Market Trends of france indoor led lighting Industry
High per capita income and energy saving scheme to promote use of LED lights
- The average household size is 2.2 people per household in France in 2022. The current population of France is 65.7 million as of June 2023, increasing at a slow pace of around 0.2% yearly. 81.5 % of the population is urban (53.2 million people in 2020). Thus, the increase in population is expected to create more LED penetration and increase the need for illumination in the country.
- Between 2017 and 2020, the homeownership rate in Germany decreased slightly. In 2021, about 64.7% of the population lived in an owner-occupied dwelling, and in 2022, it reached 63.4%. This makes France one of the countries with the highest homeownership rate, but in coming years, it is expected to decline slowly, and the lowest rental residential real estate market is expected to grow further in the country. These instances suggest that LED penetration is there, but the penetration is less compared to previous years in the residential segment.
- In France, disposable income is high, which results in the rising spending power of individuals and affording more money on new residential spaces. France's per Capita income reached USD 25,337.71 in December 2022, compared to USD 27,184.2 in December 2021. Compared to some developed nations, it has high purchasing power. For instance, Brazil had USD 7732.4 as of 2021, and Italy had USD 15,321.9 as of 2017, which is lower.
- In June 2017, the French government announced the Energy Savings Certificate scheme, which allows people to get subsidies that can cover up to 100% of the price of LED bulbs based on the householder’s income. Such instances are further expected to surge the demand for LED lighting in the country.
Energy renovation and energy efficient projects to drive the growth of the LED market
- The segment with the biggest final electricity usage was business and professionals (47%), followed by residential (almost 38%) and heavy industry (16%) in 2019. Consumer expenditure in the residential sector increased by almost 5% during the first lockdown as a result of people spending more time at home (remote or part-time employment, etc.). Furthermore, the energy renovation projects that were promoted by the "Ma PrimeRénov" program added to the French recovery plan were the main source of support for this activity. Consequently, the rise in construction indicates more houses and buildings to be built, thus increasing the demand for LED.
- Electricity demand in the commercial sector tends to be highest during operating business hours; it decreases substantially on nights and weekends. Usually, in a day, it is around 8-10 hours. Electricity use in the industrial sector tends not to fluctuate through the day or year as in the residential and commercial sectors, particularly at manufacturing facilities that operate around the clock, i.e., 24 hours. Electricity demand in the residential sector varies for about 7 to 9 hours. Additionally, the government of Paris is aggressively replacing more than 2,500 LED-based streetlights in order to convert to green in 2017. The nation's market for LED lights is driven by such initiatives.
- Additionally, Citeos (VINCI Energies) supports more than 3,000 municipalities in enhancing their energy efficiency. For instance, Cergy-Pontoise, a city outside of Paris, has pledged to cut its energy use by 47% over 18 years by rehabilitating 80% of its buildings. By installing 7,000 more energy-efficient LED lights in place of the nation's existing lighting infrastructure, this project is fueling the growth of the LED light industry.
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Increasing passenger car and battery electric private and utility car registrations to drive the growth of the LED market
- Government to push energy saving initiatives, increasing EV registration and subsidies to drive the LED market
- Investment in vertical farming to contribute to the growth of the LED market
- Rising commercial real estate investments and EV leasing scheme to drive the sales of LED lights
- Low cost of LED lights, modernization of streetlights, and rising LED adoption to drive the LED market