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Greenpark Group Introduces AI-Powered Smart Homes in Indonesia: A Glimpse into the Future

23 Oct, 2025
Greenpark Group Introduces AI-Powered Smart Homes in Indonesia: A Glimpse into the Future

In urban life today, young generations prioritize functional intelligence in homes over building size. Data shows smart homes have shifted from being luxury items to basic needs for young couples seeking efficiency and convenience.

We Are Social reports that smart home penetration in Indonesia reached 9.58 million households in 2024, a 15% increase from the previous year. This growth is driven by increased internet adoption and the rise of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The biggest innovation now is AI integration.

From Basic Automation to Intelligent Personal Assistants

Smart homes have traditionally meant simple automation—setting devices on schedules. This idea has evolved. With Indonesia’s AI market expected to reach $2.76 billion by 2026, property developers are creating truly smart homes.

Greenpark Group introduced the “Home with AI” concept. According to their CEO, “The key lies in AI-Inspired Automation, a smart system that learns and works automatically based on residents’ routines,” he told Kompas.com on October 20, 2025.

Unlike typical smart homes, these AI homes do not wait for commands after initial setup. They act proactively: curtains open gradually, lights adjust to ideal levels based on your wake-up pattern, not fixed times. Motion and light sensors prevent electricity waste by turning off unused devices. The home activates security modes, locks doors, and dims lights when residents prepare to rest.

How AI Transforms Daily Living and Energy Efficiency

The home acts as an intuitive, adaptive personal assistant, a dream for the sandwich generation under time pressure.

The realistic strength of the “Home with AI” concept is that it offers futuristic comfort without very high prices. This technology is now affordable, making it ideal for young couples starting their households. Voice commands via devices like Google Nest simplify interaction.

Young couples gain an ideal balance of maximum comfort, operational efficiency, and energy cost reduction—key factors in managing new household finances.

Future Outlook: Smart Home Developments in Jabodetabek

In Jabodetabek, commitment to realistic smart homes is clear with planned expansion. Seven flagship projects, such as Le Hauz Limo, Vertihauz Cibubur, and The Hauz Jagakarsa, are prepared through 2026, all featuring modern design and an integrated Home with AI systems.



PHOTO: GREENPARKGROUP

This article was created with AI assistance.

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