2014年1月25日星期六

LED lighting makes services vehicle identification more difficult

In what might be referred as ‘the good old days’ (and by that I mean only a few years ago), it was fairly easy to identify which of the services a vehicle belonged to simply by looking at the colour of the beacons attached to it. Police, fire, and ambulances generally had blue lights; doctors had...


In what might be referred as ‘the good old days’ (and by that I mean only a few years ago), it was fairly easy to identify which of the services a vehicle belonged to simply by looking at the colour of the beacons attached to it. Police, fire, and ambulances generally had blue lights; doctors had green, the police seemed to get alternating red at some point. There could also be yellow, on working vehicles that could be a hazard, such as slow-moving refuse lorries, tow-trucks, and various road maintenance vehicles.


While many still sport the common incandescent light fittings, with coloured lenses which convert the white light from the conventional bulb behind, newer fitting are manufactured using LEDs, which do no usually have tinted lenses or covers.


Unlike the white light produced by a filament bulb, which requires a coloured lens, filter, or coating to produce the desired output colour, the light from an LED is created within the device, so no filter is needed, and the devices generally come with clear lenses, which maximises their output. (For the pedantic, I’m calling white a colour, although it is made up of many, and also not going to refer to the various light conversions that take place within the structure of various visible light LEDs.)


The end result is that it’s no longer easy to tell what service an unmarked vehicle belongs to just by looking at the auxiliary lights. All you see when they are not energised is a clear fitting, and the colour only becomes apparent when they are activated.


Case in point was the Audi I tripped over recently. Roof mounted light bar, but… transparent housing.


I couldn’t see any markings or other equipment(eg radio) fitted to it, or lying on the seats, nor anything screwed to the bodywork. There were no cameras mounted anywhere, nor a second rear-view mirror.


The same anonymity was true of the driver, inside the adjacent ‘greasy spoon’ and collecting a large bag of goodies to help him survive the rest of the day. Dressed in black, he did have any kit, or badges apparent.


There were no lights in the rear window (not even pop-up types), but I spotted a dash-mounted temporary unit, probably blue/red, and a look at the front suggests a small pair of non-Audi ‘white’ squares in the lower grille, which I suspect are LEDs.


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FYI – Unmarked police cars around here look more like this when at work:


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LED lighting makes services vehicle identification more difficult

2014年1月23日星期四

Elegant Edo Style Crystal LED Designs

LED luminaire Lavender, LED luminaire Mizubashow, Fruit Lamp, Sumio Ichiba, Product Designer and founder of Ichiba Design Studio, talks about his crystal LED Mizuba show and Lavender designs at Lighting Japan 2014, which took place from Jan. 15 to 17 at Tokyo Big Sight.


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Sumio Ichiba, Product Designer and founder of Ichiba Design Studio, talks about his crystal LED Mizubashow and Lavender designs at Lighting Japan 2014, which took place from Jan. 15 to 17 at Tokyo Big Sight.


Lin: Can you speak a bit about your background?


Ichiba: I am a product designer, and have been involved making electric products, chairs, cars and speakers.


My first lamp design was the “Fruit Lamp” made in 2012. Akari Co. liked the design, but it is not easy to make, so it is only prototype luminaire. The lighting effect for “Fruit Lamp” is very beautiful and it’s made with acrylic.


Lin: What’s the design concept for Mizubashow?


Ichiba: I wanted to express a very pretty flower in Japan. I wanted to express the precise image in the design, the beauty of the flower, and using crystals makes the flower looks like ice. I combined the organic flower with the crystal to make the bright creation. The crystals used are just normal crystals.


Lin: What’s the LED used for the luminaire?


Ichiba: The light uses white LED from Akari Co..


Lin: When did you start making the luminaire and how long did it take for you to make?


Ichiba: I began designing about one month ago, and it took me one to two months to make the prototype.


Lin: What market are you targeting with Mizubashow?


Ichiba: Luxury market for Mizubashow, it is very expensive. It is already in mass production phase. All the lights are handmade by me.


According to Ichiba’s business partner, the Mizubashow sells at 130,000 Japanese Yen (US$ 1,245. 33) in Japan, and is currently being sold on a customized basis.


Lin: Can you tell us a bit about Lavender design?


Ichiba: I designed Lavender with the concept of small flowers in my mind. The luminaire is also made from crystal glass, and designed about one month ago. These are my latest creations and are still in the prototype phase.


Lin: What is the most difficult aspect for you when designing luminaires?


Ichiba: It is usually really fast for me to write and draw the design. It takes only a week for the drawing design, but the most difficult part is lighting effect. I cannot know what the lighting effect will be like until I make it. Lighting effect is difficult, but line making is very easy.


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Elegant Edo Style Crystal LED Designs

2014年1月22日星期三

LED Lights Set To Upgrade Detroit’s Neighborhoods

The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit has been installing new street lights in two demonstration areas of the city since the beginning of November. As we have installed the new lights we have continued to evaluate lessons learned within the demonstration area.


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Public Lighting Authority of Detroit Executive Director Odis Jones Tuesday issued the following statement:


The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit has been installing new street lights in two demonstration areas of the city since the beginning of November. As we have installed the new lights we have continued to evaluate lessons learned within the demonstration area.


