CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Report Description
1.2 Key benefits
1.3 Key market segmentation
1.4 Research methodology
1.4.1 Secondary research
1.4.2 Primary research
1.4.3 Analyst tools and models
CHAPTER 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.1 CXO Perspective
2.2 Market beyond: what to expect by 2025
2.2.1 Base case scenario
2.2.2 Optimistic scenario
2.2.3 Critical scenario
CHAPTER 3 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 Market definition and scope
3.2 Market trends
3.3 Key Findings
3.3.1 Top Factors impacting the market
3.3.2 Top investment pockets
3.3.3 Top winning strategies
3.4 Porters five force analysis
3.4.1 High Bargaining power of supplier
3.4.2 Moderate Bargaining power of buyer
3.4.3 Low Threat of substitute
3.4.4 High Threat of new entrant
3.4.5 High Competition within the industry
3.5 Value chain analysis
3.6 Market share analysis, 2013
3.7 Case studies
3.8 Drivers
3.8.1 Energy efficiency
3.8.2 Energy Price volatility
3.8.3 Policy / Regulatory Mandate and Incentive programs
3.9 Restraint
3.9.1 Investment hurdle and longer payback period
3.9.2 Hidden Costs
3.10 Opportunities
3.10.1 Emerging Economies
3.10.2 Emerging market for HEMS and BEMS
CHAPTER 4 ENERGY MANGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY END-USER
4.1 Residential
4.1.1 Key market trends
4.1.2 Competitive scenario
4.1.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
4.1.4 Market size and forecast
4.2 Commercial
4.2.1 Key market trends
4.2.2 Competitive scenario
4.2.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
4.2.4 Market size and forecast
CHAPTER 5 ENERGY MANGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY TYPE
5.1 Home Energy Management
5.1.1 Key market trends
5.1.2 Competitive scenario
5.1.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
5.1.4 Market size and forecast
5.2 Building Energy Management
5.2.1 Key market trends
5.2.2 Competitive scenario
5.2.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
5.2.4 Market Size and Forecast
5.3 Industrial Energy Management
5.3.1 Key market trends
5.3.2 Competitive scenario
5.3.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
5.3.4 Market size and forecast
CHAPTER 6 ENERGY MANGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY COMPONENTS
6.1 Sensors
6.1.1 Key market trends
6.1.2 Competitive scenario
6.1.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
6.1.4 Market size and forecast
6.2 Controllers
6.2.1 Key market trends
6.2.2 Competitive scenario
6.2.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
6.2.4 Market size and forecast
6.3 Software
6.3.1 Key market trends
6.3.2 Competitive scenario
6.4 Others
6.4.1 Key market trends
CHAPTER 7 ENERGY MANGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET, BY VERTICAL
7.1 Power and Energy
7.1.1 Key market trends
7.1.2 Competitive Scenario
7.1.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
7.1.4 Market size and forecast
7.2 Telecom and IT
7.2.1 Key market trends
7.2.2 Competitive Scenario
7.2.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
7.2.4 Market size and forecast
7.3 Manufacturing
7.3.1 Key market trends
7.3.2 Competitive Scenario
7.3.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
7.3.4 Market size and forecast
7.4 Enterprise
7.4.1 Key market trends
7.4.2 Competitive Scenario
7.4.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
7.4.4 Market size and forecast
7.5 Healthcare
7.5.1 Key market trends
7.5.2 Competitive Scenario
7.5.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
7.5.4 Market size and forecast
7.6 Others
7.6.1Key market trends
7.6.2 Competitive Scenario
7.6.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
7.6.4 Market size and forecast
CHAPTER 8 ENERGY MANGEMENT SYSTEMS MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY
8.1 North America
8.1.1 Key market trends
8.1.2 Competitive Scenario
8.1.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
8.1.4 Market size and forecast
8.2 Europe
8.2.1 Key market trends
8.2.2 Competitive Scenario
8.2.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
8.2.4 Market size and forecast
8.3 Asia-Pacific
8.3.1 Key market trends
8.3.2 Competitive Scenario
8.3.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
8.3.4 Market size and forecast
8.4 Latin America, Middle East and Africa (LAMEA)
8.4.1 Key market trends
8.4.2 Competitive Scenario
8.4.3 Key growth factors and opportunities
8.4.4 Market size and forecast
CHAPTER 9 COMPANY PROFILE
9.1 Schneider Electric SE
9.1.1 Company overview
9.1.2 Business performance
9.1.3 Key strategies and developments
9.1.3.1 Organic Strategies: new product development and restructuring
9.1.3.2 Inorganic strategy: Acquisition &Partnerships
9.1.4 SWOT analysis of Schneider ElectricSE
9.2 Honeywell International Inc.
9.2.1 Company overview
9.2.2 Business performance
9.2.3 Key strategiesand developments
9.2.3.1 Organic Strategies: New Product Development
9.2.3.2 Inorganic strategy: Acquisition &Divestiture
9.2.4 SWOT analysis of Honeywell InternationalInc.
9.3 SIEMENS AG.
9.3.1 Company overview
9.3.2 Business performance
9.3.3 Key strategies and developments
9.3.3.1 Organic Strategies: New Product Development
9.3.3.2 Inorganic strategy: Acquisition, Joint Ventures and Partnerships
9.3.4 SWOT analysis of SIEMENS AG.
9.4 Johnson Controls, Inc.
9.4.1 Company overview
9.4.2 Business performance
9.4.3 Key strategies and developments
9.4.3.1 Organic Strategies: New Product Development
9.4.3.2 Inorganic strategy: Acquisition, Joint Ventures and Partnerships
9.4.4 SWOT analysis of Johnson Controls, Inc.
9.5 C3 Energy
9.5.1 Company overview
9.5.2 Key strategies and developments
9.5.2.1 Organic Strategies: New Product Development
9.5.3 SWOT analysis of C3 Energy
9.6 Gridpoint, Inc.
9.6.1 Company overview
9.6.2 Key strategies and developments
9.6.2.1 Organic Strategies: New Product Development
9.6.3 SWOT analysis of Gridpoint, Inc.
9.7 Elster Group
9.7.1 Company overview
9.7.2 Business performance
9.7.3 Key strategies and developments
9.7.3.1 Organic Strategies: New Product Development
9.7.3.2 Inorganic strategy: Partnerships
9.7.4 SWOT analysis of Elster Group
9.8 GENERAL ELECTRIC Corp.
9.8.1 Company overview
9.8.2 Business performance
9.8.3 Key strategies and developments
9.8.3.1 Organic Strategies: new product development and restructuring
9.8.3.2 Inorganic strategy: Acquisition & Partnerships
9.8.4 SWOT analysis of Schneider ElectricSE