Global ASPs of LED Light Bulbs Were on a Slow Decline in May as Sales of LED Filament Bulbs Remained Hot in Europe and the U.S., Says LEDinside

Prices of LED replacement light bulbs dipped slightly but on the whole remained steady in May, according to LEDinside, a division of TrendForce. Compared with April, the global ASP of 40-watt equivalent LED light bulbs fell by 1.9% in May to US$6.5. The global ASP of 60-watt equivalent LED light bulbs also dropped by 0.6% in May to US$8.1 versus April.
 
“The current market trend shows strong sales of LED filament light bulbs in Europe and the U.S.,” said LEDinside analyst Allen Yu. “Philips for instance released four LED filament bulbs in February and more related products in May. These LED filament bulbs from Philips are all priced below the market average.”
 
Robust demand stabilized prices in China’s LED package market during May

China’s LED package market has seen undersupply since entering the second quarter. Though chip suppliers have taken on additional production capacity, the strong downstream demand have sustained chip prices. This in turn stabilized prices in China’s package market in May. As prices have remained steady, package suppliers are raising the efficiency of their products. Many mid-power and standard packages from international suppliers (e.g. 5630 LEDs and 3030 LEDs) have reached luminous efficacy of around 215 to 220 lumens per watt.

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