Brazil: Demand for LED lighting products is growing stronger

LED lighting has a huge market space in the Brazilian market. Brazilian companies are keen on LED lighting to save energy, and their commercial market space is huge.

Brazil: Demand for LED lighting products is growing stronger

According to reports, Brazil's LED lighting products have basically relied on imports, and now the country has begun to manufacture such products locally.

A company based in S?o Paulo has developed LED lighting products. When LED lighting products were widely used in the commercial, industrial and government public sectors, businessman Roberto Cardoso (Roberto Cardoso) founded his own LED lighting company in 2008.

"LED lighting is becoming popular in the Brazilian market, and even in the global market. This is a trend because people are paying more and more attention to energy savings in lighting," he said.

According to reports, the public road lighting project in Brazil is now basically replaced by LED lighting. Officially saw the huge business opportunities, Roberto Cardoso began to enter the industry to start business.

He revealed that the energy-saving advantages of LED lighting products are obvious: First, compared with incandescent lamps, it can save ten times of power consumption, because incandescent lamps need to heat bulbs when they emit light, and the temperature will be as high as 200 ° C, which requires a lot of cost. Energy, while LED lights do not need to heat the bulb, the bulb temperature only needs 40 ° C to 45 ° C; Second, the LED lamp itself requires less than 70% -80% less energy consumption than incandescent lamps, and It is 50 times longer than incandescent lamps in service life.

"The benefits of LED lighting products have attracted more and more consumers and companies are keen to use this product." Roberto Cardoso said.

According to reports, in S?o Paulo, Brazil, LED lighting products are being used in a variety of road lighting and tunnel lighting. Moreover, the Brazilian government issued a decree to replace incandescent bulbs with LEDs before 2017.

Marco Poli, the president of the Brazilian Lighting Industry Association (Abilux), said that many supermarkets, shopping malls and shopping malls in Brazil are now replacing LEDs with LED products. This is a huge trend.

It is also reported that Brazilian architects Flavia, Luciana and Camilla have switched to engineering design of LED lighting products since last year. They rented an office in Sao Paulo.

Currently, the company's projects are mainly for the lighting projects of residential and commercial customers. “People are becoming more aware of the importance of lighting energy savings. This is not only reflected in office life, corporate cost savings, and in their own homes,” Luciana said.

Currently, the company is auditing the lighting of a commercial building under construction in southern S?o Paulo. Its LED lighting products will be installed in the landscaping area outside the building, on the fa?ade and on the terrace.

In addition, they are designing LED lighting for a pizza restaurant for a total cost of R$ 15,000. The owner of the pizza shop said: "We are looking for an energy-efficient lighting system, but also want more modern lighting."

We have learned from Hugo.com that in recent years, the LED industry has been leaping forward with its own potential and good market opportunities. With the rapid development of the industry, many countries and regions are actively implementing semiconductor lighting development plans, and have stepped up their layout LEDs. The pace of the lighting market. According to the new "Solid State Lighting Plan", the United States plans to achieve a 73.7% market share in LED solid-state lighting by 2030; the Korean government plans to achieve 100% LED lighting for public utilities by 2020; the Japanese government stipulates that incandescent bulbs must be withdrawn from the market before 2012. In recent years, China has also actively promoted the popularity of LED lighting.

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