National Development and Reform Commission: Eliminating 100W Incandescent Bulbs in 2012

Recently, the National Development and Reform Commission announced the "China Roadmap for Phase-out of Incandescent Lamps (Draft for Soliciting Opinions)". It was pointed out that by 2016, China will completely phase out white light bulbs, and it is expected to save 48 billion kWh of electricity a year because of lighting. Electricity consumes 12% of the electricity. If energy-saving lamps and LED lighting are used, it can save a lot of energy sales.

LEDinside believes that in the LED lighting market in 2012 and 2013, the price of its products may be half of the current price, and the market acceptance is expected to increase substantially. By then, lighting brands and lighting companies will have a new look. In the weather, international lighting manufacturers have their advantages, brand appeal and capital, but there is no lack of opportunities for new manufacturers to gain a certain market position.

The “China Roadmap for Phase-out of Incandescent Lamps (Draft for Soliciting Opinions)” was solicited on the Internet before August 22, 2011, and the finalization of the road map for China's elimination of incandescent lamps will be officially released on October 1, 2011.

According to the document already published, China is expected to prohibit the sale and import of incandescent lamps for general lighting of 100 watts or more from October 1, 2012. From October 1, 2014, sales and imports of 60 watts will be banned. The above incandescent lamps for general lighting; according to energy efficiency standards, the production, sale, and import of low-efficiency halogen lamps with luminous efficacy below the energy efficiency limit are prohibited; from October 1, 2016, sales and imports of general lighting of 15 watts or more are prohibited. With incandescent lamps.

Among them, reflective incandescent lamps, spotlights, decorative lamps and other types of incandescent lamps and incandescent lamps for special purposes are not within the scope of elimination.

LEDinside believes that bans on the efficiency of 100-watt light bulbs will emerge in 2012, but the time for exiting the Chinese market from white light bulbs below 60 watts is relatively late in terms of planning, and manufacturers need to consider when investing in the lighting market. The place.

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