NEW YORK, May 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
US market to surpass $10 billion by 2015
US demand for advanced lighting is forecast to surpass $10 billion by 2015 on annual increases of about eight percent. A government-mandated phaseout of less efficient general service lamps will drive gains in the residential market, while a trend toward energy-efficient lighting will fuel growth in other markets.
LEDs, CFLs to benefit from phaseout of incandescent
Through 2015, demand for light emitting diodes (LEDs) will post the fastest gains, spurred in part by their replacement of general service incandescent lamps. Improvements in power and quality of light coupled with a dramatic decrease in the price of LEDs will greatly expand their use in general lighting applications. By 2015, LEDs will also become the chief source of backlighting for consumer goods with LCD displays. Historically, demand for advanced lighting has been limited in residential applications by the popularity of general service incandescent lamps. Starting in January 2012, however, the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 will limit US lighting sales to products that can meet certain energy efficiency standards. Traditional 100 watt, 75 watt, 60 watt and 40 watt incandescents that are unable to meet the new standards will be phased out over a three-year period ending in 2014, causing a shift in the residential market toward advanced lighting. Products such as compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), halogen lamps, and LEDs stand to benefit the most. The Act will have a less pronounced effect on advanced lighting used in other markets, where general service incandescents are far less commonly used. By 2015, CFLs will lead the residential market for advanced lighting in terms of units. The push toward more efficient lighting, however, will extend the overall average useful life of lighting products used in residential applications, thereby reducing the rate at which worn out products are replaced. This reduction in replacement demand, historically the largest source of lighting demand, will limit value growth for CFLs through 2015. In addition, the presence of mercury in CFLs, an issue that has deterred residential consumers from adopting CFLs in the past, will continue to hamper sales. In the long run, as mercury-free LED solutions for general lighting become less expensive and more widely available, US residential demand for advanced lighting is forecast to shift away from CFLs toward LEDs.
Metal halide lamps, LEDs to drive motor vehicle market
A projected rebound in motor vehicle manufacturing will drive steady growth in advanced lighting demand in the motor vehicle market through 2015. Though advanced lighting products already account for a majority of the lighting used in motor vehicles, the motor vehicle market has been gradually moving away from the use of halogen lamps in favor of metal halide lamps and LEDs. Metal halide lamps, used predominantly as headlights because of the superior visibility they offer, will see growth as more manufacturers include them as standard options on motor vehicles. LEDs, which are just beginning to find use in headlights, will benefit from growth in the production of electric powered vehicles, as highly efficient LED headlights can extend an electric vehicle's range of travel by several miles per charge.
Study coverage
Details on these and other findings are contained in Advanced Lighting. It presents historical demand data for 2000, 2005 and 2010, as well as forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by product, market and US region. The study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market share and profiles more than 35 US industry players.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION x
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT 4
General 4
Demographic Trends 5
Macroeconomic Outlook 9
Consumer Income & Expenditure Outlook 13
Construction Trends 16
Nonresidential Building Construction 20
Construction Expenditures 21
Nonresidential Building Stock 24
Improvements & Repairs 26
Residential Building Construction 27
Housing Outlook 30
Housing Stock 34
Improvements & Repairs 38
Nonbuilding Construction 39
Highway Spending 41
Motor Vehicle Trends 43
Manufacturing Outlook 47
Pricing Trends 50
Environmental & Regulatory Issues 52
General Regulations & Standards 53
Energy-Efficiency Concerns 54
Energy Acts 55
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 57
Energy-Efficient Lighting Programs 57
Other Environmental Concerns 58
Lamp & LED Industry Overview 59
Foreign Trade 61
Imports 62
Exports 63
III. TECHNOLOGY 64
General 64
Light Source Characteristics 64
Luminous Efficacy 64
Light Quality 67
Other Light Source Characteristics 69
Remote Source Lighting 71
Fiber Optic 72
Product Characteristics & Performance 72
Markets 73
Prism Light Guides 75
IV. PRODUCTS 76
General 76
LEDs 78
Product Characteristics 81
Suppliers 84
Advanced Fluorescent Lamps 85
Product Characteristics 87
Compact Fluorescent Lamps 87
Energy-Efficient Fluorescent Lamps 91
High-Output Fluorescent Lamps 93
Suppliers 94
Advanced High Intensity Discharge Lamps 94
Product Characteristics 96
Metal Halide Lamps 97
Product Characteristics 98
Suppliers 99
Sodium Vapor Lamps 100
Product Characteristics 101
Suppliers 103
Halogen Lamps 103
Product Characteristics 105
Suppliers 105
Other Advanced Lighting Products 106
Product Characteristics 107
Suppliers 111
V. MARKETS 112
General 112
Buildings 115
Nonresidential 117
Office & Commercial 119
Institutional 121
Industrial 122
Other 124
Residential 125
Outdoor Lighting 128
Motor Vehicles 131
OEM & Aftermarket 134
Vehicle Class 135
Consumer Products 137
Other Markets 139
VI. REGIONS 142
General 142
