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Energy Subsidy Program in China Could Ignite a TV Price War

China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has announced details of the new energy-saving subsidy on home appliances. China’s State Council proposed an RMB26.5 billion ($4.1B) subsidy to promote energy-saving home appliances for one year, mainly covering five home appliance categories: TVs, refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines and water heaters.

The new energy subsidy program will be take effect on June 1st and last for one year. Industry sources estimate that more than 25 million LCD and plasma TVs will be covered, and that approximately RMB6 billion of the total 26.5 billion will be for TVs. The subsidy program is based upon a special energy saving index which assigns subsidies to different screen size ranges as follows:

China Energy Saving Subsidy (Unit: RMB)

LCD TV PDP
Energy Saving Index ≥ 1.7 ≥ 1.9 ≥ 1.4 ≥ 1.7
19” to 31” 100 150
32” to 41” 250 300 250 300
42” and above 350 400 350 400

We see the following potential impacts of this program on the TV supply chain:

Overall, this program could result in about 2 million additional TV purchases in China in 2012, and is likely to accelerate replacement of CCFL-backlit LCD TVs by LED-backlit sets.

This article was reprinted with permission from DisplaySearch and originally appeared here.

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