Vietnam's urban landscape reflects its commitment to sustainable building practices and advanced management systems.
Vietnam is witnessing significant expansion in its Building Management System (BMS) market, driven by rapid infrastructure development and a focus on energy efficiency. With an increase in green buildings and government initiatives promoting sustainability, BMS solutions are gaining traction. The market is projected to grow at a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate of 16.3%, fueled by urbanization and smart city programs. Major developments and corporate commitments to energy efficiency further enhance the landscape, making the BMS market a key player in Vietnam’s economic growth and sustainability endeavors.
Vietnam’s economy is on the fast track, emerging as one of the leading growth stories in Southeast Asia. As a result, the Building Management System (BMS) market in the country is expected to witness substantial growth in the coming years. This expansion is primarily fueled by rapid infrastructure development and a keen focus on improving energy efficiency in the real estate sector.
Recent data indicates a notable increase in the number of green buildings across Vietnam, rising from 276 in 2022 to 396 in 2023. This shift showcases a growing demand for BMS solutions, as more buildings are designed to minimize their environmental impact while promoting sustainability. As such, Vietnam’s BMS market revenues are projected to grow at an impressive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16.3% from 2024 to 2030.
The primary drivers behind this growth include ongoing infrastructure development and the burgeoning industrial and commercial sectors. Urbanization trends and the introduction of smart city initiatives are expected to enhance the need for advanced BMS solutions, further propelling the market forward.
The Vietnamese government’s commitment to sustainable development is evident through various initiatives, including the Vietnam Energy Efficiency Programme (VNEEP 3), running from 2019 to 2030. The program aims to reduce national energy consumption by 8-10%, aligning with the country’s broader goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Such ambitious targets have led to the promotion of green building practices, with certification systems like LEED, LOTUS, and Green Mark encouraging sustainable practices within the BMS framework.
Many businesses are also stepping up their commitment to sustainability. For instance, Canon Vietnam has effectively reduced its total electricity consumption by 11%, decreasing from 85,845 MWh in 2019 to 76,054 MWh in 2023 by focusing on energy efficiency. The company is in the process of integrating smart BMS connected to mobile devices, allowing for real-time monitoring of energy usage. Furthermore, energy consumption per production unit has seen a notable decrease of 14.4% from 2019 to 2023.
The BMS market is poised for further transformation, particularly with the anticipated rise of managed services rooted in Industry 4.0 technologies. Facility management is expected to grow faster, primarily due to the expansion of the hospitality and commercial sectors. As a result, the commercial sector is projected to experience the highest growth, stimulated by significant projects, including the construction of eight new airports by 2030.
Some of the largest ongoing developments include the $2 billion Padaran Mui Dinh development, which aims to boost tourism and economic activity, as well as new Grade A and B office spaces in major urban centers like Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The National Innovation Center (NIC) in Hoa Lac Hi-Tech Park is also enhancing its operations by implementing energy-efficient solutions provided by ABB, contributing to operational cost savings and sustainability goals.
Investment in building automation and energy management systems has the potential to dramatically improve energy efficiency, with estimates suggesting increases between 25-67%. Such advancements not only lead to reduced operational costs but also foster improved workplace wellbeing, creating more conducive environments for employees.
As Vietnam continues on its path of economic growth and infrastructure development, the BMS market stands out as a vital aspect of its journey toward sustainability and energy efficiency. The collaborative efforts of the government, businesses, and innovative technologies are expected to drive this market forward, making it an exciting space to watch in the coming years.
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