Johnson Controls International plc Ordinary Share (JCI)
Competitors to Johnson Controls International plc Ordinary Share (JCI)
Emerson Electric Co. EMR -7.18%
Emerson Electric and Johnson Controls compete in several overlapping areas, particularly in HVAC and building automation solutions. Emerson's expertise in process automation and environmental controls provides it with unique offerings that challenge Johnson Controls in niche markets. While both companies strive for innovation and efficiency, Emerson’s strong R&D and commitment to automation technologies give it a competitive edge in continuously evolving sectors, making it a formidable competitor.
Honeywell International Inc.
Honeywell and Johnson Controls compete primarily in the buildings and industrial automation sectors, focusing on smart building technologies and energy efficiency solutions. Both companies offer integrated solutions for HVAC, security, and fire safety systems, striving to innovate through advancements in the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence. While Johnson Controls has a strong foothold in building management systems, Honeywell's extensive portfolio and diversified industrial segments provide it with a broader range of offerings, giving it a slight competitive advantage in certain markets.
Schneider Electric SE
Schneider Electric and Johnson Controls compete in the energy management and automation sectors, with a focus on sustainability and smart building solutions. Schneider's EcoStruxure platform and its emphasis on energy efficiency give it an edge in certain green technologies, while Johnson Controls emphasizes its strong legacy in HVAC and security systems. The competition revolves around who can deliver the most integrated and energy-efficient solutions to customers, with Schneider Electric often seen as a leader in renewable energy integration.
Siemens AG
Siemens and Johnson Controls compete in the field of building technologies and industrial automation, with both companies aiming to provide integrated solutions that enhance building efficiency and safety. Siemens has a strong presence in Europe and a robust technology portfolio that includes digital industrial solutions, giving it an edge in smart infrastructure projects. Johnson Controls counters by leveraging its extensive service network and expertise in specific market segments, though Siemens generally carries an advantage due to its larger scale and technological breadth.
Trane Technologies plc TT -3.91%
Trane Technologies and Johnson Controls are both major players in the HVAC market, and they compete directly in providing heating and cooling solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Trane, with its strong focus on innovation in energy-efficient HVAC systems, challenges Johnson Controls' market share in this segment. While Johnson Controls has a diversified portfolio beyond HVAC, Trane's dedicated approach to sustainability and efficiency gives it a competitive advantage in eco-conscious markets.