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Smart Home Appliances Adoption in Kenya to Grow Significantly by 2029

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The adoption of smart household appliances, including popular  products such as LG’s InstaView refrigerators, is set to experience a notable increase by 2029,  according to the latest consumer data on the segment, reported by Statistai. Projections indicate that  smart home appliances will reach a 5.8% penetration rate across households in the country, marking a  significant shift from the estimated 2.8% in 2025. As a result, at least 831,700 households will have  active smart appliances.  

This increase shows a growing trend towards home automation, driven by consumers’ increasing  demand for convenience, energy efficiency, and advanced technological features. As a result, smart  appliances, which are connected to the internet and often controllable via mobile apps or voice  assistants, are becoming an integral part of modern homes. Among the most sought-after products in  this category are refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, speakers, and air conditioning units, with  many models now offering enhanced features like temperature control, inventory tracking, and  predictive maintenance alerts. 

Experts predict that the surge in the adoption of such smart appliances will be propelled by  advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT). And as these technologies  become more accessible and affordable, consumers are expected to embrace the convenience of  remotely managing their household appliances, ensuring better efficiency and reducing energy  consumption. 

The LG InstaView refrigerator, for example, is equipped with ThinQ technology, an AI-powered feature  that connects to users’ mobile devices, enabling them to monitor and optimize their refrigerator’s  performance for greater efficiency and durability. The fridge, for instance, sends a notification to a  user’s smartphone if the door is left open. This is in addition to providing settings for a ‘vacation mode’,  that greatly decelerates the power consumption. 

“Over the last one decade, we have had an explosion of technologies that are greatly improving the  capabilities of household appliances. LG has been leading the advent of many of these technologies  and we expect to have our smart appliances in millions of homes across Kenya,” said LG’s President  for East Africa, Donghun Lee.  

The expansion of the smart household appliance market is also driven by the increasing availability of  consumer-friendly financing options, government incentives for energy-efficient products, and the rapid  rollout of 5G technology across Kenya, enhancing the performance of connected devices.  

Industry analysts note that this steady growth in smart appliance adoption aligns with broader trends in  the home automation sector, where consumers are increasingly looking for devices that enhance their  quality of life and contribute to energy-efficiency. 

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