Replay: LED lighting applications based on existing product range, can be divided into six categories: 1, outdoor landscape lighting: guardrail lamps, projection lamps, LED lights with LED profiled lights, digital tube, underground lamps, lawn lamps, underwater lights (market share of billions of dollars, hundreds of billion potential market). 2, interior lighting: wall lamps, chandeliers, embedded lights, spotlights, corner light, flat-luminescent panels, grid lamps, fluorescent lamps, downlights, change slide, mining lamps, stage lights, display, Downlight, Floodlight lights, lights, energy saving lamps, table lamps, kitchen lamps, floor lamps, wall lamps, ceiling lamps, night light, bulb lamp, bathroom lamp, mirror front lamps, water front, branch-like chandeliers (current market share of more than one billion million, the potential market of hundreds of billion). 3, special lighting: portable lighting (flashlights, headlamps), low-light lamp (Gallery lights, number plate lights, court with lights), reading lamps, microscope lamps, projection lamps, camera flash, table lamps, street lamps, (existing market The share of the billions of dollars, the potential market of several hundred billion). Security lighting: miner's lamp, explosion-proof lights, emergency lights, safety lights (existing market share hundreds of millions of dollars, billions of dollars of potential market). 5, special lighting: military lighting, medical non-thermal radiation lamps, therapy lamp, germicidal lamp, crops and flowers dedicated lights, biological lights, solar photovoltaic cells dedicated LED lights, (the little market share , but it has great significance and importance of the potential market of hundreds of billion). General lighting: offices, shops, hotels, household use ordinary lights such as LED lighting has yet to officially enter the field, but with the LED technology continues to progress and the declining cost of (expected within recent years will gradually into the general lighting field, the potential market is the largest, with hundreds of billions of potential for development). |