One option we have explored is to discontinue the use of traditional High Pressure Sodium lights in favor of more modern LED (Light-Emitting Diode) lights. After considerable research, and in consultation with Mayor Mike Duggan, I have decided that LED lights will provide brighter and more cost efficient lighting for the city. As a result, I will present a plan to the newly appointed PLA board to install all LED street lights in the remainder of the demonstration areas as well as in the rest of the city. This plan will be presented to the board at its first meeting Wednesday, January 29th.


In addition, I will recommend doubling the pace of the installation of new lights within neighborhoods so that it will be completed in 18 months, rather than the current schedule of three years.

In the meantime, in the period between now and the board meeting, the crews that have been installing lights will be carrying out general repair work that is required.



LED Lights Set To Upgrade Detroit’s Neighborhoods

2014年1月21日星期二

TopLEDlight Product catalog - PDF version

TopLEDlight.com staffs have created PDF file for all products. Visitors now can view it on http://topledlight.com/pdf/. The PDFs are very neat. If you wish, you may download the all the catalog as a ZIP format file(86.3 MB).


TopLEDlight.com staffs have created PDF file for all products. Visitors now can view it on http://topledlight.com/pdf/. The PDFs are very neat. If you wish, you may download the all the catalog as a ZIP format file(86.3 MB).


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TopLEDlight Product catalog - PDF version

Everlight’s Lab Obtains Both ISO17025 Certfication and EPA Recognition for LM-80 Testing

Everlight is now certified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to publish their own LM-80 reports as of August 2013. Simultaneously, Everlight’s laboratory was also qualified to use the ILAC-MRA mark on its laboratory reports.


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Everlight Electronics Co., Ltd. announced that its laboratory in Tucheng, Taipei, Taiwan, is now certified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to publish their own LM-80 reports as of August 2013. Simultaneously, Everlight’s laboratory was also qualified to use the ILAC-MRA mark on its laboratory reports, the signet for Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC).


The ILAC-MRA mark on its laboratory reports will be specifically for ISO17025 certification, which is comprised of management and technical requirements. Management requirements of the ISO17025 certification mostly relate to the operation and effectiveness of the lab’s quality management system. Technical requirements include factors which determines the accuracy and reliability of the lab’s tests and calibrations. The lab is now one of only 81 technologically equivalent certified authorities (third party labs and companies) in 67 countries have achieved the ILAC-MRA status.


The EPA certified Everlight’s lab to conduct its own LM-80 testing, which is the main criteria for LED lighting components to ensure lumen maintenance after 6,000 hours of actual operation. LM-80 is also an essential document to apply for Energy Star certification of a lighting product. Several Everlight Lighting LED ranges already completed LM-80 6,000 testing so far, including low power (PLCC 3020), mid power (PLCC 5630), high power (2323 and 3535) and COB LED series. Official test reports are available upon request. In 2014, Everlight plans more LM-80 testing to demonstrate the durability and consistency of its LED Lighting products and provide quality confidence to customers.


About Everlight Electronics


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Everlight Electronics Co. Ltd. is a Taiwanese company which manufactures light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It is the world’s seventh largest LED manufacturer. Its headquarters are in the city of Taipei.

Everlight Electronics was founded in 1983 by Robert Yeh, initially making indicator lights for home appliances. By 2006, Everlight was Taiwan’s largest manufacturer of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), producing 1.850 Billion units every month, and employing 4,000 people. In 2007, 40% of Everlight’s revenue was derived from LEDs used for backlighting of mobile phones, and it also began to expand into backlight LEDs for laptop computers and televisions.



Everlight’s Lab Obtains Both ISO17025 Certfication and EPA Recognition for LM-80 Testing

2014年1月20日星期一

How to Buy a New Energy-Efficient LED Light Bulb

Instead of going to the store and grabbing an incandescent off the shelf, you now have several options when shopping for light bulbs.


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Instead of going to the store and grabbing an incandescent off the shelf, you now have several options when shopping for light bulbs.


You may have heard by now: the classic incandescent light bulb is on its way out. Because incandescent light bulbs are some of the least efficient on the market—wasting up to 90% of electricity as heat instead of light—they are being phased out of production and what’s on the shelves and in warehouses now is all that’s left.


The changes are due to the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, which requires new light bulbs to be more energy efficient than the bulbs we are used to buying. 100-watt and 75-watt traditional incandescent bulbs were retired in 2012 and 2013, respectively, and, starting this year, 60-watt bulbs and 40-watt bulbs are also required to meet new efficiency standards.


To be clear, only “standard” bulbs need to meet the new requirements. Plenty of bulbs are exempt from the new standards—including appliance lamps, rough service bulbs, 3-way bulbs, colored lamps, stage lighting, plant lights, candelabra lights under 60 watts, and outdoor post lights less than 100 watts.


What that means, though, is that soon, when you’re looking for a new light bulb, your options on store shelves are going to be a little different.


What are my light bulb options?


Instead of going to the store and grabbing an incandescent off the shelf, you now have several options when shopping for light bulbs:




  • Energy-saving incandescents (halogen): These lower wattage incandescent bulbs have a tungsten filament like standard bulbs, but are surrounded by a halogen gas, rather than argon or nitrogen, to provide bright light with better efficiency. These are 25% more efficient than traditional incandescent bulbs and will last three times as long.


  • Compact fluorescents (CFLs): You’ve probably seen these curly, bulb-sized fluorescents on sale. Though early versions tended to offer harsh light, new bulbs have more color options and are even styled to look like traditional incandescent bulbs. These bulbs offer 75% energy savings over an incandescent and last ten times as long.


