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Lux: LED lighting market to grow over 12-fold
Recessed modular will emerge as the largest luminaire market as LEDs displace incumbent technologies such as fluorescents
Driven by superior features and falling costs, the market for LED luminaires, or optimised permanent light fixtures, will grow more than 12-fold over the next decade - from $2 billion today to $25 billion in 2023.
This is a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25 percent, and is estimated by Lux Research.
Lux Research used historical trends as well as projected average price reductions to build a model that calculates the adoption rate of LEDs within each end market application - office, industrial and street lighting.
The firm found that recessed modular will emerge the largest LED luminaire market, growing from $1.5 billion in 2013 to $14.5 billion in 2023 by replacing incumbents such as fluorescent.
"As LED packages rapidly fall in cost and improve in efficiency, the cost structure of LED luminaires will shift, and present opportunities in other components such as secondary optics and drivers," says Christopher Hwang, Lux Research Associate and the lead author of the report titled, "Casting the Light: Illuminating the Opportunities in 2023's LED Luminaire Market."
"This trend, in turn, influences the rate of adoption of emerging technologies, such as alternating current (AC) LEDs and high-CRI LEDs in recessed modular, high-bay and roadway luminaires," he adds.
Lux Research analysts examined the LED landscape in order to identify the largest opportunities within the luminaire market for investors, technology developers and component suppliers. Among the firm's findings:
Efficiencies will drive down LED package costs. LED package costs will fall over 80 percent to less than $4/klm on improved efficiency, increased manufacturing yields and utilization. As a result, the bill of materials (BOM) of a standard 3,500 lumen recessed modular luminaire will fall 35 percent, from $85 in 2013 to $55 in 2023.
High-CRI LED will remain a niche product. AC LED-based luminaires will become cost competitive by 2018, but will provide a technology advantage only in low-power applications, such as recessed modular luminaires. In contrast, high-CRI luminaires will remain a niche product, with a 9 percent cost premium by 2023, finding adoption in high-occupancy applications.
Optics market represents a huge opportunity. The LED package market will be dwarfed by opportunities in optics and drivers. The secondary optics market will be the single biggest growth opportunity in components, growing to $6.9 billion in 2023, while the drivers market will reach $4.9 billion.
The report, titled, "Casting the Light: Illuminating the Opportunities in 2023's LED Luminaire Market," is part of the Lux Research Energy Electronics Intelligence service.
This is a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25 percent, and is estimated by Lux Research.
Lux Research used historical trends as well as projected average price reductions to build a model that calculates the adoption rate of LEDs within each end market application - office, industrial and street lighting.
The firm found that recessed modular will emerge the largest LED luminaire market, growing from $1.5 billion in 2013 to $14.5 billion in 2023 by replacing incumbents such as fluorescent.
"As LED packages rapidly fall in cost and improve in efficiency, the cost structure of LED luminaires will shift, and present opportunities in other components such as secondary optics and drivers," says Christopher Hwang, Lux Research Associate and the lead author of the report titled, "Casting the Light: Illuminating the Opportunities in 2023's LED Luminaire Market."
"This trend, in turn, influences the rate of adoption of emerging technologies, such as alternating current (AC) LEDs and high-CRI LEDs in recessed modular, high-bay and roadway luminaires," he adds.
Lux Research analysts examined the LED landscape in order to identify the largest opportunities within the luminaire market for investors, technology developers and component suppliers. Among the firm's findings:
Efficiencies will drive down LED package costs. LED package costs will fall over 80 percent to less than $4/klm on improved efficiency, increased manufacturing yields and utilization. As a result, the bill of materials (BOM) of a standard 3,500 lumen recessed modular luminaire will fall 35 percent, from $85 in 2013 to $55 in 2023.
High-CRI LED will remain a niche product. AC LED-based luminaires will become cost competitive by 2018, but will provide a technology advantage only in low-power applications, such as recessed modular luminaires. In contrast, high-CRI luminaires will remain a niche product, with a 9 percent cost premium by 2023, finding adoption in high-occupancy applications.
Optics market represents a huge opportunity. The LED package market will be dwarfed by opportunities in optics and drivers. The secondary optics market will be the single biggest growth opportunity in components, growing to $6.9 billion in 2023, while the drivers market will reach $4.9 billion.
The report, titled, "Casting the Light: Illuminating the Opportunities in 2023's LED Luminaire Market," is part of the Lux Research Energy Electronics Intelligence service.