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LED MARKET OVERVIEW AND
FORECAST ‐ INDIA
Electric Lamp & Component
Manufacturers’ Association of India
Taipei – March 12‐15, 2012

Lighting Industry in India
• Performance year 2011

Industry growth
Growth per annum
10000

17%

LIGHTING INDUSTRY IN INDIA ‐ GROWTH TREND CHART
LIGHTING INDUSTRY IN INDIA GROWTH TREND CHART

12%
9000

9%
15%

8000

12.5
%

7000
6000

13%

9290

7994

7167

US $ 2 Billion

6567

5711

5060
5000

4500

Rs. Crores

4000
3000
2000
1000
0
2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Growth of CFL in India
1200

1000

1000

800

Qty. Million Pcs

600

25 %

43%

400

20 35 43
2002

‐200

2003

2004

67 100
2005

2006

140 200
2007

2008

GROWTH

28%

0

255

ACTUAL

2009

340 *ESTIMATES
12%
%

200

304

400

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

Growth GLS Vs CFL
Growth – GLS Vs CFL
900
800
700
600

662

Qty Million Pieces
Qty Million Pieces
757 780 735 766 797 755
724 710

500
400
300
200
100
0

100 140
36 43 67

200

255

320 340

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

GLS
CFL

Growth of CFL manufacturing
Capacity in India d YEAR

No of Manufacturers

Manufacturing capacity
(Million pieces p.a.)

2002

5

19

2003

7

22

2004

10

29

2005

12

50

2006

13

80

2007

16

130

2008

20

200

2009

32

350

2010

45

500

2011

52

730

2013 (Estimate)

60

1000

Fluorescent & HID Lamps
250
200

194
180 186 190 186 179 182
Qty. Million Pieces

150
100
50

26
14 17 21 18 22
10

0
Fluorescent Lamps

2005

2006

2007

HID

2008

2009

2010

2011

LED Lighting
LED Lighting
Stimulation for LED Lighting in India

Barriers identified
Barriers identified
• Limited availability of LED technology in India y gy
• High initial cost of

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