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LED Lighting Market Report - UK 2012-2014 Analysis

AMA Research, May 2012, Pages: 67

AMA Research are pleased to announce the publication of the 1st Edition of the “LED Lighting Market Report – UK 2012-2016 Analysis”. The report reviews the LED lighting sector with a focus on market size, trends, mixes, end-users, supply and distribution.

This unique report answers the need for both a quantitative and qualitative analysis of LED lighting products with estimates and forecasts on market size, trends and future prospects through to 2016, the report is comprehensive, informative and will facilitate operational and strategic decision-making processes.

Issues and sectors reviewed include:
- Supply chain of LED lighting products.
- Key end-users and how this is changing.
- Distribution channels shares and structures.

Key developments include:
- The impact of technological developments in LED Products.
- The impact of European legislative changes.
- The impact of Price changes.

In 2011, the LED lighting market was estimated to be worth around £105 million at manufacturers’ selling prices (MSP). The market is growing rapidly and is largely being driven by new installations. The market has seen benefit from the increased focus on sustainability and energy efficiency and the resulting interest in the new technology as well as from developments which have allowed the wider use of LEDs in general lighting.
In the medium to long term, trading conditions remain positive for the lighting market, with higher volumes of housing required, value added trends and increasingly sophisticated, energy efficient, task orientated lighting used across all market sectors, with LED growth likely to be at the forefront of any overall lighting market growth.

Areas of particular interest include:
- Analysis of the domestic and non-domestic LED lighting sectors.
- Manufacturers – changes in the supply structure, mergers, acquisitions and companies exiting the market.
- Changing impact of environmental considerations.
- Assessment of distribution channels.

Key areas covered in the report include:

THE LED LIGHTING MARKET
- Market size by value 2006-2011 and forecasts to 2016. Commentary on these forecasts.
- Key trends and influences on the market – technical innovation, product development and increases in imported products.
- Market share in domestic and non domestic end use applications, supply chain issues into the LED light manufacturers.
- Market share and product mix – replacement lamps, luminaries and controls.
- Overall lighting market size by value 2006-2011 and forecasts to 2016. Observations and trend commentary on these forecasts.

END USERS
- End-User Market shares in 2011.
- Definition, description of lighting requirements and LED trends within key end use sectors.
- Key influencing factors on LED usage within key end use sectors. Particular focus on health, education, street and commercial LED lighting applications.

SUPPLIERS & DISTRIBUTION
- Key suppliers by turnover and size of company (number of employees).
- Suppliers share by value.
- Key suppliers– description, indication of turnover, mergers and acquisitions etc.
- Sales of LED lighting by channel of distribution.
- Commentary on changes in channels of distribution.
- Trends in, and factors influencing, distribution; significance of particular distribution channels.

FUTURE PROSPECTS
- Influence of the general economic situation – construction levels and consumer confidence.
- The impact of the drive for efficiency and greater sustainability in lighting.
- Key areas of opportunity and prospects for continued investment in capital projects.
- Future prospects, areas of potential growth/decline.

1. Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Sources Of Information

2. Summary And Future Prospects
2.1 Summary
2.2 Future Prospects

3. Economic Environment
3.1 Gdp
3.2 Inflation & Interest Rates
3.3 Unemployment
3.4 Household Consumption
3.5 Housing & Construction
3.6 Sterling
3.7 Population Profile
3.8 Conclusions

4. The Uk Led Lighting Market
4.1 The Overall Uk Lighting Market
4.1.1 Market Size & Trends
4.1.2 End Users
4.1.3 Product Mix
4.2 Led Market Definition
4.3 Led Market Supply Chain
4.4 Uk Led Lighting Market Size & Trends
4.5 Led Lighting Product Mix
4.6 Key Market Influences
4.6.1 Construction Output
4.6.2 Legislation
4.6.3 Energy Costs
4.6.4 Average Prices

5. End Use Sectors For Led Lighting
5.1 Led Lighting End User Mix
5.2 Healthcare & Education Led Use
5.3 Road And Street Lighting Use Of Led
5.4 Commercial Offices Use Of Led
5.5 Other End Use Sectors

6. Suppliers Of Led Lighting
6.1 Overview
6.2 Led Market Shares
6.3 Led Lighting Supplier Profiles
6.4 Specialist Led Lighting Supplier Profiles

7. Distribution Channels For Led Lighting
7.1 Overview
7.2 Channel Shares
7.3 Direct Supply
7.4 Electrical Wholesalers
7.5 Retailers
7.5.1 Diy Multiples
7.5.2 Grocery Multiples

List of Tables and Charts:

