Due to the efforts of governments to promote energy-saving policies and the gradual decline in LED lighting costs, which will help stimulate energy-saving business opportunities, LED industry research institute LEDinside said that with the ban of incandescent bulbs, LED bulbs below 10W have emerged, and major lighting manufacturers have cut prices. Come and attack nearly 20 billion incandescent bulbs every year.
Taking a 7W LED bulb as an example, at the beginning of 2009, a 7W LED bulb cost nearly $15 to $20, and LED accounted for about 60% of the cost of a bulb. However, as the cost of LEDs decreases, the cost of a 7W LED bulb has dropped to about $10. At this stage, the cost of LEDs has dropped to 40%. As the cost of LED bulbs has fallen, the current price difference between retail and fluorescent bulbs has shrunk from 15x to 10x.
In the face of rising energy prices, governments have recently introduced various policies to reduce energy consumption. The first action is to ban the use of energy-intensive incandescent bulbs. From the timetable for the ban on incandescent bulbs in various countries, LEDinside said that the 2012 deadline for the ban on incandescent bulbs in most countries also brought huge business opportunities for LED lighting.
In Japan, for example, the Japanese government signed the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. The goal of reducing emissions in Japan is nearly 300 million tons of carbon dioxide. If the lighting in Japan is used, if it can replace existing lighting products with energy-saving lamps, it is expected It can save 3.4 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. Recently, the Japanese government has launched a series of subsidy policies in order to catch up with the promise of the Kyoto Protocol. For example, if enterprise users adopt LED energy-saving lamps, they will be given a certain degree of subsidy. With the approach of 2012, the demand for LED bulbs to replace incandescent bulbs will flood.
In Taiwan, LEDinside said that from 2008 to 2009, the price of LED street lamp in Taiwan was fiercely competitive. The winning bidders all hoped to open up overseas markets through the winning records. The Taiwan government is supporting the stage of LED street lamp manufacturers through policies. Sexual tasks have been reached, so the direction of subsidies for the LED industry in 2010 will be converted into road signs, lights, and other uses.
Taking a 7W LED bulb as an example, at the beginning of 2009, a 7W LED bulb cost nearly $15 to $20, and LED accounted for about 60% of the cost of a bulb. However, as the cost of LEDs decreases, the cost of a 7W LED bulb has dropped to about $10. At this stage, the cost of LEDs has dropped to 40%. As the cost of LED bulbs has fallen, the current price difference between retail and fluorescent bulbs has shrunk from 15x to 10x.
In the face of rising energy prices, governments have recently introduced various policies to reduce energy consumption. The first action is to ban the use of energy-intensive incandescent bulbs. From the timetable for the ban on incandescent bulbs in various countries, LEDinside said that the 2012 deadline for the ban on incandescent bulbs in most countries also brought huge business opportunities for LED lighting.
In Japan, for example, the Japanese government signed the Kyoto Protocol in 1997. The goal of reducing emissions in Japan is nearly 300 million tons of carbon dioxide. If the lighting in Japan is used, if it can replace existing lighting products with energy-saving lamps, it is expected It can save 3.4 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions. Recently, the Japanese government has launched a series of subsidy policies in order to catch up with the promise of the Kyoto Protocol. For example, if enterprise users adopt LED energy-saving lamps, they will be given a certain degree of subsidy. With the approach of 2012, the demand for LED bulbs to replace incandescent bulbs will flood.
In Taiwan, LEDinside said that from 2008 to 2009, the price of LED street lamp in Taiwan was fiercely competitive. The winning bidders all hoped to open up overseas markets through the winning records. The Taiwan government is supporting the stage of LED street lamp manufacturers through policies. Sexual tasks have been reached, so the direction of subsidies for the LED industry in 2010 will be converted into road signs, lights, and other uses.
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