家庭能源管理:發電、消耗、需求回應
市場調查報告書
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1469330

家庭能源管理:發電、消耗、需求回應

Home Energy Management: Generation, Consumption, Demand Response

出版日期: | 出版商: Parks Associates | 英文 | 商品交期: 最快1-2個工作天內

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簡介目錄

對能源成本上升和電網可靠性的擔憂促使消費者希望更好地管理能源消耗。 公用事業和能源提供者正在加強實施需求響應計劃,並探索為家庭服務的新機會。 範例視圖

本報告研究了家庭能源管理市場,並解釋了智慧家庭和智慧能源設備如何成為主流,以及這一趨勢對製造商、能源提供者和其他參與者意味著什麼。 還包括採用趨勢、購買意願以及不斷變化的消費者對能源監控解決方案、家用太陽能、電池儲存和需求響應計劃的看法。

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調查方法/定義

重要術語和定義

引進能源監控

執行摘要

  • 平均每月電費
  • “我們正在積極努力減少家庭能源消耗。”
  • 智慧型恆溫器擁有量趨勢
  • 參與需求回應
  • 消費者希望獲得更多有關能源的信息
  • 四種有助於管理家庭能源消耗的工具
  • 透過其他應用程式監控您的家庭能源使用情況
  • 主要家用能源設備的擁有量
  • 購車意願:12 個月展望
  • 您希望購買的車輛類型
  • 購買太陽能的激勵措施
  • 購買太陽能發電意向
  • 蓄電池簡介

能源成本與消耗

  • 平均每月支出
  • 住宅用戶的平均電費
  • 消費者對每月電費的認知度
  • 消費者對每月電費的看法:依收入分類
  • 消費者對每月電費的認知度:依家庭結構劃分
  • 消費者對每月電費的認知度:依房屋面積劃分
  • 對家庭能源消耗的態度
  • 有孩子的家庭缺乏減少能源消耗的時間和訊息
  • 目前的整合使多個智慧家居設備協同工作
  • 智慧家庭設備整合的目的

智慧恆溫器:引入狀態、引入目的和預計節省費用

  • 智慧恆溫器的實施與近期採購
  • 智慧恆溫器的整體購買意向
  • 未來 6 個月內可能搬家的人群對智慧恆溫器的整體購買意向
  • 未來 6 個月內可能進行家居裝修的人群對智慧恆溫器的整體購買意向
  • 淨推薦值:智慧能源設備
  • 智慧型恆溫器 NPS,趨勢

能源服務與需求響應計畫:知識與參與

  • 對所提供的能源計劃有深入了解
  • 能源計畫的採用
  • 使用能源計劃
  • 使用能源計劃:詳細信息
  • 使用需求響應計劃:詳細信息
  • 參與需求響應計畫的主要動機
  • 參與需求響應計畫的獎勵措施
  • 過去 12 個月內提出的需求回應事件的估計數量
  • 需求回應事件持續時間
  • 需求響應活動體驗
  • 不參與需求響應計畫的原因
  • 參與需求反應的障礙:性別
  • 參與需求反應的障礙:依年齡劃分
  • 為什麼要改變您的需求響應計劃?
  • 消費者在尖峰時段自行調整的產品
  • 消費者允許製造商和電力公司在高峰時段進行調整的產品
  • 聰明的產品主願意在高峰期調整產品。
  • 可以允許電力公司以更多激勵措施調整恆溫器
  • 對災難復原計畫獎勵措施的興趣:依年齡和家庭收入劃分

能源監控:偏好與概念

  • 從能源供應商取得用電量明細
  • 檢視消費明細的頻率
  • 如何考慮功耗細分
  • 確認訊息:能量故障確認方法
  • 透過其他應用程式監控美國所有網路家庭的家庭能源使用情況
  • 透過特定設備所有者的其他應用程式監控家庭能源使用情況
  • 可用於管理家庭能源消耗的工具
  • 對能源管理工具的興趣:按消耗詳細資訊的當前使用情況分類
  • 對能源管理工具的興趣:透過智慧家庭設備的採用
  • 對能源監視器有興趣
  • 首選能源消耗解決方案
  • 按人口群體劃分的首選能源消耗解決方案
  • 可以購買專業安裝的即時能源監視器