  • LEDs: The most efficient option, LED bulbs are 75-80% more efficient than traditional incandescents and last 25 times longer.



How much will I save with the new light bulbs?


All of these bulbs will cost more than a traditional incandescent bulb—halogen incandescents being the least expensive and LEDs being the most expensive—but the energy savings will add up over time. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates you’ll save $6 a year for each incandescent you upgrade to a CFL—and the savings only grow over time, since these bulbs all last significantly longer and won’t require replacing as often as a standard incandescent. If you replace 15 bulbs in your house, expect to save $50 in energy costs every year—and on top of that, you won’t have to buy light bulbs nearly as often.


So long as you buy Energy Star certified light bulbs, which are tested to meet specific efficiency standards, you’re guaranteed savings with these bulbs—even though you’ll spend more up front. Want to know exactly how much a bulb is going to cost you? Check out the label, which should tell you how much it will cost to use for a year as well as how long it will last.


What about the light quality of these bulbs?


If you’re looking to replace specific bulbs in your household, you’re probably used to picking up a bulb that’s 60-watt, 75-watt, or the like—but these measurements, based on how much energy the bulb used, are not an accurate way to tell how much light the bulbs produce.


Instead look at the “lumens” which is a measure of how much light a bulb produces before you buy it. Here’s a cheat sheet:



  • If you used to buy 100 watt bulbs, look for a bulb with 1600 lumens.

  • If you used to buy 75 watt bulbs, look for a bulb with 1100 lumens.

  • If you used to buy 60 watt bulbs, look for a bulb with 800 lumens.

  • If you used to buy 40 watt bulbs, look for a bulb with 450 lumens.


Another new option you’ll see is color temperature. Because few people are fond of the harshness of fluorescent lights, most CFLs now come in colors designed to mimic the warmth of an incandescent bulb. Color is measured in Kelvins, ranging from 2,700 K (the warm light of typical incadescents) up to around 5,500 K (proving a daylight or natural tone). Though all of these bulbs produce white light, warmer lights will have a more yellow tint—better for bedrooms and other soft lighting conditions—while cooler lights will have a blue tint—better for reading. Check the packaging to see what kind of light a bulb produces before you buy—and if you’re not sure what colors you want, go to your local hardware store to see different lights on display.


Are new bulbs safe?


It’s true: compact fluorescent lights have a small amount of mercury inside. In standard use, the mercury stays inside the bulb and there’s no risk. However, if you break a bulb, you’ll want to take care to clean it up following these instructions from the EPA. But don’t be too alarmed: according to the EPA, CFLs contain a very small amount of mercury—less than 1/100th of the amount in a mercury thermometer.


When your bulb has burned out, you should recycle it to prevent that mercury from winding up in a landfill. Your city or waste collection provider may offer recycling services, but many major retailers also accept CFLs for recycling. Home Depot, Lowes, IKEA, Ace Hardware, and True Value will all recycle bulbs—just check with your retailer when you buy your bulb to see what to do.



How to Buy a New Energy-Efficient LED Light Bulb

2014年1月19日星期日

UBS Outlook for LED Chip, Package, and Light Source Manufacturers in 2014

LED package industry anticipated to integrate in the next two years. LED light source sector focuses on consumer channels and brand building. Chip production in 2013 was limited. LED lighting to grow rapidly in 2013-2015, benefiting manufacturers with newly expanded production capacity....


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LED chip supply and demand has balanced out, increase in shipment volume and gross profit possible in the future.


Expansion of chip production in 2013 was limited and around 20-30 percent produced was invalid. With LED lighting rapidly growing, supply and demand for the domestic LED chip industry has already balanced out. We anticipate that LED chips will increase both in shipments and gross profit in 2014. Leading manufacturers with advantages in scale and cost and with government backing have the potential to increase competitiveness.


LED package industry anticipated to integrate in the next two years


The structure of the LED package industry is disorderly. Within the next two years, the industry is predicted to begin integration. The manufacturers that will come out victorious are those with the production scale suited for handling lighting demands and who have a close cooperation with downstream and upstream companies. The current stage looks favorable for manufacturers specializing in package production.


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For the LED light source industry, market looks optimistic for stable growth-oriented companies with better production scale, production quality, production control, and brand building. Future sales channels will become more diversified.


The LED chip and lighting source sector is the most likely to produce large manufacturers. LED industry supply chain includes the sectors of chips, packaging, light source, and fixtures. The preconditions for a business to be able to produce a large manufacturer include product standardization and large scale production capabilities. The sector also requires large demand. Looking at the entire supply chain, upstream chip and downstream light source sectors have the possibility to produce large manufacturers.


Chip production in 2013 was limited


The Chinese government offered a lot of backingto the LED industry from 2010-2012. Blind investment in the LED chip industry led to a surplus in supply.


Around 20-30 percent of MOCVD production is invalid. China has over 1000 units in total but only around 700 units are used for production. The main reason for this is that MOCVD technological advancements have been rapid over the past two to three years. Older second hand units cannot compete. At the same time, prices have dropped dramatically. Leading manufacturers who are expanding production can receive subsidies which mean they will not consider purchasing older MOCVD units.


