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非洲 LED 照明:市场占有率分析、行业趋势和成长预测(2025-2030 年)

Africa LED Lighting - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

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简介目录

预计 2025 年非洲 LED 照明市场规模为 43.4 亿美元,到 2030 年将达到 64.2 亿美元,预测期内(2025-2030 年)的复合年增长率为 8.17%。

非洲 LED 照明市场-IMG1

LED 技术主导着几乎所有的照明应用,因为 LED 比紧凑型萤光(CFL) 和白炽灯等传统光源更可靠、更坚固、更节能、光源更清洁。

关键亮点

  • 发光二极体) 是一种由半导体晶片组成的电子元件,当电流通过时会发光。当电子在能带之间跃迁时,能量以光的形式释放。采用晶片组或垂直阵列上的小型 LED 阵列作为光源,并以灯、警棍、灯泡和条带等各种形式在市场上销售。 LED 比其他替代光源更环保,在包括非洲在内的世界各地越来越受欢迎。
  • 国际上正在推广 LED,以解决各种照明选择的有害影响,因为其他光源会产生有害的加热效应和温室气体。 LED的使用直接和间接地有助于解决电力短缺和碳排放。因此,非洲地区各国政府也大力推广LED的使用与销售。例如,根据africa.com报道,2021年5月,非洲代表提交了《关于汞的水俣公约》修正案。解除照明中汞的特别豁免将为大规模采用LED铺平道路,透过在全部区域节省能源来减轻电网负担。
  • 然而,广泛的电力供应仍然是一个主要障碍,影响了 LED 照明的需求。政府和私人组织正在寻求扩大离网电力供应并推动传统和可再生能源发电计划。例如,据非洲开发银行集团称,2022年2月,南非主要可再生能源投资之一的南非红聚光型太阳光电(CSP)计划实现了首次债务减免。非洲开发银行作为牵头安排行(MLA)和协调银行,为该交易承诺投资 23.06 亿兰特,总投资额为 116 亿兰特。
  • 新冠肺炎疫情爆发后的经济决策影响了非洲国家的总体经济和贸易活动。来自中国和其他国家的进口产品对当地製造商构成了挑战。然而,在 LED 照明製造商的适当投资下,市场中的新本地进入者可能会继续推动该地区这一领域的成长。

非洲 LED 照明市场趋势

政府措施和不断增长的基础设施推动市场

  • 政府正在不断采取措施,消除该地区广泛使用的汞等有害光源。当汞被排放到环境中时,它会释放有毒蒸气,随着时间的推移,这些有毒气体会进入食物链,并可能造成致命的影响。例如,为了解决这个问题,各国政府成立了清洁照明联盟,这是一个由技术专家、倡议者和产业相关人员使命是推出《水俣公约》对照明产品中汞的豁免规定。这些措施为LED照明解决方案更广泛地普及铺平了道路。
  • 非洲的卫生基础设施需要迅速发展,这一点在疫情期间成为人们关注的焦点。根据afdb.org报道,非洲儘管人口居住全球15%,但传染病死亡人数却占全球的50%。非洲开发银行集团等组织制定了《非洲优质卫生基础设施策略》等策略,并正在与该地区的政府合作扩大卫生基础设施。预计此类发展将产生对照明解决方案的巨大需求,这将有助于更好地管理能源并促进整体成长。
  • 根据世界银行预测,2022年西非和中非地区的GDP成长率将达到3.6%。此外,预计 2022 年成长率将达到 5.3%,而 2021 年为 4.5%。儘管受到新冠疫情的影响,该地区仍将实现显着的经济成长,并吸引更好的工业和城市基础设施发展。这需要高效、清洁的照明解决方案,为 LED 照明铺平了道路。良好的成长前景可能会吸引投资者建立和扩大 LED 照明製造设施。
  • 停电是非洲大陆不同地区常见的灾害。这个问题阻碍了非洲大多数产业的成长,包括LED需求和製造业。政府正采取多项倡议,努力推广 LED 等节能电器产品。例如,根据 engineeringnews.co.za 报导,南非矿产资源和能源部 (DMRE) 和南非国家能源发展实验室 (SANEDI) 正在製定街道照明最低能源性能标准 (MEPS)。 MEPS 允许监管机构确保产品符合一定的能源性能标准,这有望提高优质照明产品的效率和采用率。
  • 许多组织正在与政府和其他私人实体密切合作,扩大非洲全部区域的电网。根据 Power Africa 统计,撒哈拉以南非洲地区三分之二的人缺电。 Power Africa 和美国国际开发署提供了 280 万美元的津贴,为 220 多个医疗机构提供可靠的可再生医疗电力,帮助 9 个国家的 200 多万人受益。这种积极的电气化措施,加上民众和私营部门对能源效率的努力,将使 LED 照明解决方案成为非洲未来的关键,并有望实现强劲成长。

