2025-06-09
As Europe strides towards more sustainability, the energy efficiency industrial ecosystem is pivotal, with lighting playing a crucial, yet often underappreciated role. Beyond mere utility, lighting enhances life quality, is a cornerstone of energy efficiency and should be better recognised as such in EU legislation.
Elena Scaroni, Secretary General (elena.scaroni@lightingeurope.org).
Today, supported by 17 of our national association members, we publish a statement highlighting the vital role of lighting in Europe's green and competitive future.
The impact of lighting technologies
In Europe, lighting represents about 12% of the electricity consumption. Transitioning to energy-efficient lighting offers an immediate opportunity to reduce both energy demand and CO₂ emissions. Europe is only halfway through the shift to LED technology, and combining LEDs with sensors and controls can unlock energy savings of up to 80%.
Europe's lighting industry: A hub of innovation
The European lighting market, valued at over €20 billion, is a hotbed of innovation, sustaining around 120,000 jobs, with over 600 patents filed between 2021 and 2022. The sector has a strong European footprint, with most R&D conducted on the continent.
A Call for Recognition and Action
To fully leverage the benefits of lighting, we urge policymakers to: