The new company will be 51% owned by Philips and 49% by Optogan. Financial details of the joint venture were not disclosed.
The joint venture will combine Philips’ latest LED road lighting solutions and international quality standards with Optogan’s LED knowledge,
innovative solutions and understanding of local market requirements in
this field. Products developed and manufactured by the joint venture will be sold in the Russian Federation and within its customs union with Kazakhstan and Belarus.
The
Philips-Optogan partnership will focus on developing a local LED
industry, supporting the energy efficiency (EE) initiatives by the
Russian government. Switching to LED street and road lighting can reduce
energy consumption by up to 80% and lead to significant savings in
service and maintenance costs. The enhanced visibility created by the
bright light can also contribute to an enhanced feeling of security and
can help improve road safety.
“Today’s
announcement of our joint venture with Optogan represents the beginning
of a new, ambitious journey to become a key player on the Russian
outdoor lighting market,” - Arjan de Jongste, CEO Philips Russia and
CIS. “We believe it will unlock new potential for us to bring innovative
lighting solutions to Russia that save energy, reduce maintenance costs
and increase road safety, thereby making a difference in people’s
lives.”
“Optogan is one of the
technology leaders in the manufacturing of light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
With proven innovative, energy efficient and cost-efficient solutions
in the fields of high brightness chips, LED components, LED lamps and LED luminaires. Optogan has a very deep understanding of the
local Russian market,” said Maxim Odnoblyudov, CEO Optogan Group. “By
joining forces with Philips we will be able to serve the Russian
customers even better.”
Road lighting in Russia is an attractive market segment as it is anticipated to become one of the leading growth segments for LED.
The Russian road lighting market is expected to double over the next
four years to EUR 100 million by 2015.This growth is mainly driven by
government energy efficiency programs for modernization of road
lighting. It is expected that due to this also the share of LED will
reach 50% as early as 2015.
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