LONDON, Jan. 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportbuyer.com just published a new market research report:
US Lamps Market
US demand to decline due to ban on incandescents
US demand for lamps is projected to decline about four percent annually in unit terms through 2017 as the market adjusts to efficiency regulations, parti-cularly the provisions of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, which effectively bans the sale of many general service incandescent lamps. Since many of the more efficient lamps are priced at a premium, the market will decline only slightly in value terms to $7.2 billion in 2017.
LEDs to pose increasing threat to lamp demand
Light emitting diodes (LEDs) will pose an increasingly serious threat to lamp demand in a number of applications. Traditionally, their high price has limited usage in traditional lighting applications; however, technological innovations that reduce costs and improve performance will result in LEDs continuing to replace lamps in many different lighting markets, leading to the widespread adoption of LED-based lighting devices as an alternative to lamps.
CFLs, halogen lamps to replace incandescents
Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and halogen lamps are expected to replace most incandescents. Since both CFLs and halogen lamps have much longer lives than incandescent lamps, the average replacement rate for lamps will decrease over time, depressing unit demand. However, because both CFLs and halogen lamps are more expensive than the incandescent lamps they replace, the value of the lamp market will decline more slowly than the rate of decline in lamp volume demand through 2017.
Halogen lamps to see fastest gains in demand
Halogen lamps are expected to see the strongest demand increases through 2017. These lamps are the most similar to traditional incandescents and will benefit from consumer familiarity, low initial cost and good light quality. In addition, an increase in motor vehicle production will spur halogen headlight demand. However, halogen lamps are less efficient and shorter-lived than LEDs and will face strong competition from these products over the longer term, particularly as consumers become more familiar with LEDs in other settings.
Maturing fluorescent lamp segment to decelerate
Demand for fluorescent lamps is project¬ed to increase at a slower pace than seen during the 2007-2012 period, when CFLs made inroads in the residential market and less efficient linear fluorescent lamps were being replaced in many nonresiden¬tial settings. While the efficient fluores¬cent lamps will continue to benefit from rising regulatory standards and the replacement of incandescent and less efficient fluorescent lamps, the market for these products is maturing and, over the longer term, will decline due to competi¬tion from LEDs.
Discharge lamps to benefit from outdoor lighting use
Through 2017, demand for high intensity discharge and other discharge lamps is forecast to rise 2.3 percent per year to $2.4 billion. These products will benefit from relatively robust growth in the outdoor lighting market and rising market penetration in the motor vehicle market. However, preventing even faster growth will be the expected moderation in prices for many types of electric discharge lamps and rising competition from LEDs in the outdoor and motor vehicle markets.
Study coverage
This upcoming Freedonia industry study, Lamps, is priced at $5300. It presents his¬torical demand data (2002, 2007, 2012) plus forecasts (2017, 2022) by product and market. The study also details market environment factors, assesses industry structure, evaluates company market share, and profiles 31 industry players.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION xi
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT 4
General 4
Macroeconomic Outlook 5
Demographic Trends 8
Consumer Income & Expenditure Trends 12
Construction Trends 15
Residential Building Construction 17
Construction Expenditures 18
Housing Outlook 20
Housing Stock 23
Improvements & Repairs 27
Nonresidential Building Construction 28
Construction Expenditures 29
