LED lights gradually become the mainstream of the French bulb market



With the implementation of the European Union's implementation of the phase-out of incandescent regulations by 2010, the French bulb market is facing major adjustments, and new bulbs represented by energy-saving lamps and LED (light-emitting diode) lamps will gradually become the mainstream of the market.
France is an active support and promoter of this EU regulation. According to regulatory requirements, starting from September 1, 2009, France has completely banned the purchase of 100-watt incandescent lamps. The three major bulb manufacturers in the French market, Philips, OSRAM and General Electric, have been greatly affected. These three producers accounted for 43% of the French bulb market. A spokesman for OSRAM believes that although manufacturers have been working hard to develop new energy-saving light bulbs, the implementation time of the bill is still too urgent for manufacturers.
According to the French "Echo", there are currently three alternative bulbs for incandescent bulbs in the French market: one is a halogen bulb, which is cheap, between 3 and 5 euros. The other is a compact fluorescent top (energy-saving lamp) that sells for a slightly higher price between 5 and 10 euros, but with a longer life and better energy savings. The third type is LED (Light Emitting Diode) lamps, which are mainly used by professional departments such as hotels and hospitals, and the price is between 7 and 40 Euros. According to statistics, as of October 2009, the market share of LED lights in France was 4%, doubled compared with the previous year.
According to the French "Tribune" report, the major bulb manufacturers in the French market are currently building factories in Asia to speed up the production of energy-saving light bulbs to meet market needs. HOME LIGHTS, the fourth largest producer in the French bulb market, recently signed a cooperation agreement with Toshiba of Japan. It plans to produce and sell 600,000 LED lamps in 2010, with sales expected to reach 10 million euros. Japan's Matsushita and Sharp are also planning to enter the French environmentally friendly lighting bulb market in 2010.
In view of the huge waste of incandescent energy, the European Commission enacted regulations in December 2008. From September 1, 2009 to December 31, 2012, the EU will phase out 100 watts, 75 watts, 60 watts, 40 watts in five phases. And 25 watt incandescent lamps.

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