家庭供電:電動車、太陽能發電、智慧電板

  • 對主要家用能源設備有豐富的了解
  • 主要家庭能源設備的擁有量
  • 主要家用能源設備的購買意願較高
  • 購車意願:12 個月展望
  • 您希望購買的車輛類型

太陽能發電及蓄電池銷售

  • 購買太陽能板的動機
  • 促進太陽能板購買的因素
  • 如何取得太陽能板
  • 對太陽能採購和性能的滿意度
  • 不購買太陽能產品的原因
  • 購買太陽能的激勵措施
  • 電動車和智慧恆溫器擁有者的太陽能發電擁有率
  • 電動車與智慧恆溫器車主的光電購買意願
  • 太陽能發電業主介紹蓄電池
  • 您多久使用家用電池作為家庭電源?
  • 購買家用電池的時機
簡介目錄

SYNOPSIS:

Rising energy costs and concerns about grid reliability prompt consumer interest in better managing their energy consumption. Utilities and energy providers seek to ramp up engagement in demand response programs and look for new opportunities to provide services to the home. This research examines how smart home and smart energy devices are moving into the mainstream and the opportunities that move opens for manufacturers, energy providers, and other industry players. It includes trending adoption, purchase intention, and shifting consumer perspectives on energy monitoring solutions, home solar, battery storage, and demand response programs.

SAMPLE VIEW

Key questions addressed:

  • 1. To what extent are internet households impacted by rising energy costs?
  • 2. Has familiarity with energy programs and energy devices increased?
  • 3. What is the current adoption of energy devices, including smart thermostats, home solar, home battery storage, and electric vehicles?
  • 4. How are consumer perceptions of utility programs changing? Has participation in demand response grown?
  • 5. What is the interest in next-gen solutions, such as whole-home monitoring and solar/storage systems?
  • 6. Are smart thermostats and solar systems meeting consumer expectations?

"In this push-pull environment, the most immediate opportunity lies in helping consumers make small, accessible changes that can help them save on their energy costs. Smart thermostats and demand response programs fit the bill." - Jennifer Kent, VP, Research, Parks Associates.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

Yilan Jiang, Senior Director of Consumer Analytics.

Yilan leads Parks Associates' Consumer Analytics team and manages numerous primary research and custom research across all areas of the consumer IoT, including consumer electronics, entertainment services, voice assistants, and connected home solutions. Yilan conducts consumer behavior analysis to understand market trends, predict consumer demand, and provide quantified market intelligence that guides strategic business decisions. Yilan leads research that provides rich insight into consumer preference and deep analysis of competitive strategies and business models.

Yilan earned her MA in economics from University of Texas at Arlington and BA in economics in Nankai University, P.R. China.

Jennifer Kent, Vice President, Research.

INDUSTRY EXPERTISE: Connected Health, Connected Home Technologies and Services, Connected Entertainment Products and Services

Jennifer manages the research department and Parks Associates' process for producing high-quality, relevant, and meaningful research. Jennifer also leads and advises on syndicated and custom research projects across all connected consumer verticals and guides questionnaire development for Parks Associates' extensive consumer analytics survey program. Jennifer is a certified focus group moderator, with training from the Burke Institute.

Jennifer earned her PhD in religion, politics, and society and an MA in church-state studies from Baylor University. She earned her BA in politics from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.

Sharon Jiang, Consumer Insights Manager.

Sharon Jiang is a member of the Consumer Analytics team. She analyzes different kinds of consumer data to extract critical findings of market trending and consumer behavior. She also contributes to the visualization of information to construct consumer reports. In addition, she leads the communication process with venders to provide cost estimates for custom surveys.

Sharon is currently pursuing her Dbl. BSAN MS and MBA degrees at the University of Texas at Dallas. She also earned a master's degree in Accounting at Syracuse University.

