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India LED Lighting Market

India LED Lighting Market: Share, Size and Trend (2025-2033) | UnivDatos

According to the UnivDatos, rising disposable incomes, government programs like UJALA and SLNP promoting LED adoption, rising consumer awareness of energy savings, lower LED prices, and increasing infrastructure development in Tier II and Tier III cities drive the India LED Lighting market. As per their “India LED Lighting Market” report, the Indian market was valued at USD ~4,532.13 million in 2024, growing at a CAGR of about 14.50% during the forecast period from 2025 – 2033 to reach USD million by 2033.

Smart city projects, efforts from the government, and a desire for energy savings are pushing India’s LED industry into a major transformation. Now, LED lights are common in homes, regardless of where people live. In addition to cost-effectiveness and low prices, the industry is busy with sweeping revisions to regulations, new technology, and more attention to environmental issues. This article studies the recent progress and policies guiding the future of the LED lighting sector in India in 2025.

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The Energy Efficiency Mission Is Making Positive Progress

The Street Lighting National Program (SLNP) and UJALA have remained the biggest demand generators for LED lights in India. Such initiatives are designed to let people know that they should choose LED lights over incandescent, CFL, and halogen bulbs.

The Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) is adding more cities to its Street Lighting National Programme (SLNP) by adding IoT-based dimming, motion sensors, and adaptive lighting to LED streetlights. Because such lights consume less energy when demand is low, utility and expenses for local governments are kept down.

UJALA’s Decade of Impact: 

As of 6th January 2025, the UJALA scheme has distributed 36.87 crore LED bulbs, making it one of the most widely adopted initiatives in the country. Its implementation across all states has brought about transformative changes, reduced annual household electricity bills, and enabled consumers to save money while improving their quality of life. By ensuring transparency through e-procurement and fostering competition, the programme has significantly reduced transaction costs and time, leading to enhanced process efficiency. Also, transforming the market, so far, the UJALA scheme has generated the sale of 407.92 crore LED bulbs in the Indian market.

Street Lighting National Programme (SLNP): 

As of 6th January 2025, EESL installed over 1.34 crore LED streetlights across Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and Gram Panchayats, leading to significant energy savings of over 9,001 million units (MUs) of electricity annually. This achievement also contributed to a reduction in peak demand by more than 1,500 MW and a decrease in CO₂ emissions by 6.2 million tonnes per year, highlighting the programme’s positive impact on both energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

Integrating Smart Cities with LEDs

LED technology has seen its widest usage for testing in India’s smart cities. Adding to this, using integrated LED systems, cities such as Pune, Bhopal, and Surat are now able to manage the lighting for streets, buildings, and traffic intersections from one location. Moreover, the rising use of AI and IoT in these systems to detect flaws, observe energy use, and set the illumination based on real-time traffic.

So far, 1.5 million LED streetlights have been installed in 100 cities through the Smart Cities Mission, and future projects will put LEDs in parks, around footpaths, and in transit areas. More and more, LED lighting is working with surveillance cameras, emergency networks, and tools for pollution monitoring.

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New Technologies in Lighting: Li-Fi and Human-Centric Lighting

LED technology is moving forward with improved features, not just improved efficiency. Li-Fi and HCL are two major trends appearing in India’s advanced lighting sector.

Under MeitY’s collaboration, Li-Fi, which transmits information with light through LEDs, is currently being pilot tested. With this technology, secure and speedy transfer of data could be just as good as or better than current Wi-Fi, mainly in the military and healthcare sectors.

For instance, the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Chennai, under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), signed a Transfer of Technology (ToT) agreement for its cutting-edge technologies, NLOS VICINITY and ILLUMINATE, with Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt. Ltd on November 28, 2024. The agreement was formalized at Electronics Niketan, New Delhi, by Dr. D. Ethirajan, Scientist F and Centre Head, C-DAC Chennai, and Sh. Hardik Raval, Head of the Embedded Department at Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

India’s LED Revolution Shines Bright

India’s LED lighting industry is growing rapidly because of improved laws, new technologies, and a focus on sustainability. The rise of quality and efficiency is thanks to government programs, including BIS standards, e-waste compliance, and the adoption of smart city solutions. The Make in India initiative is encouraging India to be self-reliant and send its exports worldwide. As the industry keeps improving and regulators promote progress, it will help create a greener and smarter future.

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Home Shopping Market | UnivDatos

Home Shopping Market Research Report (2021-2027) | UnivDatos

Global Home Shopping Market is expected to reach the market valuation of USD 9.4 trillion by 2027 expanding at a reasonable CAGR of 17.9% during the forecast period (2021-2027) from USD 3 trillion in 2020. Home Shopping channel includes television-based shopping, e-commerce, and telephonic shopping companies. Improved internet connectivity and increased adoption of smartphones have positively impacted the virtual shopping market.

Various factors driving the global Home Shopping market include the emergence of secured payment methods, enhanced internet quality, convenient free home delivery service along with lucrative offers. Furthermore, rising interest of people for online shopping through e-commerce platforms such as flipkart.com, eBay.com, and Amazon.com is also anticipated to drive the market. In 2016, Amazon launched, Amazon Pantry for customers. Using Amazon Pantry, customers can now shop for over 4,000 everyday essentials such as groceries and household products on the website and mobile. Amazon Pantry comes with guaranteed next day delivery in India. Men are more than twice likely to make purchases online, compared to women, with 14% of men reporting to do so, while only 6% of woman reported doing so.

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Due to COVID-19, the home shopping market has enhanced globally. Owing to the global pandemic Covid-19 many countries were observing lockdown, which compelled the businesses to shift towards online platforms, to cater to the increasing demand for e-commerce sales. For instance, online sales in Denmark increased in 2020 due to COVID-19. Also, online shops observed a 10% increase in sales. Global retail e-commerce traffic recorded 22 billion visits in June 2020 with increased demand for household goods such as clothing, retail tech items, and groceries. COVID-19 is expected to have a long-term impact on the e-commerce and retail industry across the globe.

Based on the product type, the global home shopping market is fragmented into groceries, apparels & accessories, footwear, personal & beauty care, furniture & home decor, electronic goods, and others. Further, the report also studied through market type such as teleshopping, e-commerce and mobile shopping and others. The e-commerce and mobile segment dominated the market in 2020. It is anticipated to maintain its dominance during the forecast period owing to the lockdown in various countries across the world due to COVID-19 outbreak, grocery segment has observed an increase in overall sale through online platforms. Amid the pandemic, more than 10 million of US consumers purchased grocery online for the first time. Online grocery sales grew 54% in 2020, compared to 2019 in the US.

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Additionally, the report provides detailed analysis of the overall adoption of home shopping in major regions including North America (United States, Canada, and the Rest of North America), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, and Rest of APAC), and Rest of World. Asia-Pacific with increasing number of smartphone user has the potential to become one of the largest markets for home shopping in near future. Amazon.com, Inc., Flipkart private limited, eBay Inc., Alibaba Group, Walmart, VGL group of companies, JD.com, Inc., Best Buy, The Home Depot, and Apple, Inc., are some of the prominent players operating in the global Home Shopping market. Several M&A’s along with partnerships have been undertaken by these to expand their business reach and product portfolio globally.

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