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• Rapid adoption of LED lighting in both the non-domestic and domestic construction sectors has been a key driver for growth in the lighting market. • Retrofitting of higher priced LED products into conventional lighting, boosted market value significantly between 2015 and 2017 • A sharp fall in LED prices since then has led to a decline in market size in the last two years.
• Energy efficiency regulations have led to the removal from sale of almost all incandescent lighting and most halogen lighting. LEDs now represent the majority of UK lamp sales. • LED lamps have seen significant improvements in light output and quality in recent years. • A wider spectrum and warmer white light have helped boost their acceptability in the market.
• Construction output grew by around a quarter between 2015 and 2019 • The residential sector and infrastructure, particularly street lighting, have provided important growth for the lighting market. • Recent economic uncertainty has led to some contraction in construction output in the office and retail sectors which will impact on demand for lighting.
The lamps market has been particularly severely affected by the fall in LED prices and has shrunk in the past two years.
6% market growth over 4 years, 2015-2019, declining from a 2017 peak.
16% market decline forecasted in 2020, with a return to growth in 2021, increasing 12% between 2020 and 2024.
58% of the market in 2015 was luminaires sales.
14% of lighting appliances owned by UK households use LED technology.
69% of the lighting market value in 2019 was from the non-domestic sector.
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