Detailed analysis of India's LED lighting industry

At present, there are about 360 million people in India with about 360 million people who do not have access to electricity, and 20 million people use less than 4 hours a day. In India, kerosene lamps are still the main lighting products. The government subsidizes kerosene lamps for 248 billion rupees per year. For this reason, India consumes 2.4 billion liters of kerosene per year, correspondingly 5.9 million tons of carbon dioxide, and 300,000 kerosene lamps. Burns, fire safety accidents.

India LED lighting industry forecast (unit: rupee)
Indian LED lighting market and policy analysis

According to the Indian Association of Electric Lights and Components Manufacturers (ELCOMA), India's LED lighting industry will reach 213.6 billion rupees in 2020, about 20.5 billion yuan (1 Indian rupee = 0.0961 yuan).

India's regulations, certifications and industry bodies on lighting

Indian Energy Efficiency Agency (BEE): Promoting India's National Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction Policy

Website: beeindia.gov.in

Indian Bureau of Standards (BIS): Committed to standardization and quality control, including LED lighting and related standards

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India's Ministry of New Energy and Renewable Energy (MNRE): developing new and renewable resources to meet India's energy needs

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Indian Energy Service Company (EESL): the main institution for energy conservation and environmental protection services

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Indian Lighting Association:

Indian LED Product Manufacturers Association (LEDMA), website:

Indian Association of Electric Lights and Components Manufacturers (ELCOMA), website:

Indian LED related standards

Indian LED lighting market and policy analysis

As of March 1, 2016, all LED luminaires sold in India must be compulsory under the management of the Indian Bureau of Standards (BIS) and meet the relevant Indian standards for sale.

India Green Lighting Promotion

1. The Indian Ministry of Commerce issued a document requesting LED lighting products for all showrooms or display windows in Delhi, and other states followed suit.

2. The Ministry of Urban Development of India intends to turn all streetlights in small and medium-sized cities into LEDs.

3. The National Street Light Project (SLNP) of India plans to replace 9 million street lamps and is expected to save 2.4 billion kWh annually. As of January 28, 2016, a total of 588,726 traditional street lamp renovations were completed, with an average of 0.363 kWh per day for each streetlight, saving 210,000 kWh per day.

Indian LED lighting market and policy analysis

4. India's High Efficiency Lighting Project (DELP), plans to promote 200 million LED bulbs, with an estimated annual energy saving of 10.5 billion kWh. As of January 28, 2016, it has completed the promotion of 53.49 million, with a total electricity saving of 18.9 million kWh per day.

Indian LED lighting market and policy analysis

India Centralized Control and Monitoring System (CCMS)

The CCMS system, launched by the Energy Saving Services Corporation of India (EESL), ensures the normal operation and time monitoring of street lights, and enables GPRS two-way communication, programmable automatic and manual on/off, SMS and email for automatic fault reporting.

Indian LED lighting market and policy analysis
Indian LED lighting market and policy analysis

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