China's LED business New World opened up the African LED lighting market at the time?

Recently, the news that Zimbabwe began to adopt LED street lamps in Africa has attracted the attention of the industry. It is also known that this will enable African cities to save energy and reduce the cost of lighting operation, which will surely be a new milestone for the African lighting industry.

China-Africa trade volume is growing rapidly, LED lighting demand in Africa is rising year by year
It is understood that the history of China-Africa trade has increased by 43.5% annually since 1950. As of 2011, China-Africa trade volume has reached 160 billion US dollars, and China has become Africa's largest trading partner. As a result, the economic modernization of emerging African countries has attracted more and more attention from all over the world. Especially in the global economic recession, the African economy is still retrograde and maintaining rapid growth. Africa has 15% of the world's population. As the most promising global market for basic lighting and municipal lighting, in recent years, Africa has been committed to developing sustainable lighting solutions to effectively solve the power consumption. LED lighting demand is driven by the global low carbon trend. rise.

Throughout its lighting industry, in Africa, the solar panel power required to drive light bulbs should be 20-30 watts not long ago, because people can only afford incandescent lamps, but LED lamps are more efficient, and people only need to use only a few watts of power. Solar panels can meet lighting needs. With the falling prices of LED lights, batteries and solar panels, coupled with innovations in business plans, millions of households in Africa and elsewhere are likely to be able to abandon kerosene and incandescent lamps and switch to technology. Advanced lighting fixtures.

The world's leading LED companies have thrown heavy gold to lay out the African lighting market.
According to incomplete statistics, from the beginning of last year, news of the development of the LED industry in Africa has been reported. At the end of 2011, South Africa became the first African country to eliminate incandescent lamps in Africa. It is also reported that the introduction of LED lighting technology saves South African companies about 41 million gold (close to 4 million euros) of energy and reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 60,000 tons per year. At the same time, at the World Climate Conference in Durban, South Africa, Philips officials It is called for the globalization of LED lighting to be realized as soon as possible. Philips Africa CEO JJ van Dongen said that LED lighting has greatly benefited African countries, and LED lighting technology has also provided the possibility for the rapid development of other high-tech (such as mobile phone development technology).

There are also public information showing that at the end of 2011, the National Development and Reform Commission, with the support of the Ministry of Finance, officially launched a special work on international cooperation on climate change. Through the establishment of special work funds, energy-saving and low-carbon products such as LED lights will be donated to developing countries such as African countries within three years; this year, Zimbabwe in Africa has also begun to adopt LED street lights, which will be a new milestone for African cities. Save energy and reduce the cost of lighting operations.

It is worth mentioning that Philips plans to invest 1.2 million euros to build 100 solar-powered LED lighting centers in rural communities in Africa, each with a small football field size to solve the problem of no electric lighting in rural Africa. In addition, there are more African LED market layouts of well-known LED lighting companies such as OSRAM, GE and Spike Optoelectronics.

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