PIDA Predicts 1.05 million LED Light Bulbs will be Sold in Taiwan in 2012

Taiwan Photonic Industry & Technology Development Association (PIDA) has estimated that 1.05 million LED light bulbs will be sold in Taiwan by the end of 2012, 2.7 folds more than last year’s level.

The hefty growth is mainly thanks to recent hikes of electricity rates on the island, narrowed price gap between LED light bulbs and CFLs, and much better lumen-watt performance of LED lamps than CFLs.

as a result, the bright market outlook has drawn many local manufacturers to branch out into LED light bulb production and build up brand name in the market.

According to PIDA’s statistics, there are over 20 LED bulb brands from local and international manufacturers in Taiwan’s retail channels. Among them, Taiwan’s brand name suppliers include Everlight, Delta Electronics, Nan Ya Photonics Inc., Wellypower Optronics Corp., Bright LED Electronics Corp., Top Energy Saving System Corp., Neo Neon LED Lighting International Ltd., Tatung Corp., China Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd., BenQ, Sampo Corp., Shih Kwang Lighting & Electric Co., Ltd. and Ritek Corp.

These suppliers are mostly supplying bulbs rated from 6 to 12 watts as replacements for incandescent bulbs rated from 40 to 60 watts, with their luminous efficacy reaching between 40 and 100 lumens per watt.

Unit price goes from NT$276 (US$9.2 at US$1: NT$30) to NT$1,426 (US$47.5) for a kilolumen, vs. the NT$1,012-2,220 (US$33-74) range for each kilolumen offered by international brand-name suppliers. Beaming angle ranges from 120 to 320 degrees on the lamps both from international and local suppliers.

China Electric to ship 600,000 LED bulbs
China Electric’s vice president, S.Y. Tung, pointed out that the company has projected to ship 600,000 LED bulbs in 2012, around five times last year’s level. After rolling out 8W bulbs as replacements for 40W incandescent bulbs, the company plans to release 9W and 10W products in September as replacements for 60W incandescent lamps.

Tatung touted "2012 is Taiwan’s starting year for LED lighting"
Tatung shipped over 200,000 LED light bulbs in the April-July period this year. After selling out all of the 50,000 8W bulbs it recently introduced in only few days, the company plans to roll out 10W bulbs soon. The company’s president, W.Y. Lin Kuo, touted “2012 is"Taiwan’s starting year for LED lighting.”

Everlight, Delta sell own brand at stores
Everlight has made a splash with its branded 8W, NT$299 LED bulbs at President Chain Store Corp.’s 7-11 stores. Delta has similar success with B&Q stores.

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