Nonresidential Building Stock 31
Improvements & Repairs 33
Nonbuilding Construction 34
Highway Expenditures 36
Motor Vehicle Trends 38
Manufacturing Trends 41
Historical Market Trends 45
Pricing Trends 48
Environmental & Regulatory Issues 51
General Regulations & Standards 51
Energy Efficiency Concerns 57
Energy Acts 57
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 59
State Regulations 59
Energy Efficient Lighting Programs 61
Other Environmental Concerns 62
III. OVERVIEW 64
Lamp Demand 64
Demand by Value 65
Demand by Volume 68
Lamp Foreign Trade 69
Imports 71
Exports 73
Lamp Shipments 75
Lighting Industry Overview 76
Lamp Characteristics 78
Luminous Efficacy 78
Light Quality 81
Lighting Fixtures 83
Other Lamp Characteristics 85
Light Emitting Diodes 86
IV. ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE LAMPS 90
General 90
Fluorescent Lamps 92
Product Characteristics 96
Regulatory Issues 98
Compact Fluorescent Lamps 101
Large Fluorescent Lamps 105
High Output Fluorescent Lamps 108
Slimline Fluorescent Lamps 110
Other Fluorescent Lamps 112
Suppliers 113
High Intensity Discharge & Other Electrical Discharge Lamps 114
Regulatory Issues 117
High Intensity Discharge Lamps 118
Metal Halide 121
Sodium Vapor 124
Mercury Vapor 127
Other Electrical Discharge Lamps 128
Suppliers 131
V. FILAMENT LAMPS 133
General 133
Incandescent Lamps 136
Product Characteristics 139
Regulatory Issues 140
Large Incandescent Lamps 142
General Use Incandescent Lamps 144
Incandescent Reflector Lamps 147
Decorative Incandescent Lamps 149
Other Large Incandescent Lamps 151
Miniature Incandescent Lamps 153
Incandescent Non-Sealed Beam Vehicular Lamps 155
Incandescent Sealed Beam Lamps 156
Other Miniature Incandescent Lamps 158
Other Incandescent Lamps 159
Suppliers 161
Halogen Lamps 162
Product Characteristics 164
Regulatory Issues 165
Large Halogen Lamps 166
Halogen Reflector Lamps 168
Other Large Halogen Lamps 170
Miniature Halogen Lamps 172
Halogen Non-Sealed Beam Vehicular Lamps 173
Halogen Sealed Beam Lamps 175
Other Miniature Halogen Lamps 177
Suppliers 178
VI. MARKETS 179
General 179
Buildings 182
Residential 184
Nonresidential 189
Office & Commercial 191
Institutional 193
Industrial 195
Other Nonresidential 197
Outdoor Lighting 198
Consumer Products 201
Motor Vehicles 204
Demand by Sector 207
Demand by Vehicle Class 210
Other Markets 212
VII. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 214
General 214
Industry Composition 215
Market Share 217
Vertical & Horizontal Integration 223
Product Development 224
Environment-Related Developments 225
Other Lamp Product Developments 226
Manufacturing 228
Marketing 229
Green Marketing 230
Consumer-Focused Strategies 231
Other Market-Specific Strategies 233
Distribution 234
Consumer 235
Nonresidential 237
OEM 238
Mergers & Acquisitions 239
Cooperative Agreements 240
Company Profiles 241
Advanced Lighting Technologies Incorporated 242
Amglo Kemlite Laboratories Incorporated 244
Automotive Lighting Reutlingen, see Fiat
Chicago Miniature Lighting, see Revstone Industries
EiKO Limited 246
EYE Lighting International of North America, see
Iwasaki Electric
Federal-Mogul Corporation 248
Federal Signal Corporation 250
Feit Electric Company Incorporated 252
Fiat SpA 254
GE Lighting, see General Electric
General Electric Company 256
Hamamatsu Photonics KK 261
Harison Toshiba Lighting, see Toshiba
HELLA KGaA Hueck & Company 263
Interlectric Corporation 265
Iwasaki Electric Company Limited 267
JKL Components Corporation 269
LCD Lighting, see Light Sources
Light Sources Incorporated 270
Lights of America Incorporated 274
MaxLite Incorporated 275
Meadville Lamp, see Trojan
National Cathode Corporation 277
OSRAM Licht AG 278
Panasonic Corporation 283
Peterson Manufacturing Company 285
Philips Electronics North America, see Royal Philips
Revstone Industries LLC 286
Royal Philips NV 288
Siemens AG 292
Stanley Electric Company Limited 293
TCP International Holdings Limited 295
Toshiba Corporation 297
Trojan Incorporated 299
Universal Lighting Technologies, see Panasonic
US Energy Technologies, see US Lighting Tech
US Lighting Tech Incorporated 300
Ushio Incorporated 301
UVP LLC 305
Valeo Sylvania, see OSRAM Licht
