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Out of the incandescent LED lamp market prospects

With the beginning of a comprehensive ban on incandescent lamps, light source replacement will be fully opened in 2014, LED lighting is expected to gradually occupy the lighting market. On the same day, energy-saving lighting index rose 4.50%, while the Shanghai index, Shenzhen component index yesterday fell, stock index fell 0.31%, to close at 2109.39 points, the Shenzhen Component Index fell 0.09%, to close at 8114.39 points.

In January 1st this year, the U.S. market's best-selling 40 Watt and the 60 watt incandescent stop selling. At the same time, in Asia, South Korea, Thailand, Philippines have also taken measures to promote the use of energy-saving lamps instead of incandescent bulbs. With the beginning of a comprehensive ban on incandescent lamps, light source replacement will be fully opened in 2014, LED lighting is expected to gradually occupy the lighting market.

Out of the incandescent LED lamp market prospects

Formal and incandescent lamps

According to the U.S. energy independence and security act of 2007, the United States since the beginning of the year, the U.S. market's best-selling 40 Watt and the 60 watt incandescent stop selling. After the elimination of incandescent lamps, the United States to encourage the use of energy-saving compact fluorescent lamps, LED lamps and other energy efficiency higher than the bulb. Analysts believe that, compared to other energy-saving lamps, LED bulbs are more energy efficient, more environmentally friendly, so LED alternative incandescent will have a broad market space. In Asia, South Korea, Thailand, Philippines have also taken measures to promote the use of energy-saving bulbs instead of incandescent bulbs.

With the above-mentioned countries began to ban incandescent lamp, light source replacement will be fully opened in 2014, LED lighting is expected to gradually enter the lighting market, which undoubtedly played a role in promoting the development of LED lighting market.

China is also in line with the elimination of incandescent

As early as November 4, 2011, the national development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Commerce and other departments jointly issued the ban on the import and sale of incandescent lamps on the general announcement. The announcement clearly from November 1, 2011 onwards, in accordance with the size of the power in five stages, and gradually ban the import and sale of incandescent lamps for general lighting. "Notice" shows that in October 1, 2014, China banned the import and sale of 60 watts and above ordinary incandescent lighting; from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016 for the mid-term evaluation period; in October 1, 2016 to ban the import and sale of 15 watts and above ordinary incandescent lighting, or as the mid-term evaluation results are adjusted.

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