The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is witnessing a surge in the installation of internet of things (IoT)-enabled emergency lights, as the technology makes it easy for private and public organizations to preserve more energy via smart lighting systems. IoT allows lighting solutions to adapt to environmental conditions, such as rain and fog, thereby, ensuring adequate illumination according to the requirement and maximizing energy consumption.
Furthermore, the integration of IoT helps in testing and monitoring all emergency lights from any location at any time. These technological advancements along with stringent guidelines by governments pertaining to safety in numerous establishments will drive the APAC emergency lighting market at 10.1% CAGR during 2019–2024. The market generated revenue of $1.2 billion in 2018, which is expected to reach $2.1 billion by 2024.
For instance, safety norms in India state that restaurants, schools, offices, and shopping malls should have emergency/fire exits. Such escape routes must carry appropriate symbols and should be properly illuminated to indicate exists in emergency situations. Emergency lighting solutions offer constant lighting and help in safe evacuation. Currently, the APAC emergency lighting market is observing the trend of rising installation of light-emitting diode (LED) lights, due to the low-electricity consumption associated with the LED technology, in comparison to other technologies.
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Owing to the high-energy efficiency, these lights are considered a cost-effective option, especially in the long run. Moreover, LED emergency lights are less fragile and have longer life span, which make them more suitable in times of energy scarcity. Further, reducing prices of LED lamps have propelled the demand for these lights in recent years.