Regional Demographic & Economic Trends 142
Population Patterns 143
Economic Outlook 145
Construction Activity 147
Regional Demand for Advanced Lighting 150
Northeast 152
New England 154
Middle Atlantic 155
Midwest 156
East North Central 158
West North Central 159
South 160
South Atlantic 162
East South Central 163
West South Central 164
West 165
Mountain 167
Pacific 168
VII. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 170
General 170
Industry Composition 171
Market Share 173
Product Development 176
Manufacturing 177
Marketing 179
Green Marketing 179
Consumer-Focused Strategies 180
Other Market-Specific Strategies 181
Distribution 182
Consumer 182
Nonresidential 184
OEM 185
Mergers & Acquisitions 186
Cooperative Agreements 187
Company Profiles 192
Advanced Lighting Technologies Incorporated 193
Albeo Technologies Incorporated 194
Automotive Lighting Reutlingen, see Fiat
Bridgelux Incorporated 195
Bulbrite Industries Incorporated 196
CML Innovative Technologies GmbH & Company KG 198
Cooper Industries plc 199
Cree Incorporated 204
Data Display Products Incorporated 207
Dialight plc 208
Eiko Limited 211
Excelitas Technology Corporation 212
EYE Lighting International of North America,
see Iwasaki Electric
Federal Signal Corporation 214
Feit Electric Company Incorporated 216
Fiat SpA 218
GE Lighting, see General Electric
General Electric Company 220
Harison Toshiba Lighting, see Toshiba
Interlectric Corporation 225
Iwasaki Electric Company Limited 227
LCD Lighting, see Light Sources
LEDtronics Incorporated 229
Light Sources Incorporated 230
Lighting Science Group Corporation 231
Lights of America Incorporated 233
MaxLite SK America Incorporated 234
National Cathode Corporation 235
Nichia Corporation 237
OSRAM, see Siemens
OSRAM Opto Semiconductor, see Siemens
OSRAM SYLVANIA, see Siemens
Panasonic Corporation 239
PerkinElmer Incorporated 241
Philips Lighting, see Royal Philips Electronics
Revstone Industries LLC 242
Royal Philips Electronics NV 244
Siemens AG 249
Stanley Electric Company Limited 256
SunLED Company Limited 258
TCP Incorporated 259
3M Company 261
Toshiba Corporation 262
Toyoda Gosei Company Limited 265
Trojan Incorporated 267
Ushio Incorporated 268
Valeo Sylvania, see Siemens
Venture Lighting International,
see Advanced Lighting Technologies
Visteon Corporation 271
Welch Allyn Incorporated 272
Other Companies in the Advanced Lighting Industry 273
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Summary Table 3
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
1 Population & Households 9
2 Macroeconomic Indicators 13
3 Personal Consumption Expenditures 16
4 Construction Expenditures 20
5 Nonresidential Building Construction Expenditures 23
6 Nonresidential Building Stock 26
7 Nonresidential Building Improvement & Repair Expenditures 27
8 Residential Building Construction Expenditures 30
9 Housing Completions 34
10 Housing Stock by Type 37
11 Residential Improvement & Repair Expenditures 39
12 Nonbuilding Construction Expenditures 41
13 Highway Spending 43
14 Motor Vehicle Indicators 46
15 Manufacturers' Shipments 50
16 Select Advanced Lighting Manufacturer Pricing 51
17 Lighting Industry Demand 61
18 Advanced Lighting Foreign Trade 62
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
1 Advanced Lighting Supply & Demand 77
2 LED Demand by Type & Market 81
3 Advanced Fluorescent Lamp Demand by Type & Market 86
4 Compact Fluorescent Lamp Demand by Type 90
5 Energy-Efficient Fluorescent Lamp Demand by Type 92
6 High-Output Fluorescent Lamp Demand 94
7 Advanced High Intensity Discharge Lamp Demand
by Type & Market 96
8 Metal Halide Lamp Demand 98
9 Sodium Vapor Lamp Demand 101
10 Halogen Lamp Demand by Market 104
11 Other Advanced Lighting Demand by Market 107
SECTION V -- MARKETS
1 Advanced Lighting Demand by Market 114
2 Buildings Market for Advanced Lighting 117
3 Nonresidential Buildings Market for Advanced Lighting 119
4 Office & Commercial Buildings Demand
for Advanced Lighting 121
5 Institutional Buildings Demand for Advanced Lighting 122
6 Industrial Buildings Demand for Advanced Lighting 123
7 Other Nonresidential Buildings Demand
for Advanced Lighting 125
8 Residential Buildings Market for Advanced Lighting 128
9 Outdoor Lighting Market for Advanced Lighting 131
10 Motor Vehicle Market for Advanced Lighting 133
11 Advanced Motor Vehicle Lighting Demand by Sector 135
12 Advanced Motor Vehicle Lighting Demand by Vehicle Class 137
13 Consumer Products Market for Advanced Lighting 139
14 Other Markets for Advanced Lighting 141
SECTION VI -- REGIONS
1 Population by Region 145
2 Gross Domestic Product by Region 147
3 Construction Expenditures by Region 150
4 Advanced Lighting Demand by Region 151
5 Northeast Advanced Lighting Demand
by Subregion & Market 154
6 Midwest Advanced Lighting Demand by Subregion & Market 158
7 South Advanced Lighting Demand by Subregion & Market 162
8 West Advanced Lighting Demand by Subregion & Market 167
SECTION VII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 US Advanced Lighting Sales by Company, 2010 172
2 Selected Cooperative Agreements 189
LIST OF CHARTS
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
1 Year of Construction of Housing Stock, 2010 37
2 Select Advanced Lighting Price Deflators, 2000-2020 52
SECTION III -- TECHNOLOGY
1 Luminous Efficacy of Selected Light Sources 67
2 Light Quality of Selected Light Sources 69
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
1 Advanced Lighting Demand by Product, 2010 78
SECTION V -- MARKETS
1 Advanced Lighting Demand by Market, 2010 115
SECTION VI -- REGIONS
1 Advanced Lighting Demand by Region, 2010 152
SECTION VII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 Advanced Lighting Market Share by Company, 2010 173
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