1. Executive Summary
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Market Trends
1.3 Forecast Overview
2. Market Issues
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Definitions and Scope of the Report
2.3 Market Overview
2.4 Market Drivers
2.4.1 Energy Efficiency and Electrification Policies and Targets
2.4.2 Customer Interest in Building-Wide Solutions Beyond Energy Efficiency
2.4.3 EaaS Models
2.4.4 Growth in DER and ZNE Buildings
2.4.5 Corporate Social Responsibility
2.5 Market Barriers
2.5.1 Costs and Payback Timelines
2.5.2 Customer Confusion
2.5.3 Split Incentives
2.5.4 Contractor Incentives and Awareness
2.5.5 Price of Electricity and Natural Gas Subsidies
2.6 Regional Market Dynamics
2.6.1 North America
2.6.1.1 US
2.6.1.2 Canada
2.6.2 Europe
2.6.2.1 Western Europe
2.6.2.2 Eastern Europe
2.6.3 Asia Pacific
2.6.3.1 China
2.6.3.2 India
2.6.3.3 Japan
2.6.3.4 Australia
2.6.4 Latin America and Middle East & Africa
3. Technology Issues
3.1 Types of Energy Efficiency Projects
3.2 Overview of Technology Options and Recent Innovations
3.2.1 HVAC and Water Heating Technologies
3.2.1.1 Heat Pumps
3.2.1.2 VRF
3.2.1.3 Electric Boilers and Furnaces
3.2.1.4 Electric Chillers
3.2.1.5 District Heating
3.2.1.6 Electric Packaged Systems
3.2.1.7 Connected RTUs
3.2.1.8 Solar Water Heaters
3.2.1.9 Electric Water Heaters
3.2.1.10 Heat Recovery
3.2.1.11 Sustainable Refrigerants
3.2.2 HVAC Controls Technologies
3.2.3 Building Envelope Technologies
3.2.3.1 Smart Windows and Glass
3.2.3.2 Cool Roofs
3.2.4 Services
3.2.4.1 Installation
3.2.4.2 Commissioning
4. Key Industry Players
4.1 Market Ecosystem
4.1.1 Bosch Thermotechnology
4.1.2 CAREL
4.1.3 COOLNOMIX
4.1.4 Daikin
4.1.5 Danfoss
4.1.6 EcoEnergy Insights
4.1.7 Emerson Electric
4.1.8 enVerid Systems
4.1.9 Fujitsu General
4.1.10 Kinestral Technologies
4.1.11 Logical Buildings
4.1.12 Mayekawa
4.1.13 McKinstry
4.1.14 Research Frontiers
4.1.15 Siemens
4.1.16 Sparkfund
4.1.17 Trane
4.1.18 View
5. Market Forecasts
5.1 Forecast Methodology
5.2 Forecast Scope
5.3 Forecast Overview
5.3.1 HVAC and Water Heating
5.3.2 HVAC Controls
5.3.3 Building Envelope
5.3.4 Services
5.4 Conclusions and Recommendations
5.4.1 Policymakers
5.4.2 OEMs and Service Providers
5.4.3 Utilities
6. Building Types
6.1 Office
6.2 Retail
6.3 Education
6.4 Healthcare
6.5 Hotels & Restaurants
6.6 Institutional/Assembly
6.7 Warehouse
6.8 Transport
7. Acronym and Abbreviation List
8. Table of Contents
9. Table of Charts and Figures
10. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes