AIoT empowers the upgrade of switches and sockets, enabling products with fault-prevention warning features that achieve an annual energy-saving rate of 8%.


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2025-12-02

The latest industry report from November 2025 indicates that, as AIoT technology becomes increasingly integrated with energy management needs,

The latest industry report from November 2025 shows that, as AIoT technology becomes increasingly integrated with energy management needs, smart switches and sockets equipped with features such as fault prediction, energy consumption monitoring, and automatic peak-valley scheduling are rapidly gaining popularity. Measured annual power savings can reach up to 8%, making these devices a central hub for household energy management. Data indicates that, in online monitoring during the first five months of 2025, the proportion of switches and sockets featuring such smart functionalities has risen to 34%, with average prices increasing by 12% year-on-year.
The new-generation smart switch sockets, equipped with a built-in microcontroller and PLC module, can record key parameters such as voltage, current, and power factor in real time. Leveraging AI algorithms, they analyze electricity consumption data to provide early warnings of potential equipment failures. In terms of safety protection, the product integrates three major modules: leakage current protection, arc-fault detection and protection, and lightning surge protection. The leakage current tripping threshold is ≤30mA, with a response time of less than 20ms. The arc-fault detection rate exceeds 95%, effectively reducing the risk of electrical fires. For low-temperature environments in northern regions, certain models feature low-temperature-rated components that ensure reliable operation even at -25℃.
In terms of energy management, the product can integrate with time-of-use electricity pricing models to automatically start high-energy-consuming devices during off-peak periods. It predicts demand based on historical load curves and adjusts on-off strategies accordingly. Industry analysis indicates that over the next five years, switches and sockets will accelerate their evolution from mere “power interfaces” to “home energy routers,” supporting products that enable predictive maintenance and integration with photovoltaic energy storage systems. By 2030, these advanced products are expected to capture 25% of the market share.

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