Local Chinese governments after 2013 will no longer blindly support all LED chip manufacturers, but rather select a small percentage they find to be higher-caliber. Due to this, production expansion in 2013 was very limited for the LED chip industry, with only leading manufacturers able to expand during this stage, which mainly depended on volume of demand. According to public information released by market listed companies, HC SemiTek was the main company to expand production capacity. After the company became listed in 2012, they initiated large scale production expansion. San’an Opto anticipates beginning expansion towards the end of 2014.


LED lighting to grow rapidly in 2013-2015, benefiting manufacturers with newly expanded production capacity


Domestic LED chips have already reached a balance between supply and demand in 2013H1, with utilization rate for leading manufacturers reaching more than 90 percent. This could cause a structural shortage of supply for LED chips in 2Q14.


Over the past few years, LED chip luminosity has increased 20-25 percent every year. If prices remain the same, then LED chip profit margins will increase. We therefore estimate that LED chips will see an increase in shipment volume and net profit in 2014.


Competition drops for small manufacturers in LED chip sector


It is estimated that after 2014, small manufacturers with 40 MOCVD units and below will experience production difficulties. Main reasons include:



  1. 1. Strong demand from upstream LED chips and tight supply of sapphires resulting from increased demands for application in iPhone home buttons. Only large manufacturers can guarantee suppliesfor upstream material companies.

  2. 2. The lowering of local government support for second and third tier LED chip manufacturers.

  3. 3. The high technical barrier for LED chip production and increased focus on product stability and consistency. A constant production operator and team of engineers are needed for technical support. Only large manufacturers are able to constantly provide R&D.


The LED package industry is estimated to start integrating within the next two years with manufacturers specializing in packaging estimated to come out on top. Over the past two years, the LED package industry has clearly benefitted from lowered prices of LED chips. As integration in the LED chip industry is drawing to a close, LED package industry will benefit less and less from price drops in LED chips.


Manufacturers specialized in packaging to come out on top


The LED light source sector focuses on consumer channels and brand building. The structure of the industry is more disorderly than the packaging industry layout. Stable growth-oriented manufacturers with definite production scales, quality production, production control, and brand building are to fare best. LED lighting source channel construction is more varied than that of traditional lighting source channels. LED light source manufacturers specializing in electronics will seek out traditional sales channels that are not light fixtures, such as the electronics market, household appliances, and electricity suppliers.


Electricity supplier channels help lower cost of electrical current. The difference between LED lighting factory price and retail price is currently huge, mainly due to cost of electrical current. LED lighting companies are establishing electricity supplier channels and starting direct marketing to lower sales costs, which boosts LED lighting penetration rates.


Government support for LED lighting is huge, both nationally and locally. In Guangdong Providence for example, policies require that office lighting is switched to LEDs within the next 3-5 years.


Central and local government subsidy policies for LED lighting energy consumption includes commercial subsidies of around 10 percent and civilian used subsidies of around 30 percent.


We are optimistic about the following three sectors:



  1. 1. LED chip sector: optimistic about leading companies who can increase shipment volume and net profit.

  2. 2. LED package sector: Optimistic about manufacturers specializing in packaging. Those that will come out on top after integration remains to be seen.

  3. 3. LED light source sector: Optimistic about growth-oriented manufacturers with stable growth, definite production scales, quality production, production control, and brand building.



UBS Outlook for LED Chip, Package, and Light Source Manufacturers in 2014

2014年1月18日星期六

Lighting Japan 2014 Attracts more than 10,000 International Visitors and Buyers

Lighting Japan 2014, an event organized by Reed Exhibition’s Japan arm that ran from Jan. 15-17 at Tokyo Big Sight successfully concluded on the 17th. The three day lighting show has attracted over 9,000 international and domestic visitors during the first two days.


Lighting Japan 2014, an event organized by Reed Exhibition’s Japan arm that ran from Jan. 15-17 at Tokyo Big Sight successfully concluded on the 17th. The three day lighting show has attracted over 9,000 international and domestic visitors during the first two days.


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Statistics from the exhibitor showed the first two days of the exhibition attracted 4,328 and 4,904 visitors respectively, no details have been provided for the third day of the show yet. Our estimations based on the performance over the last two days is the actual number might be close to about 12,000 plus visitors. “The number of exhibitors has also increased from 353 in 2013 to 367 this year”, said Hajime Suzuki, Director and Group Vice President of Reed Exhibitions Japan. “While Design Tokyo exhibitors have doubled this year compared to 2013.”


The show this year has attracted more designers, architectural lighting specialists, and technical seminars emphasized OLED technology. The exhibition company newly introduced a European and American OLED designer program BRIDGE this year that displayed innovative lighting products.


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On the show floor, large international manufacturers such as Philips have also taken the chance this year to promote OLED products. “Many manufacturers are in the same situation of how to sell and approach to make OLED useful,” said Kenichi Hara, Key Account Manager, Special Lighting, Lighting Division, Philips Electronics Japan.”This event is one of the opportunities to see visitors and hear requests.”


Design lighting firms and emerging designers have also benefited from the show. “I’ve seen interest from European and Japanese manufacturers,” said Step Design founder Masahiko Uchiyama. The majority of firms hoped to find partners willing to mass produce their products.


The show is becoming increasingly international many of the manufacturers interviewed said they had seen interest also from Taiwanese,Korean or Chinese manufacturers. “To attract more international participants, we provided accommodation to oversea buyers this year,” said Suzuki. “We also continue to help exchange information between buyers and manufacturers, but hope in the future contact between these players can be more direct.”



