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亚太地区汽车 LED 照明:市场占有率分析、产业趋势与统计、成长预测(2025-2030 年)

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

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亚太地区汽车 LED 照明市场规模预计在 2025 年为 43.2 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 75.1 亿美元,预测期内(2025-2030 年)的复合年增长率为 11.68%。

亚太地区汽车 LED 照明市场-IMG1

汽车 LED 照明技术创新减少事故,推动亚太地区市场需求

  • 就金额份额而言,头灯将在 2022 年占据市场主导地位,其次是其他灯和转向信号灯。转向信号灯和煞车灯的市场占有率预计将保持几乎相等,而预测期内头灯的波动预计较小。中国是汽车零件製造领域的领先国家,预计在预测期内仍将保持主导地位。
  • 从出货量份额来看,2022年转向信号灯将占据多数,其次是头灯和其他。这些灯的市场占有率保持稳定,预计未来不会发生变化。塔塔、现代、上汽和吉利是少数几家将在即将推出的汽车中配备 LED 投影灯的主要企业。随着事故率上升,LED 雾灯预计会变得更加受欢迎。中国、印度和日本等国家正在透过在车辆上采用LED灯来降低事故率。例如,2017年总合发生4,64,910起道路交通事故,2021年这数字下降到4,12,432起。因此,车辆使用LED灯可望减少各国交通事故造成的死亡和受伤人数。
  • 此外,LED 还有助于开发创新照明概念,从而增强车辆的外观。两家公司共同合作,为汽车产业开发技术 LED 产品。例如,2022 年 9 月,ams Osram 和 TactoTek 宣布合作开发一款以前卫 OSIRE E5515 侧视 RGB LED 为特色的示范器。它可以轻鬆整合到车辆内部,从而实现更紧凑的设计。预计在预测期内,此类技术创新和未来对汽车 LED 照明的投资将推动市场发展。

韩国、中国、印度和其他亚太主要国家的电动车成长预计将推动 LED 照明的销售。

  • 从金额份额来看,2022年中国将占据亚太汽车LED照明市场的大部分份额,其次是日本和印度。由于中国製造业的成长和技术创新的加强,预计到 2030 年,中国的市场占有率将会增加。由于大多数国内汽车公司加强对电动车的投资,且政府加强对电动车发展的扶持倡议,印度的市场占有率预计也将成长。
  • 从单位份额来看,中国将在2022年占据大部分市场占有率,其次是印度、日本和亚太地区的其他国家。韩国的市占率最低,预计在整个预测期内仍将维持少数地位。中国是世界其他地区的进出口中心,也是主要半导体製造业的位置。 2019年,中国生产了2,600多万辆汽车,其中大部分出口到其他国家。
  • 在韩国,2022 年的销量与 2021 年相比有所下降。这是由于地缘政治问题导致中国和俄罗斯的销售量疲软。然而,随着越来越多的政府补贴在国内推广电动车,电动车产业预计将在未来几年内实现成长。
  • 2021年电动车销量的成长主要由中国推动,中国占成长的一半。因此,电动车的整体成长,加上 LED 技术创新的不断增加以及物流行业的成长,预计将推动全球汽车产业 LED 的整体成长。

亚太地区汽车 LED 照明市场趋势

增加电动车奖励以销售更多电动车将推动 LED 市场成长

  • 预计2022年亚太地区汽车总产量将达1.0429亿辆,2023年将达1.0965亿辆。新冠疫情对亚太汽车市场产生了重大影响。例如,与2019年3月相比,纽西兰的汽车和商用车销量下降了37%。 2020年3月23日,本田、印度马达等汽车製造商暂停在巴基斯坦的生产。亚太地区的其他国家也面临类似的情况。因此,在新冠疫情期间,汽车产业对 LED 的需求整体有所下降。
  • 塔塔汽车、马恆达汽车、上汽汽车、吉利汽车、长城汽车、奇瑞汽车和丰田是该地区的一些主要汽车製造商。所有这些公司现在都专注于生产电动车。亚太地区的汽车创新正在迅速发展,预计到 2022 年,仅中国就将占全球电动车销量的约 65%。由于 LED 效率高,预计在电动车中的使用将会增加。例如,在电动车上添加 LED 可透过减少电池电流消耗将单次充电的行驶里程延长多达六英里。
  • 电动车(EV)是一种使用马达代替内燃机的汽车,并且相容于 LED 车灯。环境效益、较低的运行成本和技术进步意味着电动车在该地区正在蓬勃发展。 LED车灯使用寿命长达10,000小时,减少对环境的影响。由于LED灯在汽车行业的众多优势,LED的需求和成长在预期期内可能会增加。

