In 2012, Japan banned incandescent lamps, and five major lighting giants switched to LEDs.

The Japanese government announced that it will stop producing incandescent bulbs in 2012. It is expected that many public places will begin to adopt LED lighting before the implementation of the original energy bill in the first quarter of 2010. Japan's top five lighting manufacturers, Sharp, Toshiba, NEC, Mitsubishi and Panasonic have all been in place to enter the field of LED lighting.

It is understood that both NEC and Mitsubishi are expected to officially launch LED lighting products in late September. Panasonic has also released the home LED lighting bulb EVERLEDS, which is scheduled to be launched in October 2009, which is another step for the popularization of LED lighting bulbs. Matsushita expects that the current monthly LED bulb production plan will be 50,000, accounting for a single digit of the company's bulb business revenue. It is estimated that by 2012, the proportion of LED bulb products will increase to 25%. In the future, Europe, the United States and Southeast Asia will often expand EVERLEDS, which is often used by Panasonic. Currently, the use of commercially available LED bulbs is roughly the same, with the insertion of incandescent The socket of the bulb can be used, and each price is similar. It is about 4,000 yen. Although the LED bulb has a higher price, the service life is up to 40,000 hours. It can be used for 10 hours per day. In -11 years, it is 40 times the life of incandescent bulbs. The power consumption is only 1/8 of that of incandescent bulbs. At present, Europe, America and other Asian regions have begun to accelerate the use of LED lighting bulbs to replace traditional incandescent bulbs. European and American Japanese lighting manufacturers have launched LED lighting products, and the popularity of LED lighting is just around the corner.

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