Lighting Japan 2014 Attracts more than 10,000 International Visitors and Buyers

2014年1月16日星期四

Will local councils see the light on LED technology?

LED street lights can cut energy bills, reduce carbon emissions, be operated remotely and linked to smart technology. Councils should take note


Shanghai gears up for green lighting UK councils need to follow the example set by cities such as Shanghai, where LED lighting illuminates the elevated highways. Photograph: Imaginechina/Corbis


Visitors to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow this summer will find a city transformed by the £0.5bn poured into new sporting venues and beefing up the city’s infrastructure.


But there is an even more fundamental transformation under way in Scotland’s biggest city. By next summer, it will be firmly on track to becoming a world-leading “smart” city, having won £25m from the government’s Technology Strategy Board to show how a city can use cutting-edge digital and wireless technology to provide services such as roads, security and lighting to its citizens more efficiently, while cutting CO2 emissions.


And lighting is one of three key areas where Glasgow is trying to shine as a smart city. In November, the council announced that by next summer the sulphurous orange glow of 10,000 sodium street lights will be replaced with the crisp white light of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and compact fluorescent bulbs, cutting the city’s energy and maintenance bills.


But the really smart bit is that Glasgow will test the way LED lights, unlike their technological predecessors, can be equipped with digital sensors allowing them to be controlled remotely, and to respond to changes in the local environment, such as an increase in traffic. Such intelligent controls can push the average energy savings with LED lighting from 50% to 70%, according to the European commission.


Yet a recent roundtable discussion on the future of lighting in cities – hosted by the Guardian in association with GE Lighting – heard that only 10% of new public streetlights are LED based. So what is preventing LEDs from being installed in every house, skyscraper and city street? How do you flick the switch on the LED revolution?


Ben Ferrari, director of corporate relationships for the Climate Group, a not-for-profit organisation working globally with governments and business on the green economy, told the workshop that LED could be a critical weapon against climate change, as lighting accounts for almost 20% of global electricity use. At the recent UN climate conference in Warsaw, the Climate Group renewed its call for all new public lighting globally to be LED by 2020.


“If we are facing peak emissions this decade, scale for LED isn’t just desirable,” Ferrari said. “We have to get where we are going, and we have to get there quickly.”


Energy savings


The roundtable – which included representatives from industry, law, environmental groups and government-funded bodies – agreed that the technology is now ripe for take-off. One of the biggest barriers to LED competing in the market for general lighting has been high cost. But research from management consultancy McKinsey shows that costs are dropping 30% a year. And efficiency rates and life-spans are going just as quickly in the opposite direction, so that by 2020 the energy saving compared to today’s conventional lighting is expected to reach 90%.


Guardian executive editor Jo Confino, who chaired the discussion, asked if the technology is changing too quickly, making councils reluctant to invest in what is effectively a moving target.


Ronald Hendrikx, partner at Bird & Bird, a law firm that is working with the Department of Energy & Climate Change on the roll-out of smart meters, said that with the rapid growth of companies in the sector, “the amount of choice available is baffling. You don’t know where to stop or start.” Falling costs are also an excuse for cities to put off a decision.


But Iain Watson, director of energy efficiency for the Green Investment Bank (GIB), said the savings in energy and maintenance costs that councils can make by acting today are already so substantial that delay no longer makes financial sense.


Although Glasgow’s decision to replace its street lights was independent of the smart city funding, the money will be used for pilot projects that pair LED lighting on a stretch of road with smart controls and wireless technology, enabling city planners to monitor traffic, air quality, congestion and noise levels, and respond accordingly.


The LED replacement is a simpler proposition. It costs Glasgow £8.5m a year to power and repair its ageing light network. Since the new lamps are expected to use less than half the energy of the old ones, and last three to seven times longer, the council said the £9m investment in LEDs will be quickly recouped.


Strategic thinking


But recognising the savings requires strategic thinking at a high level, Watson said. “The feeling from the GIB is that we are on the cusp of local authorities understanding the technologies, but you need a visionary to drive forward support for it, because it doesn’t sit in any one team. It needs to get up to the chief executive level to see the benefits, because it is not just the kit that you buy, but the savings you are going to get from it over the long term.”


Dan Palmer, head of market development for the British Standards Institution (BSI), agrees.


“A lot of technology works and could be deployed by cities, but the city isn’t able to act as an intelligent customer,” Palmer said. He added that cities are also unaccustomed to working in partnerships with companies in smart city projects and at a level that spans different departments. “There isn’t a single person whose responsibility it is.”


To overcome this, the BSI was asked by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to come up with smart city guidelines and standards, and it has been working to share the experience of Glasgow and its industry partners with other councils. The first standard will be published next month.


Ersel Oymak, innovations technology manager at Cisco Systems, which is working on Glasgow’s smart city initiative, said one way to sell LED lighting to cities is to focus on its potential to have social benefits that extend far beyond lighting, if used intelligently. Studies have shown that patients in hospital recover better and students achieve more in school if exposed to lighting conditions that adapt to their needs. “We need to raise awareness in local authorities so that they grasp this is the sustainable and strategic thing to do,” Oymak said.


But Agostino Renna, chief executive officer of GE Lighting, said in his experience few cities are capable of such strategic thinking. And the focus on ever-smarter technology runs the risk of putting them off simpler solutions, such as LED replacement.


