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Darnell Publishes Global Electronic Ballast Report

September 26, 2005 by Jeff Shepard

Darnell Group Inc. (Corona, CA) announced publication of its latest report, "Global Electronic Ballast Markets: Technologies, Applications, Trends and Competitive Environment, Fourth Edition." The new, updated, 340-page report provides a detailed and in-depth examination of the trends driving the electronic ballast market. The report’s forecasts are based on six different electronic ballast technologies, including cold-cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs), compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps, linear fluorescents, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and halogens.

Consisting of a wide array of technologies and applications, the electronic ballast market is a dynamic and evolving market, containing multiple opportunities, as well as consisting of a few threats. Government regulations, technological advancements, energy conservation, and pricing are some of the key issues at the heart of the market, driving it forward. The electronic ballast market is projected to be $10.4 billion in 2005, growing to $15.7 billion in 2010, a compound annual growth rate of 8.6 percent.

Darnell’s Global Electronic Ballast report provides detailed quantitative worldwide forecasts and regional forecasts for North America, Europe, Asia, Central and Latin America, and the rest of the world. These forecasts are coupled with comprehensive, qualitative analysis of the driving market trends. Furthermore, each region is further segmented into technologies, applications, and wattages. These forecast data are provided in numerous formats in this report, including more than 300 graphs and tables. The report also analyzes the competitive environment in this market, including profiles of more than 19 electronic ballast supply manufacturers. Additionally, this chapter provides market share estimates for the top electronic ballast supply makers worldwide.

Darnell’s Global Electronic Ballast report is now available. For more information, or to order the report, please contact Darnell by phone at (951) 279-6684 x240; by fax at (951) 273-9505; by e-mail at [email protected]; or visit http://www.darnell.com/consulting/study.php?mc_id=26 to view the abstract, outline and order form.