工业 LED 产品需求推动市场

  • 未来几年,非洲地区将经历一场类似20世纪80年代的工业革命。该地区将为各行业各种规模的企业设立新设施和製造单位。 LED是一种可行、经济、节能的光源,适合大规模安装,因此对LED的大规模安装需求庞大。
  • 在撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA),收入水准和就业率正在上升,这是工业化进程加快的关键指标。近几十年来,劳动力规模不断扩大,低工资推动了新企业成为创造就业机会的动力。虽然低薪就业成长空间正在缩小,但工业化的崛起并没有被掩盖,并将为照明解决方案带来巨大的推动力。
  • 越来越多的公司和企业希望透过促进内部生产和出口产品和服务成为全球价值链 (GVC) 的一部分。企业正在探索政策在进入其供应链时所发挥的作用。许多公司为了促进国内贸易,正在取消外部订单和合约。例如,加纳终止了与总部位于北京的Everyway Traffic and Lighting Techn公司的合约。该公司承包计划该国的智慧交通管理系统。此类计划不仅可以增强当地经济,还可以在 LED 等照明解决方案领域创造就业机会。
  • 由于大多数工业应用需要节能高效的照明,各国都对LED製造计划表示欢迎。例如,根据 africanminingmarket.com 报导,2022 年 5 月,利勃海尔非洲公司选择了 BEKA Schreder 的 Ecobay LED 解决方案,为其位于约翰内斯堡附近斯普林斯的起重机设施提供照明。 Ecobay LED 装置在南非设计和製造。此类安装为销售和电力效率带来了互利,推动了该地区的发展。

非洲LED照明产业概况

非洲的LED照明市场处于中等到高度细分化状态。基本製造设备的价格合理意味着设置成本低,使得新进入者能够进入市场并在当地提供他们的产品。这会影响在国内或国际层面运营的知名品牌的整体销售。政府支持永续能源和永久电气化的计画正在吸引越来越多的投资者到该地区,增加就业机会并为经济做出贡献。

  • 2021 年 10 月-欧普设计街道照明解决方案,以改善城市的交通和照明品质。该公司将点亮乌邦戈立交桥这一“标誌性计划”,这是坦尚尼亚第一个由政府主导的立交桥计划。这有助于欧普推出符合「一带一路」倡议的户外照明解决方案。

其他福利

  • Excel 格式的市场预测 (ME) 表
  • 3 个月的分析师支持

目录

第 1 章 简介

  • 研究假设和市场定义
  • 研究范围

第二章调查方法

第三章执行摘要

第四章 市场洞察

  • 市场概况
  • 产业吸引力-波特五力分析
    • 供应商的议价能力
    • 买家的议价能力
    • 新进入者的威胁
    • 替代品的威胁
    • 竞争对手之间的竞争
  • 价值链分析
  • 评估新冠肺炎疫情对市场的影响

第五章 市场动态

  • 市场驱动因素
    • LED 照明成本下降
    • 高能量、长寿命
  • 市场挑战/限制
    • 与传统照明相比,照明产品价格昂贵

第六章 市场细分

  • 细分:依照明类型
    • 灯/灯泡
    • 照明灯具
  • 按用途细分
    • 住宅/消费者
    • 商业/建筑
    • 工业的
    • 户外用
  • 按分销管道
    • 直接销售
    • 批发零售/建筑师/顾问及其他
  • 地理细分
    • 埃及
    • 南非
    • 奈及利亚
    • 非洲其他地区

第七章 竞争格局

  • 公司简介
    • AFRISON LED
    • DIALIGHT PLC
    • SIGNIFY HOLDING
    • SAVANT SYSTEMS INC.
    • OPPLE LIGHTING CO.
    • NVC SA LIGHTING
    • SHANGHAI YAMING LIGHTING CO.
    • HELIOSPECTRA AB
    • LED LIGHTING SA
    • GL LIGHTING
    • NORDLAND LIGHTING
    • LEDWISE LIGHTING(PTY)LTD.

第八章投资分析

  • 企业进入或进一步确立市场地位最常采用的策略
  • 市场投资分析

第九章:未来市场展望

简介目录
Product Code: 91317

The Africa LED Lighting Market size is estimated at USD 4.34 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 6.42 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 8.17% during the forecast period (2025-2030).

Africa LED Lighting - Market - IMG1

The LED technology is taken over pretty much every application of lighting, as the LEDs are more reliable, robust, more power-efficient, and cleaner sources of light compared to the other conventional sources like Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) and incandescent lights.