“I am convinced the answer isn’t more technology,” he said. “I’m a big fan of evolution instead of revolution. Small things that work well, done repeatedly by a lot of people, can make a big difference.”


Several participants called for technology companies to focus less on technology and more on innovative business models that will remove the upfront costs of LED lighting from hard-pressed UK councils facing budget cuts. Bulen Hourshid, director of value engineering at consultancy Aecom, said: “Local authorities have an annual budget. Green technology is all about getting investment back over time. But councils don’t want to invest in something that won’t give them payback within two to three years.”


Dax Lovegrove, head of business engagement at WWF, said one answer could be performance contracts. He pointed to the success of SolarCity in the US, which has cornered the US solar panel market in a few short years by selling solar energy as a service, with no upfront cost to customers to buy and install the solar panels. SolarCity’s customers sign a contract agreeing to pay a monthly fee for electricity that is cheaper than they would pay to their local utility. Financing comes from banks, which get a return for the life of the contract.


John Raspin, partner in the energy and environment group at legal firm Frost & Sullivan, said such performance contracts could be the way of the future. “There needs to be a fundamental thinking shift, from selling a product or solution to selling an outcome.”


Several participants lamented the lack of political will to tackle energy efficiency, with cash-strapped councils neglecting their climate-change targets and the UK government considering scrapping green levies and reviewing its targets for cutting CO2 emissions.


In Brussels, European legislators, who boosted the LED industry by imposing a phased ban on incandescent bulbs, are debating setting binding targets for energy-efficiency savings by 2030, a move that would be another huge fillip to the industry. But Ferrari said strong opposition from business lobby groups could scupper these efforts unless progressive companies champion the cause.


Like GE’s Renna, he thinks the push for LED shouldn’t be mixed up with the drive for smart cities, which will take many years to bear fruit. “The message to cities is don’t wait. There are lots of practical solutions you can do now,” Ferrari said. “They don’t prevent a smart future, but they don’t wait for it, either.”



Will local councils see the light on LED technology?

2014年1月15日星期三

Cree LED lighting arrives at Munich Airport

LED lighting solutions developer Cree, Durham, NC, USA, is supplying its LED technology to power the apron and exterior lighting systems of Munich Airport, Germany (“FMG”), one of Europe’s largest international hubs, serving 38 million passengers per year.


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LED lighting solutions developer Cree, Durham, NC, USA, is supplying its LED technology to power the apron and exterior lighting systems of Munich Airport, Germany (“FMG”), one of Europe’s largest international hubs, serving 38 million passengers per year.


Cree collaborated with Ewo, Cortaccia, Italy, a manufacturer of lighting systems designed for public areas, whose F32 flood lights are replacing high-pressure sodium lamps in Munich Airport’s high-mast systems. The F32 was designed to integrate into the existing apron lighting at Munich Airport, and each light is illuminated by up to 288 Cree XLamp XT-E LEDs.


Munich Airport had sought out LED technology to reduce the operating cost of its more than 13,000 outdoor lights. In addition to energy savings, the airport has set itself the goal of maintaining CO2 emissions at their 2005 level – irrespective of future traffic growth.


The airport expects the new flood lights featuring Cree LEDs to consume at least 50 percent less energy than the previously-installed high-pressure sodium lamps, which would result in yearly electricity savings of 122,000 kilowatt-hours and approximately 70 tons of CO2 on completion of phase one of the lighting overhaul.


Through longer-term replacement of its 3,000 apron floodlights and 10,200 exterior lights, the airport expects to save more than 5,000 tons of CO2 annually. Cree says that by their use of energy- and cost-efficient LED technology, the brilliant white light emitted by the F32 floodlight gives a higher color rendering value to more accurately display colors and provide enhanced visibility compared to the old lamps.


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Refit will save more than 5,000t of CO2 annually.


The importance of airport lighting to the safe management of air traffic cannot be overstated. “Assuring the safety of our passengers, planes and their crew, airport staff and any other visitor is a priority at Munich Airport,” said Günther Sellmeier, planning and project manager for exterior lighting, engineering and facilities, at FMG.


Cree technology is providing lighting for more than just the apron: all implemented floodlights can be universally equipped with a variety of optical lenses and the Ewo Light Management System for additional flexibility, allowing the technology to be adapted to various different situations. One version has been designed especially for airport street lighting to ensure that surrounding roadways are also optimally lit.



Cree LED lighting arrives at Munich Airport

2014年1月14日星期二

ABI Research: LED and Visible Light Communications Could be Key to Indoor Location Market

LED/visible light communication technology is one method of establishing a person’s location indoors. While the indoor location market is relatively nascent, companies are already aggressively addressing next-generation, high accuracy (sub-5m) technologies to ensure they are best placed to...


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While GPS (global positioning satellite) technology works well outside to give a person’s location, finding your location indoors requires different technology. LED/visible light communication technology is one method of establishing a person’s location indoors. While the indoor location market is relatively nascent, companies are already aggressively addressing next-generation, high accuracy (sub-5m) technologies to ensure they are best placed to dominate the emerging multi-billion dollar retail technology market. According to ABI research LED/Visible light Communications (VLC) is tantalizingly close to providing huge performance benefits without the usual cost implications.


