now installed at homes and businesses across the state. Flexible pricing commenced inSeptember 2013 to manage peak demand and this has eliminated estimated bills.

    Fernandez continues, "In the last ten years, distributed energy generation is estimated to have more than doubled. Strong growth is expected to 2020, corresponding to nearly half of the increase in total electricity use. The game-changer will be electricity storage; it will help manage peaks, drive renewable energy uptake, support EV infrastructure."

    Sensorization of Things

    Miniaturization, wireless-enablement and interoperability of sensors are key industry drivers that have allowed sensors to be part of building management systems. In 2012, the global market for sensors used in building automation systems wasUS$1.75 billion. This is expected to rise to about US$2.7 billion in 2016.

    Smart buildings will make up 7% of the total global smart city market in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 4.1% from 2012-2025.

    In Brisbane, there are plans for a CBD District Cooling System -- a centralised water chilling system which replaces air conditioning chillers and cooling towers in individual CBD buildings. This system will chill water during off-peak periods to supply CBD buildings during the day, yielding considerable energy savings.

    Making Smart Cities Work

    "Governments of cities should create a Smart City Stakeholder Group, encourage open collaboration and build digital infrastructure such as eServices and mHealth," Fernandez recommends.

    He continues, "The private sector on the other hand, should evaluate their role in the smart city market; build a 'City as a Customer' Strategy; identify potential partners, business models and consortiums; develop capabilities in data analytics and cloud-based services; and develop services as a business model."

    "For smart cities to work, begin with the end in mind. Tailor the technology solution to the DNA of the city; not the other way round," concludes Mr. Fernandez.

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