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Recommended by the Japanese government LED street lighting

According to the Japanese unit Techno Systems survey, 2010 Japanese local LED bulb 3 suppliers and market share, respectively, twenty-seven point eight percent, twenty-four point seven percent, Toshiba lighting Matsushita and SHARP twenty point five percent, the 3 total summary of Japan LED lighting manufacturers more than 70% market share.

Show according to the new electricity division system, before the lights and small billboards and other electricity division, are based on the following 20W as the smallest unit, such as LED lights into 5W, with the Tokyo electric power company charges, 20W monthly electricity is 108 yen, but if the new system calculation, 10W electricity only 75 yen. In the past to 40W is the smallest unit of Okinawa power, will also increase 10W ~ 20W below.

Recently, the Japanese government in order to promote the popularity of LED street lights, has passed by the Tokyo electric power company, such as ten new electricity tariff division system, the new addition of 10W following the electricity tariff division. This new system will be implemented in December 1, 2011, which will help to reduce the cost of LED street lights after the introduction of electricity.

Now, Japan is the most import to LED lighting area, whether the government units, or general public consumption, in the industrial and household electricity tariff rates were high in cases, follow-up effect plus 311 events have led to the Japanese government and the people, continue towards the goal of energy saving in unison to estimate the government units will also be appropriate the time to give the subsidy policy to further advance. Japan area will be on 2012 banning the production and use of incandescent lighting, Toshiba lighting (Toshiba Lighting and Technology Corp.), MITSUBISHI, OSRAM (Mitsubishi ELectric OSRAM Ltd.) and Panasonic (Panasonic) and other related lighting industry, have said with their plans respectively. Toshiba lighting in 2010 and began to ban the production of E26 gold incandescent lamp. MITSUBISHI OSRAM plans to 2012, banning the production of housing, housing and transparent opaque spherical incandescent lamp. Panasonic is a direct increase in the proportion of the province's electricity shipments. In addition to the prohibition of the production of incandescent lamps, these Japanese lighting manufacturers are also actively involved in the ranks of LED lighting production.

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