Table of Contents

Survey Methodology and Definitions

Key Terms and Definitions

Introducing Energy Monitoring

Executive Summary

  • Avg. Monthly Electricity Expenditure
  • "I actively work to reduce my energy consumption at home."
  • Smart Thermostat Ownership
  • Demand Response Participation
  • Consumer Demand for Better Energy Insights
  • Top 4 Valuable Tools of Home Energy Consumption Management
  • Monitoring Home Energy Usage Through Other Applications
  • Ownership of Major Home Energy Equipment
  • Vehicle Purchase Intentions: 12 Month Outlook
  • Type of Vehicle Intenders
  • Incentive for Solar Purchasing
  • Solar Purchase Intentions
  • Battery Storage Adoption

Energy Costs and Consumption

  • Average Monthly Expenditure
  • Average Electricity Price to Residential Customers
  • Consumer Perception of Monthly Electricity Bill
  • Consumer Perception of Monthly Electricity Bill by Income
  • Consumer Perception of Monthly Electricity Bill by Family Size
  • Consumers' Perception Regarding Electricity Bill by Home Size
  • Attitudes Towards Home Energy Consumption
  • Not Enough Time/Info to Reduce Energy By Households with Kids
  • Current Integration of Multiple Smart Home Devices Work Together
  • Purpose of Smart Home Device Integration

Smart Thermostats: Adoption, Intentions, Estimated Savings

  • Smart Thermostat Adoption and Recent Purchases
  • Overall Smart Thermostat Purchase Intention
  • Overall Smart Thermostat Purchase Intention among Those Likely to Move in the next 6 Months
  • Overall Smart Thermostat Purchase Intention among Those Likely to Start a Home Renovation in the Next 6 Months
  • Net Promoter Score: Smart Energy Devices
  • Smart Thermostat NPS, Trending

Energy Services and Demand Response Programs: Familiarity and Engagement

  • High Familiarity with Energy Programs Offered
  • Adoption of Energy Programs
  • Energy Program Use
  • Energy Program Use Details
  • Demand Response Program Use Details
  • Top Motivation to Participant in Demand Response Program
  • Incentive to Participate in Demand Response Program
  • Estimated Number of Demand Response Events Called in Past 12 Months
  • Duration of Demand Response Event
  • Demand Response Event Experience
  • Reasons for not Participating in Demand Response Program
  • Barriers to Demand Response Participation by Gender
  • Barriers to Demand Response Participation by Age
  • Reasons for Churning Demand Response Program
  • Products Consumers are Willing to Adjust Themselves During Peaks
  • Products Consumers Will Allow Manufacturer or Utility to Adjust During Peaks
  • Willingness to Adjust Products During Peaks, Among Smart Product Owners
  • Likelihood of Allowing Electricity Provider to Adjust Thermostat with Incentives
  • Interest in DR program incentives by Age and Households Income

Energy Monitoring: Preferences and Concepts

  • Receive Electricity Consumption Breakdown from Energy Provider
  • Frequency of Reviewing Consumption Breakdown
  • Electricity Consumption Breakdown Review Methods
  • Information Reviewed by Methods of Reviewing Energy Breakdown
  • Monitoring Home Energy Usage Through Other Applications among All US Internet Households
  • Monitoring Home Energy Usage Through Other Applications among Owners of Specified Devices
  • Valuable Tools of Home Energy Consumption Management
  • Interest in Energy Management Tools, by Current Use of Provided Consumption Breakdowns
  • Interest in Energy Management Tools, by Smart Home Device Adoption
  • Interest in Energy Monitors
  • Preferred Energy Consumption Solutions
  • Preferred Energy Consumption Solutions by Demographic
  • Likelihood of Purchasing Pro-Install Retail-Time Energy Monitor

Power at Home: EVs, Solar, Smart Electric Panels

  • High Familiarity with Major Home Energy Equipment
  • Ownership of Major Home Energy Equipment
  • High Intention of Purchasing Major Home Energy Equipment
  • Vehicle Purchase Intentions: 12 Month Outlook
  • Type of Vehicle Intenders

Selling Solar and Storage

  • Solar Panel Purchase Motivation
  • Purchase Drivers of Solar Panels
  • Solar Panel Acquisition Method
  • Satisfaction Level with Solar Purchase and Performance
  • Reasons for Not Purchasing Solar Power Products
  • Incentive for Solar Purchasing
  • Solar Ownership Among EV and Smart Thermostat Owners
  • Solar Purchase Intentions Among EV and Smart Thermostat Owners
  • Adoption of Battery Storage Among Solar PV Owners
  • Frequency of Using Home Battery to Power Home
  • Home Battery Purchase Timing