Brazil, as the BRICS country, is currently the number one market for lighting products exported to Latin America. On the premise of a relatively large quantity, the growth momentum is also quite significant. Due to the demand for electricity savings caused by the increase in electricity prices, the lighting market, especially the LED lighting market, has been rapidly developed in recent years. In addition, there is not much domestic lighting product manufacturing capacity. It has also become a growth point for many export companies.
In 2017, China's total lighting products exported to Brazil exceeded US$900 million, a record high, and LED lighting products reached US$500 million.
In terms of heat radiation sources, under the background of globally phasing out incandescent light bulbs with high energy consumption, Brazil also implemented the elimination ban of incandescent lamps from 2014, and incandescent lamp products basically showed a downward trend; tungsten halogen lamps were slightly waved, but unit prices have been falling. , In the absence of energy-saving issues, cost-effectiveness has become a key factor.
Fluorescent products are basically the same as the global trend. In recent years, LED lighting products have gradually entered the fast-paced range because of their gradual replacement. The reality is that, in some market environments, LEDs have not completely erased the life of high-energy incandescent lamps, but have taken the lead in eradicating the lives of fluorescent lamps.
In terms of HID products, the quantity and amount have been declining in recent years, and the high pressure sodium lamps in mainstream outdoor lighting products are still in a relatively better position. The unit price of HID as a mature product has been falling all the way, reflecting the direct impact of LED products on the price of HID products.
Taking 2017 as an example, in the LED replacement light source products, China’s exports to Brazil amounted to US$ 255 million, which exceeded that of Germany, Britain, France, Japan, and other large households. It ranks second in export destination countries, second only to the United States, which is a million years old. Embodies the current status of its lighting market to replace the light source consumption. Among all LED lighting products exported, Brazil is also located at the fifth highest level, with an increase of more than 120%.