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Off-Grid Solar Lighting Market

Off-Grid Solar Lighting Market

Off-Grid Solar Lighting Market Global Industry Assessment & Forecast

# Pages:

175

Base Year:

2021

Nov - 2021

Format:

Report Code:

VMR-2021-0793

Segments Covered
  • By Product Solar Lantern System, Solar Home System, Large Solar Home System
  • By Application Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Other
Snapshot
Forecast YearsForecast Years: 2021 - 2028
Historical YearsHistorical Years: 2016 - 2020
Revenue 2021Revenue 2021: 5.2 Billion
Revenue 2028Revenue 2028: 16.58 Billion
Revenue CAGRRevenue CAGR (2021 - 2028): 15.60%
Fastest Growing Region Fastest Growing Region (2022 - 2028) Europe
Customization Offered
  • Cross-segment Market Size and Analysis for Mentioned Segments
  • Additional Company Profiles (Upto 5 With No Cost)
  • Additional Countries (Apart From Mentioned Countries)
  • Country/Region-specific Report
  • Go To Market Strategy
  • Region Specific Market Dynamics
  • Region Level Market Share
  • Import Export Analysis
  • Production Analysis
  • Others Request Customization Speak To Analyst
FAQ
Frequently Asked Question
  • The global Off-Grid Solar Lighting valued at 5.2 Billion in 2020 and is expected to reach 16.58 Billion in 2028 growing at a CAGR of 15.60%%.

  • The prominent players in the market are BareFoot Power, Sun Tech, Niwa Solar, WakaWaka, Omnivoltaic Power Co. Ltd, D Light, Azuri Technologies Ltd, Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd, SunnyMoney, Sinoware Technology Co. Ltd, OSRAM GmbH, BBOXX Ltd, Nuru Light, Koninklijke Philips N.V..

  • The market is project to grow at a CAGR of 15.60%% between 2021 and 2028.

  • The driving factors of the Off-Grid Solar Lighting include

    • The growing need for energy-efficient solar Lighting systems for highways, with rising investment, is mainly driving the market growth during the forecast period.
    • Rising demand from developing and emerging countries, owing to growing power consumption thereby elevating the market growth.

  • Europe was the leading regional segment of the Off-Grid Solar Lighting in 2020.