LED+Building 2012 Report VI: Panasonic’s Wide Beam LED Light Bulb

LEDinside visited Panasonic’s exhibition area at Light+Building 2012, seeing what this Japan veteran brought to the table.

Panasonic stated that the company is planning to make inroads into the European LED lighting market and release 40W equivalent LED light bulb in July, 2012. The company also plans to expand its production lines in the future.


Panasonic hopes to increase its LED market share in Europe, providing LED products for regular users as well as enterprises. The company aims to increase the number of its LED products to 42 starting from April, 2012 to March, 2013, four times more than the current amount (11).

Panansonic showcased LED light bulbs featuring wide beam angle and brilliant lighting design. In addition, the company took out patents with its LED light bulbs.

Moreover, Panasonic pointed out that the company plans to release approximately 490 kinds of new residential LED lighting fixtures in the future, increasing the total number to 940. With such an ambition, the company believes that their high-quality products can easily find buyers in the market.

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