Governments Start to Set Standards for LED Lighting Industry

Recently a common set of standards for LED lighting firms in Greater China was announced, which will help Taiwan-based firms enter the China market. This common set of standards will be expanded to emerging markets such as Russia, India, Southeast Asia, and South Africa in the near future.

In recent years, Taiwan-based LED firms have actively obtained business in China. Now with this common set of standards, these firms have the opportunity to occupy a larger market share.

The major LED lighting markets across the world have been introducing standards and verification systems. Although the market is booming, products have been lacking consistent quality and this has become a barrier for further development. Lead by international brands such as Philips and Osram, the LED industry formed the Zhaga Consortium, aiming to standardize the interface of LED lighting. The consortium has been setting standards for the lighting engine interface for LED spot lights, street lamps, and indoor lighting. However, the standards are not mandatory.

Some governments have attempted to nurture their domestic LED lighting industry by setting standards. For example, the Energy Star in U.S., an energy standard for consumer products introduced by the U.S. Department of Energy. To enter the U.S. market, LED components need to pass a test for 6,000 hours to obtain Energy Star certification. This has been regarded as an entry barrier to the U.S. market.

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