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LEDs to drive legislation-led European energy efficient lighting market, says Frost & Sullivan

LEDs to drive legislation-led European energy efficient lighting market, says Frost & Sullivan

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New analysis from Frost & Sullivan “European Energy Efficient Lighting Market”, finds that the market earned revenues of USD 1.15 billion in 2011 and estimates this to reach USD 1.92 billion in 2018. While compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) are currently the major product segment, the light emitting diodes (LEDs) segment is expected to grow rapidly as the technology improves and prices fall. "The EU’s objective of reducing carbon emissions by 20 per cent by 2020 has resulted in the implementation of several directives, including the Directive on Energy using Products (EuP) and the Directive on Energy Performance of Buildings (EPBD), which impose certain energy efficiency standards on buildings and EuPs, including lighting products," states Frost & Sullivan Research Associate Vivek Wali. "This has led to the EU-wide phase out of incandescent lamps and other inefficient light sources."

Energy efficient lamps have a higher initial price compared to less efficient light sources. European consumers also exhibit a preference for the quality and colour of the light provided by halogen and incandescent lamps over that of energy efficient alternatives. These factors have posed a significant hurdle in the wide-scale adoption of energy efficient lighting. "The high initial price of energy efficient lighting technology is a barrier for market penetration, especially in the price-sensitive residential sector," notes Wali. "Residential consumers, who constitute the largest end-user segment in the lighting market, also prefer the quality of light from incandescent lamps over energy efficient equivalents."

A competitive pricing strategy, along with reliable, high-quality products, is the key to garnering market share in the energy efficient lighting market. Manufacturers need to ensure that their products match the advertised claims of light quality and lifetime. "While the price of CFLs and LED lamps are highly dependent on market pressures upstream in the supply chain, manufacturers need to assure the quality of their products," advises Wali. "They also need to focus on maintaining competitive prices to gain market share."

European Energy Efficient Lighting Market is part of the Building Management Technologies Growth Partnership Service programme, which also includes research in the following markets: World LED Lighting Market, European Lighting Equipment Market: Opportunities by Vertical Application Sector and Forecasts and Growth Opportunities in the Total European Lighting Equipment Market. All research included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends that have been evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants.

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