电池更换站、电池回收服务店和电动车补贴的快速成长将推动 LED 市场

  • 中国是亚太地区最大的汽车市场,也是高性能电动车最大的区域市场,其次是日本。亚太地区针对混合动力汽车和电动车的排放法规和补贴帮助这些国家占据了整个电动和混合动力汽车市场的很大份额。截至年终,中国将拥有约160万座电动车充电站和521万个充电桩(其中2022年已建成超过259万个)。十多年来,中国一直致力于推动电动车产业的发展,为消费者提供丰厚的奖励,并为汽车製造商提供补贴。例如,电动车购买者曾享受约 6 万元人民币的折扣,但这项折扣在 2022 年结束了。
  • 截至2022年,日本共有28,546个充电站。 2022财年日本进口电动车销量创下1,6464辆的新高,与前一年同期比较成长65%。 2022 财年,日本销售的 361 万辆新乘用车中约有 77,000 辆是电动车。到 2023 年 3 月,印度将投入运作6,586 个公共充电站 (PCS)。此外,政府也透过提供资本补贴(如FAME-II、PLI SCHEME、电池更换政策和电动车税收优惠)来鼓励安装电动车充电站。 2019 年 4 月,FAME II 计画启动,预算为 1,000 亿印度卢比(12 亿美元),用于支援 50 万辆电动三轮车、7,000 辆电动公车、55,000 辆电动乘用车和 100 万辆电动两辆电动公车、55,000 辆二轮车。其目的是促进电动车在印度的普及。该计划原定于2022年完成。因此,上述案例将由于开发中国家对电动车的需求不断增长而导致新发电厂的开发和生产,从而推动对汽车LED的需求。

亚太地区汽车 LED 照明产业概况

亚太汽车LED照明市场呈现适度整合,前五大厂商占56.82%。该市场的主要企业是:KOITO MANUFACTURING、Marelli Holdings、OSRAM GmbH.、Stanley Electric 和 Valeo(按字母顺序排列)。

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目录

第 1 章执行摘要和主要发现

第二章 报告要约

第 3 章 简介

  • 研究假设和市场定义
  • 研究范围
  • 调查方法

第四章 产业主要趋势

  • 汽车产量
  • 人口
  • 人均收入
  • 汽车贷款利率
  • 充电站数量
  • 汽车持有量
  • LED进口总量
  • 家庭数量
  • 道路网络
  • 渗透率
  • 法律规范
    • 中国
    • 印度
    • 日本
    • 韩国
  • 价值链与通路分析

第五章 市场区隔

  • 汽车实用照明
    • 日间行车灯 (DRL)
    • 方向指示器
    • 头灯
    • 倒车灯
    • 红绿灯
    • 尾灯
    • 其他的
  • 汽车照明
    • 二轮车
    • 商用车
    • 搭乘用车
  • 国家名称
    • 中国
    • 印度
    • 日本
    • 韩国
    • 其他亚太地区

第六章 竞争格局

  • 主要策略趋势
  • 市场占有率分析
  • 业务状况
  • 公司简介(包括全球概况、市场层级概况、主要业务部门、财务状况、员工人数、关键资讯、市场排名、市场占有率、产品和服务、最新发展分析)
    • GRUPO ANTOLIN IRAUSA, SA
    • HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA(FORVIA)
    • Hyundai Mobis
    • KOITO MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
    • Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd.
    • Nichia Corporation
    • OSRAM GmbH.
    • Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.
    • Uno Minda Limited
    • Valeo

第七章:执行长的关键策略问题

第 8 章 附录

  • 世界概况
    • 概述
    • 五力分析框架
    • 全球价值链分析
    • 市场动态(DRO)
  • 资讯来源和进一步阅读
  • 图片列表
  • 关键见解
  • 资料包
  • 词彙表
简介目录
Product Code: 50001630

The Asia Pacific Automotive LED Lighting Market size is estimated at 4.32 billion USD in 2025, and is expected to reach 7.51 billion USD by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 11.68% during the forecast period (2025-2030).

