Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS)

2010 US Consumer Survey Results

Surveys

Pages
34
Deliverables
Released
4Q 2010
Product Code
SU-1696
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Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS) encompass the use of in-home technology (often aided by software located at a utility or service provider’s head-end operations center) to enable consumers to better monitor and manage in-home energy consumption. When this functionality is offered by a utility to its customers, the systems are typically known as "home area networks" (HANs) and usually form part of the utility’s smart meter deployment. The HEMS market is at a very early stage of development and there are many pressing questions about consumer preferences and activities with respect to in-home energy management. Such questions include: how do consumers prefer to receive HEMS functionality? How do consumers prefer to interact with HEMS? What benefits are consumers seeking from in-home energy management? How are current HEMS configured in actual deployments and how do consumers believe this should evolve in the future? How much money (as a %) are consumers saving on their monthly utility bills as a result of HEMS deployments?

This presentation offers consumer survey results and accompanying analysis of ABI Research’s 2010 US Consumer Survey, with respect to consumer attitudes and activities in the area of HEMS. An online survey methodology was used, with the survey conducted September 8-10, 2009 and completed by 1,000 consumers in the United States. Survey participants were adults of at least 18 years of age and were either the sole decision maker or shared decision making for energy services for their home.

Table of Contents

Methodology
Summary: Energy Management System Awareness & Usage
EMS Usage
Satisfaction with EMS
Primary Concern Regarding EMS
Length of EMS Ownership
Primary Benefit of EMS
Monthly Electric Bill Savings From EMS
Methods of Viewing Electricity Consumption from EMS
Equipment Connected to EMS
Summary: Interest in Energy Management Systems
Familiarity with EMS
Interest in EMS
Primary Concern Regarding EMS (among those interested)
Preferred Method of Obtaining EMS
Primary Reason Interested in EMS
Expected Monthly Savings on Electrical Bill from EMS
Preferred Method of Viewing Electricity Consumption from EMS
Timeframe to Install EMS
Equipment Most Likely to Connect to EMS
Demographics
Age
Role in Decision Making for Energy/Security Services
Gender
Home Ownership
Marital Status
People in Household
Education
Income
Ethnicity




26 Charts
  • EMS in Home
  • Satisfaction With EMS
  • Primary Concern Regarding EMS
  • Possession of EMS
  • Primary Benefit of EMS
  • Monthly Savings on Electric Bill due to EMS
  • Viewing of Electricity Consumption From EMS
  • Equipment Connected to EMS
  • Familiarity with EMS
  • Interest in EMS
  • Primary Concern Regarding EMS
  • Preferred Method of Obtaining EMS
  • Primary Reason for Interest in EMS
  • Expected Monthly Savings on Electrical Bill Due to EMS
  • Preferred Method of Viewing Electricity Consumption From EMS
  • Timeframe to Install EMS
  • Equipment Most Likely to Connect to EMS
  • Age
  • Role in Decision Making for Energy/Security Services
  • Gender
  • Rent or Own Home
  • Marital Status
  • People in Household
  • Education
  • Income
  • Ethnicity