Affected by European and American debt issues, coupled with sluggish end-market visibility, the global LED industry is not as good as market expectations. The annual growth rate of total output value is only 2.6%, but according to the Analysis of Photoelectric Association (PIDA), the total output value of major industry chains is taken as In terms of industry scale, Taiwan’s LED output value remains the world’s top position.
PIDA analysis pointed out that the annual growth of the global LED industry, the 2011 total output value of 16.6 billion US dollars, compared with 16.1 billion US dollars in 2010, only a slight increase of 2.6%. Looking at the performance of each region, the total LED output value of Taiwan (adding upstream epitaxial wafers/wafers) reached US$4.537 billion (exchange rate 1:30) in 2011, although it was 0.4% lower than the US$4.555 billion in 2010, but it was mainly The total output value of the industry chain as a measure of the size of the industry, Taiwan LED industry still ranks first in the world.
From the perspective of regional competition, PIDA pointed out that the Korean industry actively manages the LED industry, and extends its reach to the lighting sector, starting to launch low-priced products. The output value of the Korean LED industry also grew by nearly 5% this year compared to 2010, but the overall LED industry The output value of US$3.352 billion still lags behind Taiwan and Japan; in addition, the current LED production capacity and production scale of Korean LED are still not as good as those of Taiwanese companies. Therefore, LED components are still purchased from Taiwanese manufacturers under cost considerations.
However, since the LED industry chain has the largest share of epitaxial and encapsulation, and the core competition, the competition between Korean and Taiwanese companies is still fierce. According to statistics, since the market penetration rate of LED road lighting in 2012 is expected to reach 50%, Taiwan The government of South Korea and South Korea also strongly support LED road lighting in their own businesses.
Korean street lamps will be replaced with energy-saving LED lighting systems from December this year. The Korea Energy Management Association stated that the LED street lighting system replacement project was completed at the end of November, and was completed by the “clean development system.†It was the first project to be replaced by Gwangju City. At present, about 90,000 street lamps have been replaced with LED lighting systems. Hanwha Securities pointed out that if the country currently uses more than 2.7 million street lights to replace LEDs, it is estimated that the future market size will reach 2 trillion won (approximately NT$52.8 billion).
Taiwan's "Energy Administration of the Ministry of Economic Affairs" has announced that in 2011, Taiwan has completed the replacement of 69.67 million traffic signals, replacing traditional incandescent lamps with LED lighting. Following the promotion of the replacement of LED traffic lights, 2012 will increase the number of replacements by 2 million in exchange for 5 LED street lamps with 14 cities and counties, plus the original 180 million yuan to be replaced by three provinces including Keelung, Hsinchu and Chiayi. City street lamp, 2012 will be Taiwan's LED street lights on the road.
PIDA analysis pointed out that the annual growth of the global LED industry, the 2011 total output value of 16.6 billion US dollars, compared with 16.1 billion US dollars in 2010, only a slight increase of 2.6%. Looking at the performance of each region, the total LED output value of Taiwan (adding upstream epitaxial wafers/wafers) reached US$4.537 billion (exchange rate 1:30) in 2011, although it was 0.4% lower than the US$4.555 billion in 2010, but it was mainly The total output value of the industry chain as a measure of the size of the industry, Taiwan LED industry still ranks first in the world.
From the perspective of regional competition, PIDA pointed out that the Korean industry actively manages the LED industry, and extends its reach to the lighting sector, starting to launch low-priced products. The output value of the Korean LED industry also grew by nearly 5% this year compared to 2010, but the overall LED industry The output value of US$3.352 billion still lags behind Taiwan and Japan; in addition, the current LED production capacity and production scale of Korean LED are still not as good as those of Taiwanese companies. Therefore, LED components are still purchased from Taiwanese manufacturers under cost considerations.
However, since the LED industry chain has the largest share of epitaxial and encapsulation, and the core competition, the competition between Korean and Taiwanese companies is still fierce. According to statistics, since the market penetration rate of LED road lighting in 2012 is expected to reach 50%, Taiwan The government of South Korea and South Korea also strongly support LED road lighting in their own businesses.
Korean street lamps will be replaced with energy-saving LED lighting systems from December this year. The Korea Energy Management Association stated that the LED street lighting system replacement project was completed at the end of November, and was completed by the “clean development system.†It was the first project to be replaced by Gwangju City. At present, about 90,000 street lamps have been replaced with LED lighting systems. Hanwha Securities pointed out that if the country currently uses more than 2.7 million street lights to replace LEDs, it is estimated that the future market size will reach 2 trillion won (approximately NT$52.8 billion).
Taiwan's "Energy Administration of the Ministry of Economic Affairs" has announced that in 2011, Taiwan has completed the replacement of 69.67 million traffic signals, replacing traditional incandescent lamps with LED lighting. Following the promotion of the replacement of LED traffic lights, 2012 will increase the number of replacements by 2 million in exchange for 5 LED street lamps with 14 cities and counties, plus the original 180 million yuan to be replaced by three provinces including Keelung, Hsinchu and Chiayi. City street lamp, 2012 will be Taiwan's LED street lights on the road.
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