Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global LED and Smart Street Lighting: Market Forecast (2016-2026)" report to their offering.

From 2016 to 2026, global investment in LED street lighting is expected to be $57 billion.

There are currently 315 million total streetlights in the world. This number will grow to 359 million total streetlights by 2026. The public outdoor lighting market is currently undergoing a period of change where legacy streetlights are being replaced with new and more efficient LED, or solid-state lighting, technology. Taking this new technology a step further, these LED streetlights are also being networked together with communications to become smart streetlights. This study analyzes and forecasts the global market for both LED and smart street lighting through 2026.

LED streetlights will transform cities and municipalities across the globe over the next decade. LEDs offer longer lifetimes, lower energy consumption, and reduced maintenance expenses when compared with legacy streetlight technologies. In most developed countries, LEDs are already an economically beneficial alternative to existing streetlights over the lifetime of the streetlight when energy savings are considered, despite their higher upfront cost.

But in the next few years, LED streetlights are expected to reach cost parity with legacy technologies (and in some cases already have), making their benefits to costs immediately positive. At this point, they will make economic sense as replacements in almost all countries. Also, many emerging market countries are rapidly urbanizing and in need of improved urban infrastructure, creating further drivers for this market.

Key questions answered in this study:

  • What is the market share of the leading smart streetlight vendors?
  • How large will the market for LED and smart streetlights be across 125 countries?
  • How will falling prices impact LED and smart streetlight deployments?
  • What is the streetlight ownership structure in the leading markets?
  • Who are the key vendors throughout the smart streetlight value chain?
  • What hurdles to smart street lighting have been overcome and which ones remain?

Key Topics Covered:

Executive Summary

What's new in 2016?

1. Introduction

1.1 What makes infrastructure smart?

1.2 Smart infrastructure applications

1.3 How do smart infrastructure applications build on each other?

2. Overview of LED and smart streetlight benefits

2.1 Background of LED streetlights and comparison with other lighting technologies

2.2 Cost savings potential of LEDs

2.3 Advanced smart street lighting features

3. Challenges for LED and smart streetlight systems

3.1 Financing challenges

3.2 Non-financial hurdles

4. Case studies

4.1 Characteristics of LED and smart streetlight projects

4.2 Chicago, US

4.3 Bhopal, India

4.4 Gloucestershire, UK

4.5 Melbourne, Australia

4.6 Phoenix, US

4.7 Madrid, Spain

4.8 Florida, US

4.8 San José, US

4.10 Chattanooga, US

4.11 São Paulo, Brazil

4.12 South Korea (nationwide)

4.13 Buenos Aires, Argentina

4.14 Copenhagen, Denmark

4.15 Bratislava, Slovakia

4.16 Almaty, Kazakhstan

4.17 Abu Dhabi, UAE

4.18 Durban, South Africa

4.10 Kolkata, India

4.20 Dongguan, China

4.21 Hanoi, Vietnam

5. Market forecast

5.1 Total number of streetlights

5.2 LED and smart streetlight pace

5.3 Cost of LED and smart streetlight deployments

5.4 LED streetlight market forecast

5.5 Smart streetlight market forecast

6. Leading markets

6.1 United States

6.2 China

6.3 Japan

6.4 Germany

6.5 Brazil

6.6 India

6.7 Mexico

6.8 France

6.9 United Kingdom

6.10 Turkey

6.11 South Korea

6.12 Italy

7. Vendors

7.1 Market trends

7.2 Leading LED and smart streetlight vendors

8. Appendix

8.1 List of projects assessed in this study

8.2 List of abbreviations

8.3 List of companies mentioned in this study

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