ABI Research’s latest report examines the case for LED/VLC technologies in the high-accuracy indoor location space. Senior analyst Patrick Connolly commented, “As a standalone location technology, LED/VLC has some inherent problems, including the need for line-of-sight and a complex value chain. But as part of a hybrid solution it becomes indoor location on steroids, offering ubiquitous sub-meter levels of accuracy in three dimensions, and even has the theoretical possibility as a data communications alternative to Wi-Fi, etc.”


Connolly added, “Most implementations under consideration are already compatible with existing smartphone technology today. If this can be incorporated with negligible cost at the infrastructure side as retail stores naturally migrate to LED lighting, it immediately becomes a no-brainer. However, this means it will also require the backing of at least one of the big four LED OEMs.”


ABI research points out that major OEMs, start-ups, and universities are investigating a host of competing technologies including: sensor fusion, audio/ultrasound, magnetic field, UWB and future evolutions of BLE and Wi-Fi, such as Quuppa’s HAIP technology.


Practice director, Dominique Bonte noted, “Despite the inherent barriers, many companies continue to research and develop in the LED/VLC area, because the technology is potentially so powerful. With large companies like Qualcomm, Casio, Motorola (via Bytelight investment) and Intel joining start-ups in this area, there is now the necessary muscle to force this technology into the mainstream.”



ABI Research: LED and Visible Light Communications Could be Key to Indoor Location Market

2014年1月13日星期一

Dow Corning MS-2002 White mouldable plastic reflects 98% of LED light

Dow Corning has introduced a highly reflective moulding compound for LED lighting.
Called MS-2002, it is a silicone that “delivers mechanical, thermal and optical stability at temperatures exceeding 150°C. It targets reflectivity as high as 98%”, said the firm.
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Dow Corning has introduced a highly reflective moulding compound for LED lighting.


Called MS-2002, it is a silicone that “delivers mechanical, thermal and optical stability at temperatures exceeding 150°C. It targets reflectivity as high as 98%”, said the firm.

With this temperature capability, it can be used in contact with LED die – no air gap is required.


“Unlike epoxies, polycarbonate, acrylic and other LED materials, it retains colour, reflectance and mechanical performance over the lifetime of an LED lamp or luminaire without yellowing or physical degradation,” claimed Dow.


The firm already makes transparent moulding compounds for lenses.


Mould undercuts are permitted, as is or co-moulding of white and transparent materials. It exhibits 84 Shore A hardness.



Dow Corning MS-2002 White mouldable plastic reflects 98% of LED light

2014年1月11日星期六

Honglitronic won 42.421 million LED lighting project

Honglitronic announced that Guangzhou Wangtat Project Management & Consultancy Co., Ltd. unveiled the candidate winning the bid of “EMC mode procurement project of Guangzhou Huadu municipal road LED lighting upgrade”. Revenue from the won energy saving project is expected to...


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(Item Number: TPA [2013]-ZB / C2-058) through its network one day ago , which confirmed Honglitronic and its wholly owned subsidiary Guangzhou ZYGY (referred to as “ZYGY”) were the pre-winners of west district No.1 in this project package group.


According to the announcement, the above-mentioned project is launched for upgrading municipal road lamps of Huadu in Guangzhou, aiming at promoting the application of LED lighting products. The energy-saving upgrade service provided by EMC will last 6 years. Revenue from the won energy saving project is expected to total RMB 42.421 million, accounting for about 8% of the company’s operating revenue in the audited consolidated financial statements in 2012.



Honglitronic won 42.421 million LED lighting project

2014年1月9日星期四

Xicato expands and brings manufacturing to San Jose, California

Xicato, a leading developer of superior light quality from LED modules, announced today that it has relocated its San Jose headquarters to accommodate a new manufacturing line for the company’s next generation of products. The new 24 thousand-square-foot space is more than double the size...


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Xicato, a leading developer of superior light quality from LED modules, announced today that it has relocated its San Jose headquarters to accommodate a new manufacturing line for the company’s next generation of products. The new 24 thousand-square-foot space is more than double the size of Xicato’s previous San Jose facility. The privately held company has invested millions of dollars in equipment and resources to meet the increasing global demand for its LED modules.


“Investment in our U.S. operations enables Xicato to rapidly develop and introduce innovative technologies and products for the global lighting industry and starting next month we will transition to full manufacturing mode,” said Menko de Roos, CEO of Xicato. “Our move timeframe was very short, and it was critical that the build-out and permitting went smoothly and matched our equipment arrival schedule. The City of San Jose’s appointment-based permitting process worked well and allowed us to meet critical milestones and get our operations up and running.”


Xicato’s new space includes areas for manufacturing, research and development labs and testing facilities for its LED modules. Class 100K cleanroom space is dedicated to a new manufacturing line; expanded reliability testing labs ensure product longevity and quality.


Xicato’s focus continues to be the delivery of quality light. The new manufacturing facility allows Xicato’s next generation of products to offer significantly improved efficiency to reduce energy use and costs, lowers the cost of Xicato’s modules and ushers in a new era of intelligent lighting – Lighting 2.0.


Hundreds of luminaires and applications ranging from retail shops to bars and restaurants, to homes, offices and retail locations can be viewed in Xicato’s web galleries on the company’s website. Lighting designers, interior designers and others achieve their desired emotional impact using three different light types created by the company:


• Standard Series light provides a smooth spectrum of light that feels natural and superior to ceramic metal halide and fluorescent lamps.

• Artist Series light is indistinguishable from halogen-based light and gives Artist Series light an even richer feel compared to other sources.

