Wellypower paid attention to consumer lighting market

Recently, CCFL lighting maker Wellypower Optronics reported hot cathode fluorescent lamps (HCFL) T5 light bars, in order to pay attention to consumer lighting market.

Now, Wellypower had both contract manufacturing and own brand operations. Every moth, the company could produce 1.4-1.8 million units, which utilization efficiency was 70-80%, and package 120 million units, which may increase 200 million units by the end of 2010.

With the new business, the company hoped the revenues in 2011 would reach a new high lever, which could up to 10% of total revenues from 5% in 2010.

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