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Connected Home IoT Energy Roadmap About CABA 2018 Continental Automated Buildings Association 2 Vision CABA advances the connected home and intelligent buildings sectors CABA Continential Automated ID: 773345

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Connected HomeIoT Energy Roadmap

About CABA © 2018, Continental Automated Buildings Association 2 Vision CABA advances the connected home and intelligent buildings sectors. CABA ( Continential Automated Buildings Association )

© 2018, Continental Automated Buildings Association 3 CABA Board of Directors

CABA is International CABA extends its reach to a Global Market with 390+ members and 30,000+ industry professionals worldwide. AUSTRALIA BARBADOS BELGIUM BRAZIL CANADA CHINA COLUMBIA CROATIA ENGLAND ESTONIA FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY INDIA ITALY JAPAN KOREA MEXICO PANAMA POLAND RUSSIA SINGAPORE SOUTH KOREA TAIWAN THE NETHERLANDS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED KINGDOM USA VENEZUELA Page 4

Today’s Presentation What is a connected home? About the research Research findings and customer perceptions Roadmap Recommendations

What is a Connected Home? A residential environment with smart devices, appliances, communication features, controls, centralized hubs, and other functionalities that are enabled by information technology that anticipates and responds to the needs of the occupants, working to promote their comfort, convenience, security , and entertainment, among other functions. lighting appliances security communications entertainment comfort/ HVAC

About Research Analysis and evaluation of industry trends and challenges Consumer feedback/concerns about connected home energy solutions Connected Home IoT Energy Roadmap for short-, medium-, and long- terms Survey based module (n=1234 ) Methodology Industry-focused research module Connected Home Technology Vendors Utility and Energy solution Providers Industry Influencers Primary research Secondary research

Development of wireless networking technologies Consumer Awareness of benefits Mobility of solutions via smartphones Energy- and cost-saving Reduction in the costs of connected devices Incentives DRIVERS Market Drivers 8

Key Issues Uncovered / Challenges in the Adoption of Connected IoT Homes

Consumer Perception

Respondent Profiles and Top Findings 87% of respondents were homeowners Relatively evenly split for groups over age of 25 Want 1-2 year payback on improvements For the first time, energy ranks as top concern Automating systems is important Cybersecurity concerns persist

Insights on Customer Preferences Regarding Benefits and Features of Home Energy Solutions Top 3 Motivating Benefits and Features to Adopt a Home Energy Solution Automatic HVAC adjustment when zero occupancy is sensed (motivating to 76%)Automatic HVAC adjustment during peak hours (75%) Ability to realize savings from the use of various energy saving solutions (73%) Top Unmet Needs Automatic HVAC adjustment when zero occupancy is sensedSingle device to control appliances, lights, security, entertainment, etc.Breaks down energy bill by high energy-using appliances Likelihood of Adopting the Ideal Home Energy Solution8 out of 10 consumers are likely (somewhat/very) to adopt a home energy solution with the most motivating benefits and features.Top Reason for Lack of Interest62% of those who are not interested in the ideal home energy solution are not interest in most, if not all, of the features and benefits . Most Adopted Energy Saving Solutions 76% of consumers in North America have switched to LED light bulbs 68% use Energy Star certified appliances. High Impact Solutions with Low Adoption Rates Included increasing home insulation, high efficiency HVAC, smart thermostat, programmable non-communicating thermostat, system to control multiple devices, smart power strips, and programmed light

Comparison between Importance of Features/ Benefits and Current Satisfaction Levels

Reasons for Not Using Presented Home Energy Solution Response distribution by participants who declared themselves “unlikely to use the presented overall solution”. Total N=257

Standardization , Collaboration and Roadmap

No distinct connected home IoT cybersecurity-related standards Vulnerable to cybersecurity breaches Involvement of a connected home ecosystem helps improve security and risk management Not all the data collected, analyzed in a standardized format Standardized method for describing and understanding facilitates cost-effective method for homeowners to analyze, visualize, and derive value from information Rating tool goals are managing energy and optimizing operational performance Tool that certify features offered by connected home IoT devices Cybersecurity Standards Analyzing Data Rating Tools for High-Performance Homes Connectivity Standards No common connectivity standard or protocol directly compatible with all the smart devices. Industry collaboration needed for a common connectivity framework to support an open environment Standardization Initiatives Needed

Prospects for Collaborative Partnerships Communication Protocol Developers Technology Vendors with Insurance Companies Technology Vendors Utility Companies and Device Manufacturers Utility Companies Tech Vendors: Leverage complementary strengths to meet client requirements High level of integration during the installation of smart systems Utilities & Device Co’s : Better energy saving plans, more innovative incentives and rebates Encourage closer connection between homeowners & utilities for demand side management Tech Vendors & Ins. Co’s : Insurance companies compete for precise data to quantify risk Insurance companies could move from simply insuring against the risk to actively helping protect customers. Utilities : Generally partner with smart home platform providers But working together can develop a management platform, enhance their supplementary offerings Comm Protocol Developers: current absence of a single end-to-end solution Tailored offerings combine and integrate the benefits of individual platforms Partnerships Among or Between…

Connected Home IoT Energy Roadmap Notes : Requirements: Currently non existent/ existing in very small scale Unmet Needs: Existing currently at intermediate level Milestones refer to significant levels of adoption

Recommendations

Implement best practices to promote connected home certification based on energy savings, comfort, convenience, security and other performance attributes. Develop real-time monitoring and data analytics capabilities to increase predictability of maintenance and consumer usage trends. Develop common standards for open communication protocols for cross-compatibility of products and platforms. Collaborate on connected home industry initiatives, policies and standards, and technology development to ensure interoperability, privacy, security, and transparency. New go-to-market models and innovative partnership structures are needed to offer consumer centric product and services. It will be one of the primary means of creating customer value. Recommendations

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