With the trend of energy saving going higher, the most concerned products are probably LED (Light Emitting Diode) bulbs. In this survey, the most frequently asked question for the “field where more attention was paid when selecting products after the earthquake†was 38.1% of “fluorescent lamps and electric lampsâ€. 77.5% of consumers who purchased within 3 years indicated that they are "concerned about environmental protection."
The top corporate ranking is Toshiba. The number of buyers is also among the best. However, from the individual assessment of environmental performance, the situation is slightly different. Among the 10 projects, Matsushita ranked first among 9 projects. Panasonic ranked higher than Toshiba in the next time it wanted to buy.
Although it is difficult to draw conclusions based on this investigation alone, according to common sense, the reason why Toshiba’s products are evaluated for environmental protection is not the various environmental performances, but the attitude of their use of LED light bulbs to contribute to environmental protection. For example, in 2009, the company first introduced practical level LED bulbs among major companies, and in 2010 it suspended the production of incandescent bulbs.
LED is about to completely replace the incandescent lamp
In the two and a half years since the advent of LED bulbs, prices have dropped sharply and have entered the popularity phase. Toshiba’s director of LED products for the Lighting Division of the Toshiba Lighting Division, Yukio Takenaka, said: “The brightness metering method has just been unified into lumens, and the specifications of various companies have been able to compare with each Other. However, the market is not yet mature.â€
The way companies sell has also changed dramatically. The initial emphasis on energy saving and long life has been widely known. This summer, many consumers have purchased LED light bulbs to save energy.
Today, companies are starting to expand their product lines. In order to compensate for the strong directionality, the disadvantages of the dimly lit LED bulbs on the backside, and the ability to illuminate a wider range of high-light-distribution-type commodities are emerging one after another.
Panasonic has launched a tilt-mounted small-scale xenon lamp for chandelier. Toshiba will launch an LED bulb with bulb color and brightness of 810 lumens with 60W incandescent bulbs in November. In order to obtain the replacement of incandescent bulbs, companies are competing for development.
Shinichiro Ichihara, head of commodity division of Matsushita's Appliance Medical Marketing Division, said: "I hope to lift the (product line) 'missing teeth' status as soon as possible."
In the future, it is expected that the market will become a typhoon in the market. It will be low-priced products such as Alice Ouma. The company did not excel in the evaluation of environmental performance, but the number of buyers was the third highest, and it ranked fourth in the next time it wanted to buy. This point may indicate that consumers are still dissatisfied with the price of LED light bulbs.
The top corporate ranking is Toshiba. The number of buyers is also among the best. However, from the individual assessment of environmental performance, the situation is slightly different. Among the 10 projects, Matsushita ranked first among 9 projects. Panasonic ranked higher than Toshiba in the next time it wanted to buy.
Although it is difficult to draw conclusions based on this investigation alone, according to common sense, the reason why Toshiba’s products are evaluated for environmental protection is not the various environmental performances, but the attitude of their use of LED light bulbs to contribute to environmental protection. For example, in 2009, the company first introduced practical level LED bulbs among major companies, and in 2010 it suspended the production of incandescent bulbs.
LED is about to completely replace the incandescent lamp
In the two and a half years since the advent of LED bulbs, prices have dropped sharply and have entered the popularity phase. Toshiba’s director of LED products for the Lighting Division of the Toshiba Lighting Division, Yukio Takenaka, said: “The brightness metering method has just been unified into lumens, and the specifications of various companies have been able to compare with each Other. However, the market is not yet mature.â€
The way companies sell has also changed dramatically. The initial emphasis on energy saving and long life has been widely known. This summer, many consumers have purchased LED light bulbs to save energy.
Today, companies are starting to expand their product lines. In order to compensate for the strong directionality, the disadvantages of the dimly lit LED bulbs on the backside, and the ability to illuminate a wider range of high-light-distribution-type commodities are emerging one after another.
Panasonic has launched a tilt-mounted small-scale xenon lamp for chandelier. Toshiba will launch an LED bulb with bulb color and brightness of 810 lumens with 60W incandescent bulbs in November. In order to obtain the replacement of incandescent bulbs, companies are competing for development.
Shinichiro Ichihara, head of commodity division of Matsushita's Appliance Medical Marketing Division, said: "I hope to lift the (product line) 'missing teeth' status as soon as possible."
In the future, it is expected that the market will become a typhoon in the market. It will be low-priced products such as Alice Ouma. The company did not excel in the evaluation of environmental performance, but the number of buyers was the third highest, and it ranked fourth in the next time it wanted to buy. This point may indicate that consumers are still dissatisfied with the price of LED light bulbs.
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