Time:2023-08-09 Views:561
LED lights, a high-tech lighting product, have advantages such as long lifespan, no radiation, and low energy consumption. Compared to ordinary incandescent lamps, LED lamps are more energy-efficient, and compared to energy-saving lamps, they do not use toxic materials that cannot be degraded, such as mercury, making them more environmentally friendly.
In the Chinese lighting market, LED lights have achieved impressive results in outdoor applications, with many landscapes, traffic signals, advertising displays, etc. being widely used, but they are often neglected in the home market. Many people do not buy LED lamps because they are several times more expensive than regular incandescent lamps and energy-saving lamps. In addition, the uneven quality of products also reduces consumers' purchasing confidence.
The high price is actually due to the fact that consumers have not figured out a single account, which is that the electricity bills saved by using LED lights can completely offset the price difference between LED lights and ordinary incandescent and energy-saving lights. Moreover, LED lights are more durable and are not as easily damaged as other lighting fixtures due to frequent switching.
Every new product needs to go through a period of adaptation before it can be recognized by consumers, which is a general rule for new products to be launched, and LED lights are no exception. As a rising star in the field of lighting, the prospects of LED lights are very bright. In 2009, the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China launched a semiconductor lighting application demonstration city plan called "Ten Cities, Ten Thousand LED Lamps". The plan is to promote LED lights in 21 developed cities in the first phase, and install 2 million LED lights in 50 cities in the second phase, achieving the goal of saving 1 billion kWh of electricity annually.
Today, ordinary incandescent lamps are gradually fading away from consumers' sight. According to the "roadmap for the elimination of incandescent lamps" released by relevant departments such as the National Development and Reform Commission, the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 100 watts and above will be prohibited from October 1, 2016, and the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 15 watts and above will be prohibited from October 1, 2016. After the elimination of incandescent lamps, the energy saving lamps replaced by them will not have an optimistic development prospect due to the fact that mercury, one of the production materials, is a toxic material that cannot be degraded and is not conducive to the ecological environment. LED lamps that are more environmentally friendly and energy-saving will become "potential stocks" and usher in a spring of rapid development.