Chart 1: Uk Led Lighting Market 2006-2016 – By Value (£M Msp)
Chart 2: Interest Rates And Inflation (Cpi) From 1992-2016
Chart 3: Pdi & Savings Ratio At Current Prices 1992-2016
Table 4: Exchange Rate Fluctuations 2006-2012 - Sterling To The Dollar, And The Euro, Spot Rates
Chart 5: Age Distribution Of The Resident Uk Population Mid-2008 (‘000)
Chart 6: Uk Lighting Market 2006-2016 (£M Msp)
Chart 7: Uk Lighting Market – Domestic & Non-Domestic Sectors By Value 2011
Chart 8: Uk Lighting Market – Lamp, Luminaire, Controls Mix By Value (£M Msp) 2011
Chart 9: Led Supply Chain
Chart 10: Uk Led Lighting Market 2006-2016 (£M Msp)
Chart 11: Uk Led Lighting Market – Product Mix By Value 2011
Table 12: Construction Output Figures 2008-2013 (£ Billion At Current Prices)
Table 13: Phase-Out Schedule For Non-Directional Household Lamps
Table 14: Energy Consumption By User – Electricity 2006-2010 (M Tonnes Oil Equivalent)
Chart 15: Electricity Consumption By End User (Domestic, Industry, Infrastructure Etc) 2010
Table 16: Electricity Prices In The Uk Including Taxes Pence Per Kwh 2007-2010
Table 17: Price Indices Of Construction Materials, Lighting Annual Averages 2006-2011, 2005 = 100
Chart 18: Uk Led Lighting Market – Domestic & Non-Domestic Sectors By Value 2011
Table 19: Lighting Of Main Areas Of A Typical Ward Pre-Configuration
Table 20: Lighting Requirements By Area In Educational Buildings
Chart 21: Product Mix – Commercial Office Lighting Establishment 2011 By Value
Chart 22: Product Mix Industrial Lighting Establishment 2011 By Value
Chart 23: Uk Lighting Manufacturers By Turnover Group (£’000S) 2011
Chart 24: Uk Lighting Manufacturers By Employee Sizeband 2011
Chart 25: Uk Led Lighting Market Shares 2011 By Value
Chart 26: Distribution Structure For Led Lighting Products
Table 27: Led Lighting Distribution Channel Shares 2011 By Value
Chart 28: Electrical Wholesale Market Shares 2011 By Value % (Rexel, Edmundson, Cef Etc)
Chart 29: Diy Multiples Market Share 2011 - % By Value

LED lighting is a rapidly growing sector, representing a threat to more traditional products. Product development in the LED market will continue to offer this sector greater differentiation and result in increasing share in the medium to longer term.

In 2011, the LED lighting market was estimated to be worth around £105 million at manufacturers’ selling prices (MSP). This is a developing market and is largely reliant on new installations and resulting in rapid growth. The LED lighting market is expected to continue to see rapid growth as the technology becomes more widely accepted in the mainstream. In the long term, price decreases will impact on value but in the next 5 years, increased sales volumes should outweigh this issue. Trading remains positive for the LED lighting market, with higher volumes of housing required and increasingly sophisticated, sustainable, efficient task orientated lighting being used across all markets.

Energy efficiency continues to play an important role in the market, driven by legislative changes and increasing fuel bills. The government remains committed to promoting the use of energy efficient products, promoting use within public sector projects and through the introduction of energy conservation and monitoring legislation.

The non domestic sector dominates the market by value. This sector has been quicker to take up LED technology as it is more focused on long term running costs, whilst domestic users are likely to be put off by the initial cost.

In 2011, the LED lighting market was dominated by sales of luminaires, which accounted for 90% of the market, with replacement lamps accounting for a further 8% and lighting controls the remaining 2%. Many current LED luminaires and modules are integrated. These products are not easily replaced as they require mechanical fasteners to couple the LED to the heat sink. This is changing as more replacement lamps and modules are being brought onto the market but means the traditional product split is becoming more difficult to define.

The supply of LED lighting is relatively fragmented, although the leading 5 companies are thought to account for 90% of current market value. Distribution is dominated by direct sales as munfacturers continue to introduce the technology to ever widening applications.

- Abacus Lighting
- ACDC Ltd
- Acuity Brands Lighting
- Advanced Lighting Technology
- ASD Lighting
- Aurora Lighting
- City Electrical Factors (CEF)
- Cooper Lighting and Safety Limited
- Denmans
- Dextra
- Dialight Plc
- Edmundson Electrical
- Emelux Lighting Equipment
- Emergency Lighting Products Ltd
- Eyre & Elliston
- FW Thorpe
- GE Global Research
- GE Light Fittings
- GE Lighting
- Havells Sylvania
- Holophane Europe
- JCC Lighting
- Ledon Lamp
- Maclean Electrical Group
- Medlock Electrical Distributors
- MEGAMAN
- Newey and Eyre
- Osram
- Philips Lighting
- Photonstar LED
- Rexel Group
- Ringtail Emergency Lighting
- Routeco
- Senate Electrical
- Stearn Electric Company
- The National Lighting Company
- Thomas & Betts Ltd
- Thorn Lighting
- Tridonic Atco
- Urbis Lighting Ltd
- Ventilux
- WF Electrical
- Whitecroft Lighting
- Wilts Wholesale Electrical Company
- Zumtobel Lighting.

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