Japan LED Lighting Market Trends

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 Japan LED Lighting market trends, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. Japan LED Lighting trend report includes a market forecast to 2030 and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry trends analysis as a free report PDF download.

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Market Trends of japan led lighting Industry

Increasing number of households drive the growth of the LED lighting market

  • In 2021, the overall population of Japan was estimated to be 125.51 million. Given a rising population boost, a rise in residential space availability is anticipated. Approximately 859,500 houses were built in the country in 2022. Increased government spending, housing program subsidies, and the government's anticipated focus on major infrastructure projects are expected to contribute to Japan's residential market expansion. This is anticipated to lead to higher LED sales in the residential sector. Consequently, more commercial land is expected to be purchased due to the drop in commercial real estate prices, thus contributing to an increased use of LEDs in coming years.
  • Around 55.7 million private households existed in Japan in 2020. About 54.2% were nuclear families, and 38.1% were single-person households. In 2021, Japan had 55.6 million homes. In 2021, the indicator showed a 0.6% Y-o-Y growth. The indicator increased by 8.5% from 2010 to 2021. In 2022, there were 2.2 household members on average and an estimated 4.4 rooms per home. The expansion of LEDs in Japan is expected to be fueled by the increased number of households.
  • Nearly 46.1% of households in Japan had one passenger car as of August 31, 2020. The number of newly registered motor cars in Japan fell from roughly 4.45 million the year before to about 4.2 million in 2022. In 2022, Japan saw the registration of almost 4.2 million new cars. These registrations exhibit the growing market for LEDs in the automobile sector.
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Increasing aging and shrinking population are expected to hinder the growth and demand for real estate

  • In 2022, construction for owned housing complexes began at about 253,300 projects in Japan. Owner-occupied home developments fell by 11.3% from the previous year. Though new house constructions are developing yearly, the growth percentage has declined. This suggests that the increase in properties is expected to create more LED penetration for the need for illumination in the country.
  • Disposable income in Japan is high compared to other developing nations. For instance, in 2022, India had USD 2301.4, Vietnam 3716.8, and China USD 12,732.5, which resulted in the rising spending power of individuals and affording more money on new residential spaces. Japan's per capita income reached USD 33,911.2 in December 2022, compared with USD 39,916.1 in December 2021. Compared to 2021, the disposable income was reduced because Japan’s economic growth slowed in 2022 compared with 2021, as economic activity was affected by high commodity prices, supply-side constraints, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Japan's population has decreased for the 12th year in a row due to increased deaths and declining birth rates. In 2022, there were 124.49 million people, a decrease of 556,000 from the year before. This suggests that the average household size will decrease in the coming years, and it is further expected that the number of house owners will reach a saturation point.
  • The Tokyo Metropolitan Government started a campaign in 2017 to encourage families to switch to LED bulbs to save energy. The campaign encouraged locals to take advantage of the energy-saving features of LED lamps. This program is expected to reduce the nation's electricity consumption and encourage the adoption of LED lighting.
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OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT

  • Technology upgradation and increasing demand for EVs drive the LED lighting market's growth
  • Increasing auto loans and government subsidies drive the growth of the LED lighting market
  • High penetration of headlights and taillights and increasing light motor vehicle sales drive market growth
  • Rise in residential and commercial construction, smart city projects, and government campaigns promote the use of LED lights
  • The market is driven by government initiatives to increase the use of energy-efficient lights and banning of batteries containing mercury and fluorescent light
  • The market is driven by technology advancement and government LED projects to promote horticulture in the country
  • Increasing number of households and the growing real estate industry drive the growth of the LED market
  • An increase in imported cars and government subsidies for the purchase of EVs drive the growth of the LED lighting market
  • High export of LED products and increasing number of supportive government policies and campaigns promote the use of LED lights
  • Innovative technology for traffic flow monitoring systems and investment in public roads drive market growth
  • Construction of new stadiums and installation of LED lights to drive the growth of the market