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GlaicalTech's LED product portfolio. (GlacialTech/LEDinside) |
Price Competition Will Increase
The report predicts that price competition within the LED industry will grow, especially in the LED package segment. Compared to the computer industry, where high barriers to entry limit processor manufacturing to a few key players, the LED package segment is more competitive with a much larger number of providers large and small. GlacialLight predicts that price-to-performance ratios of the most efficient LED lighting modules will drop to $0.13USD/W by the end of the year.
The COB Pacakage Has a Promising Future
With lower costs as well as carbon footprint per unit and product quality increasing over time, the Chip On Board (CoB) LED is making a huge impact on the industry. More compact than Metal Core PCB based LEDs, the CoB LED’s small size makes it easy to integrate into a larger variety of luminaire shapes and designs. Lighting fixture assembly with CoB LEDs is simplified – a powerful lighting fixture can be built with little more than a CoB LED, lens, thermal module, and LED driver, making it easy for manufacturers to create new luminaires at lower costs.
Profits Will Shift to Drivers and Thermal Modules
While LED package innovations move the industry forward, the stiff price competition in that segment and high capital costs of manufacturing means profits will be cut thinner over time. On the other hand, fixed per-unit material and labor costs involved in manufacturing LED drivers and thermal modules will help these components retain their value.
For the full report, see “LED Lighting Industry and Value Chain Shift” on the GlacialLight website.