The comprehensive report provides an in-depth analysis of the US Energy Efficient Fixtures industry. This 10th edition is developed based on our meticulous research of primary and secondary data sources, ensuring accuracy and reliability. The analytical study covers market size across By Product (Lighting Fixtures, HVAC Fixtures, Plumbing Fixtures, Building Fixtures, Others), By End-User (Residential, Commercial, Industrial). It offers key drivers, challenges, and growth forecasts into the market current state and future prospects from 2018 to 2034. Leading companies and their market shares are included in the study.
The U.S. energy-efficient fixtures market is expanding as both consumers and businesses seek to reduce energy consumption and lower utility costs while contributing to environmental sustainability. Energy-efficient lighting fixtures, such as LED and CFL lights, have become widely adopted due to their significant energy-saving potential, longer lifespan, and lower maintenance costs. Government regulations and incentives promoting energy efficiency in both residential and commercial buildings are also driving the growth of this market. The U.S. government and various states have enacted policies and mandates to encourage the adoption of energy-efficient technologies in construction, including the implementation of energy-efficient lighting standards. Moreover, as businesses and homeowners prioritize sustainability and reducing their carbon footprint, the demand for energy-efficient fixtures has increased, especially in the wake of growing concerns about climate change. The commercial sector, including offices, retail spaces, and industrial facilities, is a major driver of the market, as companies look to reduce operating costs and meet green building standards. Technological innovations in smart lighting systems, which offer improved control and automation of lighting based on usage and environmental conditions, are further boosting the market's growth. The U.S. energy-efficient fixtures market is expected to continue expanding as demand for sustainable, cost-effective lighting solutions rises across sectors.
Energy-efficient fixtures, such as LED lighting, are widely used in residential and commercial buildings to reduce energy consumption. A Department of Energy (DOE) report highlighted that LED fixtures have reduced energy usage by 50% compared to traditional lighting. https://www.energy.gov
The US energy-efficient fixtures market is growing as commercial buildings, residential homes, and industrial facilities prioritize energy conservation and sustainability. The Department of Energy’s (DOE) stringent energy efficiency regulations for lighting and water fixtures are encouraging widespread adoption of LED lighting, smart faucets, and low-flow plumbing solutions. Companies like Cree Lighting, Signify (formerly Philips Lighting), and Kohler are introducing smart, sensor-based fixtures that optimize energy and water usage. Additionally, retrofitting outdated commercial buildings with high-efficiency lighting and plumbing systems is a major growth driver, with state-led initiatives like California’s Title 24 standards accelerating market penetration.
The push for energy conservation and stringent building efficiency regulations are driving demand for energy–efficient fixtures, including LED lighting, low–flow plumbing systems, and smart HVAC controls. Government initiatives such as ENERGY STAR certification, California’s Title 24 energy code, and federal tax incentives for energy–efficient building retrofits are accelerating market growth. Major players like Signify (formerly Philips Lighting), Kohler, and Lutron are developing smart, sensor–enabled fixtures that optimize energy use through real–time monitoring and automation. The increasing adoption of net–zero energy buildings and LEED–certified projects is further boosting demand for fixtures that reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Additionally, advancements in Internet of Things (IoT)–enabled lighting and water conservation technologies are enhancing user convenience while significantly lowering energy and water consumption in commercial, residential, and industrial settings.
Lighting fixtures dominate the US energy-efficient fixtures market, driven by stringent energy efficiency regulations, incentives for LED adoption, and advancements in smart lighting technologies. LED lighting systems have become the standard in residential, commercial, and industrial applications, replacing traditional incandescent and fluorescent fixtures due to their higher energy savings, longer lifespan, and compatibility with IoT-based control systems. The HVAC fixture segment is growing rapidly, fueled by building decarbonization initiatives, rising demand for smart thermostats, and high-efficiency heat pumps. Plumbing fixtures, including low-flow faucets, dual-flush toilets, and water-efficient showerheads, are increasingly being adopted as water conservation efforts expand across residential and commercial buildings. Building fixtures, such as insulated doors, high-performance windows, and energy-efficient roofing materials, are seeing strong demand as part of green building certifications like LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and Energy Star programs.
The residential sector is the largest end-user of energy-efficient fixtures, as homeowners and developers invest in LED lighting, high-efficiency HVAC systems, and water-saving plumbing solutions to lower energy costs and reduce environmental impact. The commercial sector, including offices, retail stores, and hotels, is also witnessing significant adoption, driven by corporate sustainability goals, government incentives, and increasing awareness of energy efficiency benefits. The industrial sector, particularly manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and logistics centers, is rapidly integrating energy-efficient fixtures to lower operational costs and comply with stringent energy efficiency standards. The push toward carbon neutrality and net-zero emissions in industrial operations is expected to further accelerate the demand for smart energy-efficient lighting, HVAC upgrades, and water-saving plumbing systems across the US.
US consumers remain optimistic about the economy but caution around spending continue to persist across segments. The US GDP is forecast to register 2.7% y-o-y growth in 2025 and around 2.1% in 2026. Leading contributors to the economy including California, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia, Washington, New Jersey and others remain key markets in 2025. On the other hand, ten states are likely to register rapid GDP growth rate of 4.2% to 7% including Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, New Hampshire, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. With inflation rate forecasts to remain around 2%, the country presents robust market prospects for Energy Efficient Fixtures companies.