• Vibrant Series light brings out vivid, saturated colors and the details of texture for compelling and eye-catching visuals that capture and hold consumers’ attention.



Xicato expands and brings manufacturing to San Jose, California

Vishay Intertechnology"s New Power MiniLEDs Deliver Luminous Intensity Up to 4900 mcd

The VLMx234.. series reportedly offers a typical luminous intensity of 3500 mcd and maximum luminous intensity of 4900 mcd at 70 mA, while delivering what the company describes as improved thermal performance compared to previous-generation LEDs.


Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. of Valvern, Pennsylvania USA, released a new series of power MiniLEDs in 2.3 mm by 1.3 mm by 1.4 SMD packages. The series of MiniLEDs utilizes the company’s AllnGaP technology. The VLMx234.. series reportedly offers a typical luminous intensity of 3500 mcd and maximum luminous intensity of 4900 mcd at 70 mA, while delivering what the company describes as improved thermal performance compared to previous-generation LEDs.


The high-intensity LEDs provide low thermal resistance junction/ambient of 325 K/W and power dissipation up to 200 mW, which in turn enables high drive currents up to 70 mA. According to Vishay, the devices’ small size and high luminous intensity makes them ideal for automotive applications. The LED series comes in super red, red, amber, and yellow and are AEC-Q101-qualified for interior and exterior lighting, dashboard illumination, indicators and backlighting for A/V and industrial equipment, LCD switches and symbols, illuminated advertising, and more.


VLMx234..devices feature a ± 60° angle of half-intensity and a luminous intensity ratio per packing unit of less than 1.6, and are categorized, per packing unit, for luminous intensity and color. They are available in 8 mm tape and are compatible with IR-reflow soldering processes and preconditioning according to JEDEC Level 2a, and offer an ESD-withstand voltage up to 2 kV according to JESD22-A114-B. The devices are RoHS-compliant, halogen-free, and Vishay Green.



Vishay Intertechnology"s New Power MiniLEDs Deliver Luminous Intensity Up to 4900 mcd

2014年1月7日星期二

COB LED Market to Grow Rapidly Through 2018

Market research firm Research and Markets forecasts that the global Chip on Board LED market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 40.71 percent over the period 2013-2018.


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Market research firm Research and Markets forecasts that the global Chip on Board LED market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 40.71 percent over the period 2013-2018. The company contends that one of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the declining average selling price of LEDs. The Global Chip on Board LED market has also been witnessing the increasing demand of chip-on-board (COB) LEDs in general lighting applications. However, the company says that fluctuating global economic conditions could present a challenge to the growth of the COB LED market.


According to Research and Markets, the key vendors dominating this market space are Citizen Electronics co. Ltd., Cree Inc., Nichia Corp., Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH, Philips Lumileds Lighting Co., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., and Seoul Semiconductor Co. Ltd. Other vendors in the market include Everlight Electronics Co. Ltd., Lumens Co. Ltd., and LG Innotek Co. Ltd.


A company analyst stated, “The shift from traditional lighting sources to solid-state lighting technology has resulted in the wider adoption of COB LEDs. COB LEDs are wide-area light emitters and thus, are increasingly used in highway and street lighting, which require large amounts of light spread across a large area.” The analyst added, “COB LEDs produce better color mixing, better lighting effect, and require very low thermal resistance systems, thereby enhancing the total consumer experience. Thus, greater power density, efficient heat dissipation, small space requirement, and high performance makes COB LEDs more suitable than conventional LED packages for various general lighting applications.”


The company also pointed out that COB LEDs offer high intensity with a homogenous luminous field suitable for high-power LED applications, which also increases the potential for savings.



COB LED Market to Grow Rapidly Through 2018

2014年1月1日星期三

Spark Wins China’s LED Promotion Financial Subsidies Bid

Spark recently emerged as one of the successful bidders of the “2012/2013 Semiconductor Lighting Products Financial Subsidies Promotion Project”, a joint project between China’s Ministry of Finance, the National Development and Reform Commission, and Ministry of Science and Technology.


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Spark recently emerged as one of the successful bidders of the “2012/2013 Semiconductor Lighting Products Financial Subsidies Promotion Project”, a joint project between China’s Ministry of Finance, the National Development and Reform Commission, and Ministry of Science and Technology. This is the second time Spark has won a national LED lighting application promotion project after successful bidding of “Semiconductor Lighting Products Demonstration Project” in 2010.


The biddings organized by the three ministries are based on the requirement of Interim Measures for the Administration of Fund on Efficient Lighting Products to Promote Financial Subsidies (Finance Construction [2007] No.1027), aiming at encouraging the promotion, demonstration and application of semiconductor lighting products; further promoting green lighting program; energy conservation; reducing carbon emissions; and guiding the healthy and orderly development of LED lighting industry.


Through product quality and technical evaluations of bidders, only 30 enterprises out of hundreds of bidders made the cut, including Spark Optoelectronics S&T Co., Ltd.. The three ministries jointly promote LED lighting products promotion project and determine the shortlisted enterprise has added new impetus to the development of LED lighting industry. Spark will take this opportunity to increase R & D and innovation, positively respond to the nation’s call for the policy of promoting high efficiency and energy saving lighting products through the “Industrial Benefiting People” plan, and allow high-end LED lighting products to benefit end users with lower price and better services.



Spark Wins China’s LED Promotion Financial Subsidies Bid