Market Trends of india outdoor led lighting Industry
The promotion of national-level sports leagues is complementing the growth of stadiums
- The number of stadiums is expected to grow from 114 units in 2022 to 137 units in 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 2.3%. The sports sector has undergone several changes in recent years. For instance, LED floodlights were placed in the Patel Stadium in Motera, Gujarat, in 2021 to minimize shadows and make it simpler to see aerial balls during games. Barabati Stadium was expected to have 384 LED lights installed by 2022. Philips is the supplier of these lights. The Rajkot Cricket Stadium was expected to be outfitted with energy-efficient LEDs in 2023. Additionally, the Wankhede Stadium had new floodlights built in time for the 2023 World Cup. In total, five stadiums were upgraded and renovated in advance of the World Cup. These factors contributed to the growth of the LED market in the country.
- The Asian Games, the Commonwealth Games, the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, and the Cricket World Cup were just a few of the international sporting events that were held in India. The Indian Premier League, the I-League, and the Indian Super League are additional domestic sports leagues. Numerous more cricket competitions, in addition to the yearly Indian Premier League, are held at Indian stadiums. Funding for stadium infrastructure and new buildings is anticipated to increase as a result of major sporting events like the World Cup. For instance, the Government of Odisha announced plans to build 89 multipurpose stadiums in 2021 at a budget of INR 693.35 Crore. Additionally, Varanasi was expected to start building an international stadium in 2023, which is projected to be finished by 2024. Thus, the renovation and construction of new stadiums and an increase in sporting tournaments are expected to increase sales of LED lights in the country.
Indian government schemes are providing affordable residential homes, boosting the LED light penetration in the country
- In 2023, India had a population of over 1.40 billion. In India, there were roughly 16.42 live births per 1,000 people in 2021, with approximately 2.03 children born to each mother. The national government's ambitious Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) scheme, which aimed to construct 20 million affordable residences in metropolitan areas all across the nation by 2022, drove the residential sector. The anticipated expansion in urban housing units, along with the rising commercial and retail office space, necessitates greater energy efficiency. This is projected to drive the demand for energy-efficient LED lighting. In July 2023, the total production of passenger vehicles, three-wheelers, two-wheelers, and quad bikes was 2.08 million units. In 2030, India is expected to be a leader in shared mobility, providing opportunities for energy and autonomous vehicles. The Indian government has set a target to have 30% of new cars sold in India be energy-efficient by 2030. Lighting using LED lights will be very important, boosting LED sales.
- In India, the automotive industry has experienced significant expansion. In comparison to 23,040,066 automobiles produced from April 2021 to March 2022, the industry produced 25,931,867 vehicles from April 2022 to March 2023. The sales of passenger cars in 2023 increased from 14,67,039 in 2022 to 17,47,376. The percentage of Indians who own an automobile exceeded 7%. With a sizable demand for passenger vehicles, the expanding trend is anticipated to continue during the forecast period. The demand for dependable and brilliant car lighting, particularly LEDs due to their energy efficiency, will increase more as the number of vehicles on the road rises.
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Rising per capita income in the country is boosting the demand for LED lighting from the residential, commercial, and automotive sectors
- Increasing FDI and emphasis on efficient lighting is pushing the implementation of LEDs
- Government schemes such as UJALA are increasing the penetration of LEDs in the country
- Production-linked incentives are expected to encourage local LED manufacturing industries
- Increasing nuclear families, urbanization, and increasing per capita income are driving the growth of the housing sector