Asia Pacific Automotive LED Lighting - Market - IMG1

Increasing innovations in LED lighting in automobiles to reduce accidents in Asia-Pacific drive the market demand

  • In terms of value share, in 2022, headlights accounted for the majority of the market, followed by others and directional signal lights. The market share is expected to remain almost the same for directional signal lights and stop lights during the forecast period, with a small variation in headlights. China is the major country in terms of manufacturing automotive components, and it is expected to maintain its dominance over the forecasted period.
  • In terms of volume share, in 2022, directional signal lights accounted for the majority, followed by headlights and others. The market share is expected to remain the same with less fluctuation for these lights. Tata, Hyundai, SAIC, and Geely are among the few major companies incorporating LED projector lights in their upcoming vehicles. As the accident rate rises, LED fog lamps are expected to become more popular. Countries such as China, India, and Japan have reduced accident rates by using LED lamps in their vehicles. For example, there were a total of 4,64,910 traffic accidents in 2017, but it dropped to 4,12,432 in 2021. Thus, using LED lamps in vehicles is expected to reduce the number of casualties in traffic accidents in countries.
  • In addition, LEDs contribute to developing innovative lighting concepts that enhance the appearance of vehicles. Companies work together to develop technical LED products for the automotive industry. For example, in September 2022, ams OSRAM and TactoTek announced their collaboration on the development of a demonstrator featuring the avant-garde OSIRE E5515 side-view RGB LED. It can be easily integrated into the car interior, resulting in a more compact design. Such innovations and future investments in automotive LED lighting are expected to drive the market during the forecast period.

The growth of EVs in South Korea, China, India, and other major countries in Asia-Pacific would boost the sales of LED lights

  • In terms of value share, China accounted for the majority of the share of the Asia-Pacific automotive LED lighting market in 2022, followed by Japan and India. The market share is expected to increase for China in 2030 owing to the growth in the manufacturing sector and increasing innovation in automotive industries across the country. The market share of India is also expected to increase as the majority of automotive companies in the country are investing in EVs, and government initiatives to support the growth of EVs are also rising.
  • In terms of volume share, China accounted for the majority of the market share in 2022, followed by India, Japan, and the Rest of Asia-Pacific. South Korea has the least volume share, and it is expected to remain in the minority throughout the forecast period. China is the export and import hub for the rest of the world, and major semiconductor manufacturing industries are located in the country. In 2019, China produced more than 26 million vehicles, and the majority of the vehicles were exported to various countries.
  • In South Korea, sales were down in 2022 compared to 2021. This was due to weaker sales in China and Russia due to geopolitical issues. However, with rising government subsidiaries to promote EVs in the country, the EV automotive industry is expected to grow in the coming years.
  • The increase in electric vehicle sales in 2021 was primarily driven by China, which accounted for half of the growth. Thus, overall EV growth, with rising LED innovation and a growing logistical sector, is expected to increase overall LED growth globally in the automotive industry.

Asia Pacific Automotive LED Lighting Market Trends

Increasing EV incentives to sell more electric vehicles to drive the growth of the LED market

  • The total automobile vehicle production in Asia-Pacific was 104.29 million units in 2022, and it was expected to reach 109.65 million units in 2023. The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant effect on the Asia-Pacific automotive market. For instance, compared to March 2019, automotive and commercial vehicle sales in New Zealand were down by 37%. On March 23, 2020, automakers like Honda and Indus Motor stopped producing in Pakistan. The remainder of the Asia-Pacific nations experienced a similar situation. As a result, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the overall demand for LEDs in the automobile industry decreased.
  • TATA Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, SAIC Motor, Geely, Great Wall Motor, Chery, Toyota, and others are major automotive manufacturers in the region. All these companies are increasing their focus on the production of EVs. In Asia-Pacific, automotive innovations are growing rapidly, with China alone expected to account for around 65% of global EV sales in 2022. Due to their efficiency, LEDs are projected to be used more in EVs. For example, when LEDs are fitted on an EV, the decrease in battery current consumption can enhance range by as much as six miles on a single charge.
  • Electric vehicles (EVs), automobiles with electric motors instead of internal combustion engines, are compatible with LED car lighting. Due to advantages for the environment, lower running costs, and technological advancements, EVs are growing in the region. Since LED car lights can last up to 10,000 hours, they can reduce environmental impact. The demand for and growth of LEDs will increase in the anticipated term due to the numerous advantages of LED lights in the automobile industry.