Key Highlights

  • Light Emitting Diode, or LED, is the electronic component comprising a semiconductor chip, emitting light as current passes through it. The transition of electrons among the energy bands results in a release of energy in the form of light. An array of small LEDs on a chipset or a vertical array is used as a light source, sold commercially in different forms, including lamps, batons, bulbs, strips, etc. LEDs are environment-friendly compared to other light alternatives and are gaining popularity worldwide, including in Africa.
  • Since other light sources come with harmful heating effects and greenhouse gases, LEDs are promoted internationally to tackle the detrimental impact of different lighting options. The use of LED helps address the power shortage and the carbon footprints directly and indirectly. Hence, governments in the African region are also promoting the use and sales of LEDs. For instance, according to africa.com, in May 2021, an amendment has proposed the representatives from Africa to the Minamata Convention on Mercury. The restraint from the special exemptions for mercury in lighting would pave the way for LED for mass adoption, relieving the power grids through energy-saving across the regions.
  • However, the penetration of electricity remains a major hurdle, affecting the demand for LED lighting. Government and private organizations are looking forward to expanding the reach of electricity through off-grid power alternatives and boosting conventional and renewable energy generation projects. For instance, according to the African Development Bank Group, in February 2022, South African Redstone concentrated solar power (CSP) project achieved its first debt drawdown on one of the major renewable energy investments in South Africa. The African Development Bank acted as the Mandated Lead Arranger (MLA) and Coordinating Bank for the ZAR 11.6 billion total investment, committing ZAR 2.306 billion to the transaction.
  • The economic decisions after the COVID-19 pandemic have affected African countries' general economic and trade activities. Importing items from Chinese counterparts and other countries has challenged the local manufacturers. However, new local entrants in the market, along with decent investments for LED lighting manufacturers, will continue the growth of the sector in the region.

Africa LED Lighting Market Trends

Government Initiatives and Growing Infrastructure Driving the Market

  • The governments are constantly taking measures toward eliminating harmful light sources like Mercury, which is used widely in the region. When disposed of in the environment, Mercury might produce toxic vapors that may be fatal as they enter the food chain with time. For instance, to tackle this, the governments came up with the Clean Lighting Coalition, a team of technical experts, advocates, and industry stakeholders aiming to eliminate the exemptions for Mercury in lighting products under the Minamata Convention. Such measures pave the way for LED lighting solutions to reach the masses.
  • The health care infrastructure in Africa needs to be developed at a high rate, which was majorly highlighted during the pandemic. According to afdb.org, despite 15% of the world population residing in Africa, African citizens account for 50% of the global deaths from communicable diseases. Organizations like the African Development Bank Group are forming strategies like Strategy for Quality Health Indfratrucsture in Africa, coordinating with the region's governments for upscaling the healthcare infrastructure. Such developments will create enormous demands for lighting solutions to manage the energy better and contribute to overall growth.
  • According to the world bank, the growth of the economy estimated GDP in Western and Central Africa will be at 3.6% in 2022. The subregion is also expected to project a growth rate of 5.3% in 2022, compared to the 4.5% in 2021. Despite the COVID impact, the regions will display significant economic growth, attracting better industrial and urban infrastructure development. This would create the need for efficient and cleaner lighting solutions, paving the way for LED lighting. The promising growth would attract investors to establish and expand the LED lighting manufacturing facilities.
  • Load shedding is a common hurdle in different parts of the African continent. The issue hampers the growth of most African industries, including LED demand and manufacturing. Several government initiatives are trying to promote energy-efficient appliances like LED. For instance, according to engineeringnews.co.za, South Africa is observing the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) and the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI) developing minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) for streetlights. The MEPS is expected to boost efficiency and increase the adoption of high-quality lighting products for the regulators to ensure that the products meet certain criteria related to energy performance.
  • Many organizations are working closely with the government and other private groups to expand the electrical grid across several untouched African regions. According to Power Africa, two out of three humans lack electricity in sub-Saharan Africa. Power Africa and USAID contribute to providing a grant of USD 2.8 million for delivering reliable and renewable health electricity to more than 220 health facilities, benefitting more than two million people in nine countries. Such measures of active electrification, with people's and private sectors' focus on energy efficiency, make LED lighting solutions indispensable in Africa's coming times, promising high growth.

