March 2026 – 360iResearch Publishes Comprehensive PIR Detector Market Analysis
360iResearch has released its latest report on the global PIR detector market, projecting robust growth driven by smart building initiatives, security requirements, and energy efficiency mandates[citation:1].
Market Projections:
- 2025 market size: $1.81 billion
- 2026 estimated: $1.94 billion
- 2032 projected: $3.14 billion
- CAGR (2026-2032): 8.14%
The report highlights that passive infrared detection technology has emerged as a pivotal component in modern security systems, lighting automation, and building management solutions. By sensing the infrared energy emitted by objects and occupants, PIR detectors deliver reliable motion detection capabilities with minimal power consumption[citation:1].
Key trends identified in the report include:
- Edge computing integration: Detectors can now process motion events locally, greatly reducing latency and unwarranted alerts
- Sensor fusion: Hybrid solutions combining PIR with microwave and ultrasonic sensing enhance detection accuracy and mitigate environmental noise
- Smart building initiatives: Growing emphasis on energy conservation has elevated demand for intelligent motion controls, particularly for LED lighting systems and HVAC management
The report also analyzes the impact of 2025 United States tariffs on PIR detector supply chains, noting that increased duties on semiconductor substrates, optical filters, and printed circuit board assemblies have added cost pressures. In response, leading suppliers are adjusting procurement strategies by diversifying their vendor base and accelerating localization of key components[citation:1].
Regional analysis shows North America leading in smart infrastructure projects, Asia-Pacific driven by rapid urbanization and automotive production, and Europe characterized by fragmentation of regulations yet convergence on unified energy efficiency directives[citation:1].
Major players profiled in the report include ABB, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Panasonic, Robert Bosch, Schneider Electric, Siemens, and STMicroelectronics, among others[citation:1].