Rapid growth of battery swapping station, battery recycling service outlets, and EV subsidies are driving the LED market

  • China, the region's largest automobile market, is also the region's largest market for high-performance EVs, followed by Japan. The Asia-Pacific region's emission regulations and subsidies for hybrid and electric vehicles aided it in capturing a sizable share of the overall electric and hybrid vehicle market. China had around 1.6 million EV charging stations and 5.21 million charging points at the end of 2022, including over 2.59 million that were built in 2022. China has been promoting its EV industry for more than a decade with generous incentives to consumers and subsidies to automakers. For instance, buyers received discounts of around CNY 60,000 at one point for purchasing EVs, but those ended in 2022.
  • As of 2022, there were 28,546 charging stations in Japan. The number of imported electric vehicles sold in Japan during FY 2022 rose 65% from a year earlier to a record 16,464 units. There were 3.61 million passenger cars newly sold in Japan, and about 77,000 were EVs during FY 2022. By March 2023, there were 6586 public charging stations (PCS) operational in India. Furthermore, the government is promoting the installation of EV charging stations by providing capital subsidies, including FAME-II, PLI SCHEME, Battery Switching Policy, and Tax Reduction on EVs. In April 2019, the FAME II plan was introduced with an INR 10,000 crore (USD 1.2 billion) budget to support 500,000 e-three-wheelers, 7,000 e-buses, 55,000 e-passenger vehicles, and a million e-two-wheelers. The purpose was to encourage electric vehicle adoption in India. The plan was supposed to end in 2022. Thus, the above instances lead to the development and production of new power stations due to the growing demand for EVs across developing nations, which boosts the demand for automotive LEDs.

Asia Pacific Automotive LED Lighting Industry Overview

The Asia Pacific Automotive LED Lighting Market is moderately consolidated, with the top five companies occupying 56.82%. The major players in this market are KOITO MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd., OSRAM GmbH., Stanley Electric Co., Ltd. and Valeo (sorted alphabetically).

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & KEY FINDINGS

2 REPORT OFFERS

3 INTRODUCTION

  • 3.1 Study Assumptions & Market Definition
  • 3.2 Scope of the Study
  • 3.3 Research Methodology

4 KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS

  • 4.1 Automotive Production
  • 4.2 Population
  • 4.3 Per Capita Income
  • 4.4 Interest Rate For Auto Loans
  • 4.5 Number Of Charging Stations
  • 4.6 Number Of Automobile On-road
  • 4.7 Total Import Of Leds
  • 4.8 # Of Households
  • 4.9 Road Networks
  • 4.10 Led Penetration
  • 4.11 Regulatory Framework
    • 4.11.1 China
    • 4.11.2 India
    • 4.11.3 Japan
    • 4.11.4 South Korea
  • 4.12 Value Chain & Distribution Channel Analysis

5 MARKET SEGMENTATION (includes market size in Value in USD and Volume, Forecasts up to 2030 and analysis of growth prospects)

  • 5.1 Automotive Utility Lighting
    • 5.1.1 Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
    • 5.1.2 Directional Signal Lights
    • 5.1.3 Headlights
    • 5.1.4 Reverse Light
    • 5.1.5 Stop Light
    • 5.1.6 Tail Light
    • 5.1.7 Others
  • 5.2 Automotive Vehicle Lighting
    • 5.2.1 2 Wheelers
    • 5.2.2 Commercial Vehicles
    • 5.2.3 Passenger Cars
  • 5.3 Country
    • 5.3.1 China
    • 5.3.2 India
    • 5.3.3 Japan
    • 5.3.4 South Korea
    • 5.3.5 Rest of Asia-Pacific

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 6.1 Key Strategic Moves
  • 6.2 Market Share Analysis
  • 6.3 Company Landscape
  • 6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global level Overview, Market level overview, Core Business Segments, Financials, Headcount, Key Information, Market Rank, Market Share, Products and Services, and analysis of Recent Developments)
    • 6.4.1 GRUPO ANTOLIN IRAUSA, S.A.
    • 6.4.2 HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA (FORVIA)
    • 6.4.3 Hyundai Mobis
    • 6.4.4 KOITO MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
    • 6.4.5 Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd.
    • 6.4.6 Nichia Corporation
    • 6.4.7 OSRAM GmbH.
    • 6.4.8 Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.
    • 6.4.9 Uno Minda Limited
    • 6.4.10 Valeo

7 KEY STRATEGIC QUESTIONS FOR LED CEOS

8 APPENDIX

  • 8.1 Global Overview
    • 8.1.1 Overview
    • 8.1.2 Porter's Five Forces Framework
    • 8.1.3 Global Value Chain Analysis
    • 8.1.4 Market Dynamics (DROs)
  • 8.2 Sources & References
  • 8.3 List of Tables & Figures
  • 8.4 Primary Insights
  • 8.5 Data Pack
  • 8.6 Glossary of Terms