Venture Lighting International, see Advanced Lighting
Technologies
Visteon Corporation 307
Voltarc Technologies, see Light Source
Welch Allyn Incorporated 308
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Summary Table 3
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
1 Macroeconomic Indicators 8
2 Population & Households 12
3 Personal Consumption Expenditures 15
4 Construction Expenditures 17
5 Residential Building Construction Expenditures 20
6 Housing Completions 23
7 Housing Stock by Type 26
8 Residential Improvement & Repair Expenditures 28
9 Nonresidential Building Construction Expenditures 31
10 Nonresidential Building Stock 33
11 Nonresidential Building Improvement & Repair Expenditures 34
12 Nonbuilding Construction Expenditures 36
13 Highway Expenditures 38
14 Motor Vehicle Indicators 41
15 Manufacturers' Shipments 44
16 Historical Market Trends 47
17 Average Prices for Selected Lamps 51
18 Selected Regulations Concerning Lamps 55
SECTION III -- OVERVIEW
1 Lamp Value Demand by Type 66
2 Lamp Volume Demand by Type 69
3 Lamp Foreign Trade 70
4 Lamp Shipments by Type 76
5 Lighting Industry Overview 78
SECTION IV -- ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE LAMPS
1 Electrical Discharge Lamp Supply & Demand 92
2 Fluorescent Lamp Supply & Demand 95
3 Compact Fluorescent Lamp Demand 105
4 Large Fluorescent Lamp Demand 108
5 High Output Fluorescent Lamp Demand 110
6 Slimline Fluorescent Lamp Demand 111
7 Other Fluorescent Lamp Demand 113
8 High Intensity Discharge & Other Discharge Lamp Supply &
Demand 116
9 High Intensity Discharge Lamp Demand by Type 121
10 Other Electrical Discharge Lamp Demand 131
SECTION V -- FILAMENT LAMPS
1 Filament Lamp Supply & Demand 136
2 Incandescent Lamp Supply & Demand 138
3 Large Incandescent Lamp Demand by Type 144
4 General Use Incandescent Lamp Demand 147
5 Incandescent Reflector Lamp Demand 149
6 Decorative Incandescent Lamp Demand 150
7 Other Large Incandescent Lamp Demand 153
8 Miniature Incandescent Lamp Demand by Type 155
9 Incandescent Non-Sealed Beam Vehicular Lamp Demand 156
10 Incandescent Sealed Beam Lamp Demand 158
11 Other Miniature Incandescent Lamp Demand 159
12 Other Incandescent Lamp Demand by Type 161
13 Halogen Lamp Supply & Demand 164
14 Large Halogen Lamp Demand by Type 168
15 Halogen Reflector Lamp Demand 170
16 Other Large Halogen Lamp Demand 172
17 Miniature Halogen Lamp Demand by Type 173
18 Halogen Non-Sealed Beam Vehicular Lamp Demand 175
19 Halogen Sealed Beam Lamp Demand 176
20 Other Miniature Halogen Lamp Demand 178
SECTION VI -- MARKETS
1 Lamp Demand by Market 181
2 Building Market for Lamps 184
3 Residential Building Market for Lamps 188
4 Nonresidential Building Market for Lamps 191
5 Office & Commercial Building Market for Lamps 193
6 Institutional Building Market for Lamps 195
7 Industrial Building Market for Lamps 196
8 Other Nonresidential Building Market for Lamps 198
9 Outdoor Lighting Market for Lamps 201
10 Consumer Product Market for Lamps 204
11 Motor Vehicle Market for Lamps 207
12 Motor Vehicle Lamp Demand by Sector 210
13 Motor Vehicle Lamp Demand by Vehicle Class 212
14 Other Markets for Lamps 213
SECTION VII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 US Lamp Sales by Company, 2012 217
LIST OF CHARTS
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
1 Year of Construction of Housing Stock, 2012 26
2 Lamps Market 2003-2012 48
SECTION III -- OVERVIEW
1 Lamp Demand by Type, 2012 67
2 US Lamp Trade by Type, 2012 71
3 US Lamp Imports by Source, 2012 73
4 US Lamp Exports by Destination, 2012 74
5 Luminous Efficacy of Selected Light Sources 81
6 Light Quality of Selected Light Sources 83
SECTION IV -- ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE LAMPS
1 Fluorescent Lamp Demand by Type, 2002-2022 96
2 High Intensity Discharge & Other Discharge Lamp Demand by
Type, 2002-2022 117
SECTION V -- FILAMENT LAMPS
1 Incandescent Lamp Demand by Type, 2002-2022 139
SECTION VI -- MARKETS
1 Lamp Demand by Market, 2002-2022 181
SECTION VII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
1 US Lamp Market Share by Company, 2012 219
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