Incandescent lamp elimination order makes LED replacement lamp business opportunities unlimited

We are concerned, what are the challenges of future lighting technology? Just the light effect - this answer has been vetoed in time. The author agrees with Professor Zhang Guoqi of the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Apart from the technical update and system solutions, I care about having more forms of lighting. It should not be limited to mainstream LED lighting and needs to be surpassed.

If the future lighting is a software + hardware + control mode, then the replacement lamp is still limited to the hardware level, replacing the light source to retain its shape, and the problems brought by the replacement of the light source are driving the designers to follow the example. Light source, improvement program.

At this stage of industrial development, in addition to energy efficiency issues, it is also necessary to emphasize the response to market demand. This determines what kind of LED application needs to stimulate the market. The cabin lighting method is considered to be a model of modern lighting. If LED lighting can eliminate people's lights, it is the best embodiment. This requires greater control of the light in the design, such as installing sensors on the lighting device or automatically adjusting the brightness through the system to create an intelligent lighting environment from the perspective of energy saving.

The topic is a bit far-reaching. At present, the LED lamps on the market, which are closest to our people, are still called LED bulbs that replace one of the lamps. Compared to the CFL, although the cost has been declining, LED bulbs need to improve cost performance.

Under the influence of the international situation, China’s incandescent lamp elimination policy seems to have made some progress. A few days ago, the National Development and Reform Commission, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the Global Environment Facility (GEF) jointly launched China's phasing out of incandescent lamps and accelerated the promotion of energy-saving lamps (PILESLAMP) project. The tender involves 10 subcontracts with a total budget of 14 million US dollars and a three-year implementation cycle.

Energy-saving lamps, whether it is CFL or LED, is it too light? It is only a tender, not strict? At this time, our lighting manufacturers need to do calm. It may be that the traditional incandescent lamp production country has deepened. We just saw that the China Development and Reform Commission is banned (banned) incandescent lamps for speeding up energy conservation and emission reduction within 10 years. It is clearly not clear that the incandescent lamp is banned. , let alone the cut-off. There is neither a rigid policy nor a proper subsidy policy. Therefore, China's lighting manufacturers will invest 890% of their attention outside the country. The EU, Japan, the United States, and even in the near future will invest in our friendly country, Russia. According to reports, Russia also recently announced the ban: since 2011, the sale of incandescent lamps has been banned. Since 2013, incandescent lamps with a power greater than 75W have been banned, and incandescent lamps have been completely banned since 2014.

The author has collected some relevant news from other countries and regions. After the manufacturers deeply understand, they may be able to save the thirst.

â—† Since September 1 last year, the first phase of the ban on the elimination of incandescent lamps in 27 countries of the European Union has officially entered into force. This signifies that merchants will no longer purchase 100W incandescent lamps and have banned all wattage conventional bulbs since 2012. This is just the beginning. According to the EU's timetable, from September 2010 to September 2012, incandescent lamps will gradually withdraw from the market. So in recent years, the business opportunities of LED bulbs within 10W have emerged.

â—† South Korea banned the use of incandescent lamps in South Korea by the end of 2013, the "fourth energy utilization rationalization basic plan" decision.

â—† United States January 2012 to January 2014. Most incandescent bulbs will be banned from sale in the US market in 2014. The 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act stipulates that from January 2012 to January 2014, the United States will phase out 40W, 60W, 75W and 100W incandescent bulbs and replace them with energy-saving bulbs.

â—† Japan will stop manufacturing and selling high-energy incandescent lamps by 2012. The Japanese government has announced that Japan will completely ban the use of incandescent lamps by 2012. Experts expect that the ban will increase the number of fluorescent lamps and compact fluorescent lamps, and eventually increase the demand for LED lighting as LED efficiency increases and costs decrease.

â—† Canada disables incandescent lamps before 2012 Canada's Minister of Natural Resources Gary Len announced on April 25, 2007 that Canada is scheduled to ban the sale of incandescent lamps in 2012. Canada is the second country after Australia to announce the ban on incandescent lamps.

â—† Australia stopped production in 2009, and the traditional incandescent lamps were gradually banned at the latest in 2010. Australia is the first country in the world to plan a total ban on the use of traditional incandescent lamps. The Australian government announced on the 20th that it will gradually ban the use of traditional incandescent lamps at the latest in 2010 and replace them with energy-saving lamps such as more energy-efficient fluorescent lamps.

â—† The Taiwan area plans to implement the incandescent lamp cut-off policy in 2010 and a total cut-off in 2012. The Energy Bureau of the Ministry of Economic Affairs announced in the Industrial Science and Technology Strategy Conference of the Executive Yuan yesterday that this year, traditional incandescent lamps have been gradually pushed out of public institutions, restaurants, hospitals and even general homes. After three years of booking, production will be phased out. At the latest, electricity consumption will be more in 2012 at the latest. The traditional incandescent lamps will be completely shut down and disabled.

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