GaN LED Revenue Ascends 10.6 Percent in 2013-but Market's Era of Fast Growth Is Coming to an End

April 1, 2014
Driven by surging demand from the lighting, tablet and cellphone backlighting segments, global revenue for gallium nitride light-emitting diodes (GaN LED) climbed 10.6 percent in 2013, but this could mark the last hurrah for the era of double-digit dollar growth for the market.

Driven by surging demand from the lighting, tablet and cellphone backlighting segments, global revenue for gallium nitride light-emitting diodes (GaN LED) climbed 10.6 percent in 2013, but this could mark the last hurrah for the era of double-digit dollar growth for the market.

Worldwide revenue for GaN LEDs rose to $12.4 billion in 2013, up from $11.2 billion in 2012, according to IHS Technology (NYSE: IHS). Revenue growth this year is forecast at 4 percent, with sales totaling $12.9 billion, as presented in the attached figure. Although unit shipments will continue to rise, the market will enter a sustained period of flatness starting in 2015, based on data from the new IHS report entitled: "Quarterly GaN LED Supply and Demand Market Tracker: Q4 '13."

GaN LEDs are a type of light-emitting diode suitable for high-brightness applications.

"The GaN LED market has experienced strong revenue growth in recent years, propelled by the combination of growing demand from the lighting and display backlighting segments," said Jamie Fox, principal analyst for LEDs at IHS. "However, LED backlighting market revenue has begun to decline-although lighting will continue to expand. The combination of the contraction in backlighting and rise in lighting will result in flat revenue for the GaN LED market in the coming years."

While revenue growth will stall, GaN LED unit shipments will continue to rise in the coming years, but at a more moderate pace than before. Following increases of 17.3 percent in 2013 and 7.3 percent in 2014, unit shipments will rise in the 3 to 4 percent range from 2015 through 2018.

LEDs are used extensively as backlights for liquid-crystal display (LCD) panels.

But backlighting applications including televisions and monitors will soon reach 100 percent LED saturation. Furthermore, the value of the LEDs in each television and PC monitor shipped has begun to decline.

Meanwhile, the fast growth of LEDs in tablets is slowing. The backlighting market in this area is starting to mature in terms of LED technology, and shipment levels of the tablet devices also are not growing as rapidly as before.

Overall, the GaN LED backlighting segment is projected to decline to $3.7 billion in 2018, down from $4.3 billion in 2013.

In contrast, the GaN LED lighting segment will rise to $5.9 billion in 2018, up from $4.2 billion in 2013.

All the GaN LED backlighting applications combined still exceeded the lighting segment in 2013, at $5.5 billion vs $4.2 billion. Lighting and backlighting revenue will be on a par with 2014 and 2015, but lighting will take a decisive lead in 2016.

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