Lighting the Way to Demand Creation

Lighting Industry

 

David Gordon

Most distributors are perceived as demand fulfillers, waiting for a customer to generate an order, be it from a contractor or an MRO opportunity. Few have mastered the skill of creating demand while also fulfilling customer needs. Typically, these few have added sales specialists (automation, lighting or vertical market focused). These companies are considered the innovators and entities that can drive profitable growth for themselves.

The lighting market represents an opportunity for more to differentiate and generate demand… at least through proactively marketing and selling LEDs.

Some industry “talk points” to consider:

BriteSwitch, a lighting rebate management company, said in a recent newsletter, “2015 is shaping up to be another great year for rebates and incentives in North America. Over the past few months, rebate organizations have been busy updating their offerings and preparing their 2015 programs. While some programs ended at the end of 2014, others programs have received new funding and started providing rebates again. Right now, 72% of the country is covered by an active commercial lighting rebate program(see “Rebate Programs in Canada,” below).

If you’re in a rebate area you should be marketing the opportunity, using the information in your audits, helping customers file rebate paperwork (or using BriteSwitch), and identifying types of markets that can most effectively use the rebates and others where the savings are so strong that the increased awareness of lighting efficiency helps your sales process.

Eaton recently announced its quarterly financials. Some takeaways regarding Cooper Lighting: 

• sales were up 13%

• about 50% of lighting sales are LEDs

• Cooper sees recessed lighting as a key market and emphasize that this is a retrofit market.

• the new construction outdoor lighting market is almost all LED

Sounds like there is an opportunity to create demand in the recessed market (commercial environments). Partnering with contractors, marketing, having staff call on targeted end-users, vertical marketing are all viable opportunities.

Acuity shared its Q1 performance last month. Some highlights:

• net sales were up 13% and total sales volume was up 14% (difference is lower pricing and currency issues)

• 42% of sales are LEDs (although Acuity thinks it is outpacing competition. Note: see above)

• Acuity believes the North American lighting market was up mid single digits during the company’s Q1 (meaning Acuity thinks it istaking share from someone). The company feels that the lighting market will be mid to upper single digits in 2015.

• Q1 LED sales were up about 75% vs. the prior year (to be expected given the growth and focus on LEDs)

• the outdoor market for new construction has converted to LEDs. However, the “opportunity is the installed base” (i.e., retrofits)

Similar feedback to Cooper Lighting: new construction goes LED, retrofit is a large opportunity.Since lighting agents like to focus on new construction/large retrofits or renovations, it seems like the smaller to mid-sized retrofit opportunities could be a sweet spot for distributors.

Cree was recently in the news with an announcement that it now has a $500 million credit line. It is expected that the money will be used for “working capital and acquisitions.”According to Chuck Swoboda, CEO, “As far as future acquisitions, what we would focus on, obviously we’re going to look at all the elements but right now it’s about helping Cree drive adoption and really gain brand and share of mind that what we do in LED lighting is really the best way to solve a lighting problem and it’s more about how to continue to compete against this idea that it’s still okay to buy the conventional technologies.”

• Their further investing, hence indicating greater opportunities within the LED segment.

• As a distributor, whom would you like to see Cree buy? Or what would you like to see it do with the money?

• How could Cree help distributors accelerate adoption for the retrofit market?

Distributors and manufacturer reps seeking to create demand have a unique opportunity with LEDs. While new construction may be more of a fulfilment opportunity for most distributors (as architects are specing in the products), retrofits represent an opportunity to create demand, driving profitable business. The above highlights the opportunity; the question becomes, what are you doing to capitalize upon it? Can your sales organization effectively target and execute?

Need ideas? We can help.


 

David Gordon is president of Channel Marketing Group. Channel Marketing Group helps manufacturers and distributors to accelerate growth while building shareholder value. Initiatives focus on strategic planning, marketing planning and marketing research. He can be reached at 919.488.8635 or dgordon@channelmkt.com.

Rebate Programs in Canada

Jurisdiction Website

Federal http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/energy/products/energystar/why-buy/14136

BC http://www.bchydro.com/ecatalog/eCatServlet?cmd=techland&catId=27

http://www.fortisbc.com/Rebates/EnergyRebateCentre/RebatesOffers/CommercialLighting/Pages/default.aspx

SK http://www.saskpower.com/efficiency-programs-and-tips/business-programs-and-offers/commercial-lighting-incentive/

MB http://www.hydro.mb.ca/your_business/lighting/incentives.shtml

ON https://www.saveonenergy.ca/Business/Program-Overviews/Lighting-Incentives/Available-Lighting-Incentives/LED-Incentives.aspx

PQ http://www.hydroquebec.com/business/energy-efficiency/programs/buildings-program/led-public-lighting-component/

NL http://takechargenl.ca/business/commercial-lighting-rebates/

NS http://www.efficiencyns.ca/energy-solutions/business-energy-rebates/

 

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