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Bright outlook for LEDs as Lemnis Lighting raises fresh funding
San Francisco-based lighting start-upLemnis Lighting has raised $37.5m
(£25m) in a fourth round of funding from unnamed African investors, as it looks
to tap into a burgeoning market for energy efficient bulbs.
The equity funding, provided by a consortium of existing and new investors,
values the company at $170m (£113m) and will enable the firm to expand its
portfolio of LED applications, and develop its distribution model into new
international markets.
The company produces a $40 (£26) LED screw-in Pharox lightbulb that produces
about the same amount of light as a 40 or 60 watt incandescent bulb, while
consuming only six watts.
LEDs, or light emitting diodes, are semiconductor devices that emit light
when connected to an electric current. Although LEDs are currently more
expensive than traditional incandescents, they last far longer and can use just
a tenth of the energy.
The combination of declining prices and energy efficiency regulations have
boosted demand for LED bulbs in recent years, and research firm
iSuppli recently warned
that shortages could soon develop if extra manufacturing capacity is not
developed.
The company said that demand has climbed from 57 billion units in 2008 to 63
billion units last year, but with demand growing at double digits and current
global capacity reaching just 75 billion units a supply crunch could soon
emerge.
Lemnis founder Warner Philips, who is the grandson of the founder of Philips
Lighting, said in a statement: "With the LED space predicted to grow to $1.6bn
[£1.06bn] by 2012, we are now well positioned to meet the growing consumer
demand for lighting that is energy efficient and non-harmful to the environment.
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The LED market is dominated by commercial and street lighting applications
and, while the company already provides street lighting technologies alongside
its domestic light bulbs, it hinted recently that it will be making
announcements about an expanded product line at the Lightfair trade show in Las
Vegas in May.
Lemnis is a Dutch company with US headquarters in San Francisco. It is a
subsidiary of Tendris Holding.
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