Market Trends of north america outdoor led lighting Industry
Upgradation, replacement, and construction of new stadiums to drive the growth of LED lights
- The number of stadiums is expected to witness a growth of 1,260 units in 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 0.7%. The existence of nations with strong sports cultures, such as the United States, Canada, and Mexico, contributes to the increased demand for various sports events and activities. Additionally, these nations have a history of renovating stadiums. For instance, LED lighting was added to the New Yankee Stadium renovation in 2015. Additionally, the Dodgers Stadium will switch to LED pitch lights in 2023. With LED technology, Dodger Stadium joined over a dozen MLB stadiums, including Wrigley Field and Fenway Park. These elements support the expansion of the LED market in the region.
- The interest in sports, particularly cricket, is growing in the region. For instance, in 2023, Boundaries North, a project coordinated by WEIC Sports United, was implemented as a strategic alliance with Cricket Canada. The long-term project with Cricket Canada will concentrate on increasing the number of men and women who play cricket. This entails developing a supporting infrastructure and funding possibilities for all Canadian cricketers. As more stadiums are being built, the Canadian market is anticipated to increase significantly during the forecast period. For instance, Woodbine Entertainment said in 2022 that it would work with private investors to build a stadium close to Toronto specifically for football. The stadium is anticipated to hold 8,000 spectators and a training facility of 38,000 square feet. Moreover, in 2024, Canada Soccer may host the Toyota National Championship in Quinte West, ON, and Cape Breton, NS. These factors will drive the growth of LEDs in the coming years.
Government initiatives to expand EV industry will boost the LED market
- North America's birth rate in 2023 is 11.821 births per 1,000 people, a 0.07% increase from 2022. In 2018, there were 156.15 million homes in North America, which is set to reach 255.79 million by 2023. The population of the United States has grown from a record more than 500 million people in 2023. In 2022, more new housing started in the South of the United States than in every other region combined. The West was the second region with the highest number of housing starts, which amounted to roughly 400,800 units in 2021. Northeast was the only region in the US that experienced increased housing starts in 2022.
- Further, the United States had 131.2 million households in 2022. There are now more households in the United States than there were in 2020 (128.45 million). In 2022, there were 3.13 people in the typical American family. The proportion of owner-occupied households in 2022 was 65.9%. In 2020, six or more rooms were present in 19.3% of all occupied dwelling units. The expansion of LEDs will be fueled by an increase in families and the need to accommodate this increase in the typical number of rooms.
- The number of automobiles produced in North America in 2022 was 14.54 million; in 2023, that number is predicted to rise to 15.06 million. The automotive industry is one of the largest manufacturing sectors in North America. Government efforts are significantly raising the market for EVs throughout North America. After the Inflation Reduction Act was enacted in August 2022, major EV and battery manufacturers announced expenditures in North American EV supply chains totaling at least USD 52 billion between that time and March 2023. Such measures that benefit consumers and manufacturers will increase the demand for LED lighting in the area.
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- 62% of builders using incentives to get buyers for residential housing and investment in commercial spaces to increase the growth of LED lights
- Upgradation and replacement of old lamps, increasing government initiatives to promote use of LED lights
- Increasing subsidies for using energy efficient equipment’s to drive the growth of LED lighting.
- Increasing government initiatives to promote adoption of LED lights
- Increase in private-owned dwellings and government policy to drive the market for LED