Demand for Industrial LED Products Drive the Market

  • The African region is bound to witness an industrial revolution like the 1980s in the coming years. The region will welcome new facilities and manufacturing units for businesses of different sizes belonging to various sectors. This would generate enormous demand for extensive installation of LEDs since LEDs mark a viable, economical, and energy-efficient light source for preference in a large-scale installation.
  • The income levels and employment have increased, the critical indicators of increasing industrialization in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The size of the workforce has expanded in the recent decades, with the new firms driving the job creation, accelerated by low wages. Although the scope for job growth at low wages has declined, the increasing industrialization is not hidden, pacing the way for lighting solutions to get a significant push.
  • An increasing number of businesses and companies are looking forward to becoming a part of the Global Value Chain (GVCs) by promoting in-house manufacturing and exporting products and services. The companies are exploring the role of policies in entering the supply chains. Many companies have canceled the orders and contracts with external sources to promote local trade. For instance, Ghana canceled the agreement signed with the Beijing Everyway Traffic and Lighting Techn company. The company had undertaken a project to develop an intelligent traffic management system for the country. Such projects not only strengthen the local economy but also create employment and opportunities for lighting solutions like LED.
  • Countries welcome LED manufacturing projects, as most industrial applications demand energy-saving, efficient lighting alternatives. For instance, according to africanminingmarket.com, in May 2022, Liebherr-Africa opted for BEKA Schreder's Ecobay LED solutions to light up their crane facility in Springs near Johannesburg. The Ecobay LED units are designed and manufactured in South Africa. Such installations offer a mutual benefit of sales and power efficiency, leading the region in a constructive direction.

Africa LED Lighting Industry Overview

The Africa LED lighting market is moderate to highly fragmented. The affordable essential manufacturing equipment contributes to low setup costs, enabling new local entrants to enter the market space and provide the products locally. This affects the overall sales of the more prominent brands operating at the national or international level. The government programs for supporting sustainable energy and constant electrification are attracting more and more investors in the region, generating more employment and contributing to the economy.

  • October 2021 - Opple designed a street lamp solution to improve the quality of urban traffic flow and lighting. The company lights up the "landmark project" of Ubungo Interchange, which marked Tanzania's first government-led interchange project. It helped Opple deploy its outdoor lighting solutions in response to the Belt and Road initiative.

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 Study Assumption And Market Defination
  • 1.2 Scope of the study

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 MARKET INSIGHTS

  • 4.1 Market Overview
  • 4.2 Industry Attractiveness - Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 4.2.1 Bargaining Power Of Suppliers
    • 4.2.2 Bargaining Power Of Buyers
    • 4.2.3 Threat Of New Entrants
    • 4.2.4 Threat Of Substitutes
    • 4.2.5 Intensity Of Competitive Rivalry
  • 4.3 Value Chain Analysis
  • 4.4 Assessment of the Impact of Covid-19 on the Market

5 MARKET DYNAMICS

  • 5.1 Market Drivers
    • 5.1.1 Declining Cost of LED Lighting
    • 5.1.2 High Energy and Long Lifespan
  • 5.2 Market Challenges/Restraints
    • 5.2.1 Expensive Light Products Compared to Traditional Light

6 MARKET SEGMENTATION

  • 6.1 Segmentation - By Light Type
    • 6.1.1 Lamp/Bulb
    • 6.1.2 Luminaire/Fixture
  • 6.2 Segmentation - By Application
    • 6.2.1 Residential/Consumer
    • 6.2.2 Commercial/Architecture
    • 6.2.3 Industrial
    • 6.2.4 Outdoor
  • 6.3 Segmentation - By Distribution Channel
    • 6.3.1 Direct Sales
    • 6.3.2 Wholesale Retail/Architects/Consultants & Others
  • 6.4 Segmentation - By Geography
    • 6.4.1 Egypt
    • 6.4.2 South Africa
    • 6.4.3 Nigeria
    • 6.4.4 Rest of Africa

7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 7.1 Company Profiles
    • 7.1.1 AFRISON LED
    • 7.1.2 DIALIGHT PLC
    • 7.1.3 SIGNIFY HOLDING
    • 7.1.4 SAVANT SYSTEMS INC.
    • 7.1.5 OPPLE LIGHTING CO.
    • 7.1.6 NVC SA LIGHTING
    • 7.1.7 SHANGHAI YAMING LIGHTING CO.
    • 7.1.8 HELIOSPECTRA AB
    • 7.1.9 LED LIGHTING SA
    • 7.1.10 GL LIGHTING
    • 7.1.11 NORDLAND LIGHTING
    • 7.1.12 LEDWISE LIGHTING (PTY) LTD.

8 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS

  • 8.1 Most Adopted Strategies By Companies To Enter or Further Establish in the Market
  • 8.2 Market Investment Analysis

9 MARKET FUTURE OUTLOOK