Future plans reveal an expected marriage between solar power and LED technology

Nov 25, 2011 08:59 GMT  ·  By
LED retrofit "bulb" with aluminium heatsink, a diffusing dome and E27 base, using a built-in powersupply working on mains voltage
   LED retrofit "bulb" with aluminium heatsink, a diffusing dome and E27 base, using a built-in powersupply working on mains voltage

The Climate Group proves its main objective, a Clean Revolution in the lighting industry, is close to being achieved. The organization has won Frost & Sullivan India LED Lighting Market Excellence Awards for their innovative lightning project developed in Kolkata, India.

The benefits of their strategy are not limited to that particular area, as the company's officials state that their successful LED-based model is a great source of inspiration for similar projects that will be implemented all across India, in an attempt to improve the energy-efficiency of the entire lightning system. This is one of the main reasons that made the judges decide in the organization's favor. Apparently, their project's “enhanced value for customers” is expected to be copied and applied by their rivals on the market, making the LED lightning suppliers more competitive.

Therefore, representatives behind the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) Street Lighting project are excited to take the ‘Customer Value Enhancement through Business Model’ home.

This represents a significant achievement, as major companies focused their attention on future plans regarding India LED lighting market scenarios.

The ample discussion involved the meaningfulness of local and indigenous manufacturing, appropriate funds to support the projects and an expected marriage between solar power and LED technology.

Every player on the market appears to be eager to contribute to a national strategy scaling energy efficiency in industrial and commercial sectors.

“The Summit and Ceremony were buzzing with the specific and definite purpose of successfully brainstorming strategies for LED lighting penetration in key industry sectors, and clearly advancing the Clean Revolution in the lighting industry,” stated Aditi Dass, a consultant from The Climate Group.