March 24 news, Japan GfK survey data provided by the display, LED (light-emitting diode bulbs) light bulb market share in Japan in 2009 from 0.01% rapidly increased to 10% in February of this year, which shows Japan National environmental awareness is improving.
   According to reports, in April this year, the Japanese government will begin to implement the environmental product credit system. The purchase of LEDs will receive environmental protection points in exchange for government subsidies. By then, the market share of LEDs will further expand, and more companies will turn to LED products.
   Affected by the Japanese government's introduction of environmental protection measures, major Japanese companies are accelerating the conversion from producing incandescent bulbs with low energy efficiency to LEDs with low power consumption and long life. The major manufacturers have adjusted the price and increased the variety in the competition, which has been supported by the government.
   The most outstanding performance is Toshiba. At present, Toshiba has used LED as the pillar product of lighting fixtures, and stopped the production of incandescent bulbs from the 17th of this month. The incandescent light bulb is Toshiba's entrepreneurial product, which has a production history of 120 years, and Toshiba is also the first manufacturer in Japan to stop producing incandescent lamps.
   LEDs consume only one-eighth of the power of incandescent lamps and 40 times longer than incandescent lamps. LEDs consume less energy than incandescent lamps. Panasonic will produce LED chandeliers in April this year; the number of Sharp LEDs has reached 13.
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