GE is a key innovator in energy-efficient lighting fixtures, offering smart LED solutions and industrial-grade luminaires. The company’s GE Current LED series enhances lighting efficiency in commercial buildings, warehouses, and public infrastructure, reducing energy costs by up to 50%. GE is also integrating smart lighting control systems, enabling automated dimming and energy optimization for sustainable building management.
Schneider Electric provides intelligent lighting and automation solutions that support energy conservation in commercial and residential spaces. The company’s EcoStruxure™ Lighting Control System allows real-time monitoring of lighting energy usage, optimizing fixture performance in smart buildings. Schneider is investing in solar-powered LED fixtures, aligning with US federal energy efficiency initiatives to reduce carbon footprints in urban environments.
The US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market is highly competitive with key players including Signify (Philips, Netherlands, US plants), Acuity Brands (US), Eaton (US), Hubbell (US), GE Lighting (US), Cree LED (US), Osram (Germany, US plants), Lutron (US). Companies investing in strong distribution networks and brand recognition continue to gain steady revenue growth in the industry. Analysis of the leading US Energy Efficient Fixtures companies identifies that widening portfolio through new launches and catering to niche segments remains the most potential growth strategy.
Lighting, HVAC, and plumbing fixtures designed to minimize energy consumption while maintaining optimal performance. Examples include LED lights, low-flow faucets, and smart thermostats. Energy-efficient fixtures reduce utility costs, lower carbon footprints, and support sustainability goals in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
By Product
Lighting Fixtures
HVAC Fixtures
Plumbing Fixtures
Building Fixtures
Others
By End-User
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
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1. Executive Summary
1.1 US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market Overview
1.1.1 Key Findings
1.1.2 Market Size and Growth Projections, 2019 to 2034
1.1.3 Key Trends and Drivers
1.1.4 Competitive Landscape Snapshot
1.1.5 What’s new in the current 10th edition?
2. Introduction to US Energy Efficient Fixtures Markets in 2025
2.1 Market Definition
2.2 The role of Energy Efficient Fixtures Market in the US
2.3 Report Scope and Segmentation
By Product
Lighting Fixtures
HVAC Fixtures
Plumbing Fixtures
Building Fixtures
Others
By End-User
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
2.4 Companies Profiled
2.5 Study Period and Units
3. US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market Share Analysis
3.1 US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market Share by Type, 2024
3.2 US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market Share by Application, 2024
3.3 US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market Share by Sales Channel, 2024
4. US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market Size Outlook
4.1 Current Market Size, 2025
4.2 Historical Market Size, $ Million, 2019 to 2024
4.3 Historical Market Growth Rate, %, 2019 to 2024
4.4 Forecast Market Size, $ Million, 2025 to 2044
4.5 Forecast Market Growth Rate, %, 2019 to 2024
5. US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market- Strategic Analysis Review
5.1 US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market Dynamics
5.1.1 Key Market Trends to Shape the Market Outlook
5.1.2 Major Market Drivers
5.1.3 Potential Growth Opportunities
5.1.4 Potential Challenges
5.2 Porter’s Five Force Analysis
5.2.1 Threat of New Entrants
5.2.2 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
5.2.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
5.2.4 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.2.5 Threat of Substitutes
5.3 Value Chain Analysis
5.3.1 Key Segments across the Value Chain
5.3.2 Leading Companies in each Value Chain Segment
6. Scenario Analysis and Risk Assessment
6.1 Low Growth Case Scenario
6.1.1 Definition and Assumptions
6.1.2 Market Size outlook, 2024- 2034
6.2 Reference Case Scenario
6.2.1 Definition and Assumptions
6.2.2 Market Size outlook, 2024- 2034
6.3 High Growth Case Scenario
6.3.1 Definition and Assumptions
6.3.2 Market Size outlook, 2024- 2034
7. US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market Size – Historical Data
7.1 US Market Size by Type, $ Million, 2019-2024
7.2 US Market Size by Application, $ Million, 2019-2024
7.3 US Market Size by Sales Channel, $ Million, 2019-2024
By Product
Lighting Fixtures
HVAC Fixtures
Plumbing Fixtures
Building Fixtures
Others
By End-User
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
8. US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market Size- Forecast Data
8.1 US Market Size by Type, $ Million, 2025- 2034
8.2 US Market Size by Application, $ Million, 2025- 2034
8.3 US Market Size by Sales Channel, $ Million, 2025- 2034
9. Competitive Landscape
9.1 Major Players and Market Share Analysis
9.2 Company Profiles (Strengths, Weaknesses, Strategies)
9.3 Competitive Strategies and Differentiation
9.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
10. Recommendations and Strategic Insights
Market Entry Strategies
Product Development Recommendations
Marketing and Sales Strategies
Investment Opportunities
11. Appendix
Data Sources and Methodology
Glossary of Terms
List of Organizations and Associations
By Product
Lighting Fixtures
HVAC Fixtures
Plumbing Fixtures
Building Fixtures
Others
By End-User
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
The US Energy Efficient Fixtures Market size is estimated at $1.1 Billion in 2025. Further, the market is poised to reach $2 Billion in 2034, registering a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.7%.
LED retrofits and smart lighting systems cut energy costs in commercial buildings.
Product (Lighting Fixtures, HVAC Fixtures, Plumbing Fixtures, Building Fixtures, Others), End-User (Residential, Commercial, Industrial)
Key strategies include product innovation, strategic partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and focus on sustainable and high-performance solutions.
With 2024 data as actuals, the report features historic data from 2019 and forecast is for 2025 to 2034. Units are in USD and volume and pricing data is available upon request.