China's New LED Energy Efficiency Regulations for Road Lighting to Take Effect on June 1st, 2026

China's New LED Energy Efficiency Regulations for Road Lighting to Take Effect on June 1st, 2026

Summary

The update revises energy efficiency requirements for seven categories of products, covering 37 regulated product types.

China's New LED Energy Efficiency Regulations for Road Lighting to Take Effect on June 1st, 2026
In April 2026, China’s National Development and Reform Commission and State Administration for Market Regulation jointly released the 2026 edition of the Energy Efficiency Label Product Catalogue and its supporting regulations. The update revises energy efficiency requirements for seven categories of products, covering 37 regulated product types.

Among them, two major lighting categories—road and tunnel LED luminaires, as well as indoor LED lighting products—have undergone significant regulatory upgrades. The new rules clearly define phased implementation schedules and transition periods, marking a comprehensive update of China’s lighting energy efficiency regulatory system. The policy is expected to drive upgrades across the entire lighting industry supply chain.

I. Core Focus of the New Regulations: Phased Implementation with Sufficient Transition Periods
The adjustments introduced under the 2026 edition of the Energy Efficiency Label Catalogue and its implementation rules are mainly concentrated on two major lighting categories: LED luminaires for road and tunnel lighting, and indoor LED lighting products. The regulations clearly define implementation timelines, validity periods, and inventory transition arrangements, making the policy highly practical and enforceable.

New LED Energy Efficiency Regulations
(1) Outdoor LED Luminaires: Taking the Lead in Advancing Municipal Energy Efficiency
LED luminaires for road and tunnel lighting, as core supporting lighting equipment for municipal infrastructure and transportation projects, are widely used in high-frequency and long-duration operating scenarios such as urban arterial roads, highway networks, and tunnel corridors. They are the first lighting category to be implemented under the 2026 energy efficiency regulations and have been assigned a significantly higher regulatory priority than other civil lighting products.

The energy efficiency labeling rules for this category have been revised in accordance with the new mandatory national standard GB 37478-2025 and will officially take effect on June 1, 2026, with a validity period of five years. The policy also takes practical business operations into consideration by stipulating that compliant products manufactured or imported before June 1, 2026, may postpone the application of the new energy efficiency label until June 1, 2028. This two-year transition period provides companies with sufficient time for production upgrades, inventory clearance, and certification adjustments.

In terms of scope, the new regulations apply to all categories of road and tunnel LED luminaires with a rated supply voltage not exceeding 1000V, including core components such as LED light sources and driver control devices. Only independent external control accessories and other non-lighting functional components are excluded, achieving full coverage across the industry.

Compared with previous requirements, the new regulations significantly tighten energy efficiency entry thresholds for outdoor lighting products while optimizing key evaluation indicators such as luminous efficacy, color temperature, and rated power. The updated rules also standardize energy efficiency label specifications, labeling content, and registration requirements, clearly requiring labels to indicate critical parameters such as product type (road lighting or tunnel lighting), correlated color temperature, luminous efficacy, and energy efficiency code information.

Given that municipal outdoor lighting equipment typically operates for more than 10 hours per day, has long service life cycles, and is deployed on a large scale, overall energy consumption remains extremely high. The early implementation of these new standards highlights China's strategic focus on energy conservation and carbon reduction in public infrastructure. The regulations are expected to directly drive upgrades in municipal lighting procurement systems, accelerate the phase-out of traditional outdoor LED products with low efficacy, high energy consumption, and severe lumen depreciation, and promote comprehensive energy-saving and standardized development of urban public lighting systems.

New LED Energy Efficiency Regulations
(2) Indoor LED Products: Deferred Implementation to Align with Upgraded National Standards
Indoor LED lighting products, as the mainstream category for residential, commercial, industrial, and office applications, represent the largest market segment with the widest variety of products. They are also a key focus of this round of energy efficiency regulation revisions. This category will follow the newly issued national standard GB 30255-2026. The updated energy efficiency labeling rules will officially take effect on September 1, 2027, with a validity period of five years.

To accommodate the industry's transition process, the policy provides an extended transition period. Compliant products manufactured or imported before September 1, 2027, may postpone the application of the new energy efficiency label until September 1, 2029. This arrangement gives enterprises sufficient time to adapt across the entire process, including product development, production line upgrades, inventory turnover, and market deployment.

The new regulations establish refined and comprehensive supervision of indoor LED lighting products, covering major categories such as LED downlights, directional and non-directional integrated LED lamps, LED high-bay lights, and double-capped replacement LED lamps. At the same time, the regulations clearly define applicable boundaries related to color temperature, beam angle, voltage, and power while excluding products with unconventional color temperatures or specialized optical designs, enabling more precise regulatory oversight.

Compared with previous regulations, the most significant upgrade lies in achieving full-category and full-function coverage. For the first time, functional LED lighting products with features such as dimming, tunable color adjustment, and smart sensing capabilities have been fully incorporated into energy efficiency supervision, addressing a long-standing gap in smart lighting regulation.

In addition, the new regulations standardize energy efficiency label formats, registration units, and testing standards for indoor LED products. Registration categories are now more finely divided according to factors such as beam angle, color temperature, and power, significantly refining energy efficiency assessment standards for different product categories. Through the simultaneous implementation of updated national standards and labeling requirements, a dual regulatory framework combining “manufacturing standards + market labeling” has been established, effectively bringing an end to the previous disorderly development of non-standardized and low-efficiency products in the indoor lighting industry.

Ⅱ. Regulatory Upgrade: Multi-Dimensional Standards Enhancement for Comprehensive Energy Efficiency Management
New LED Energy Efficiency Regulations
This revision of lighting energy efficiency regulations is far more than a simple increase in performance thresholds. It represents a comprehensive upgrade across three key dimensions—product coverage, energy efficiency standards, and energy consumption management—driving the industry from a single focus on luminous efficacy toward full life-cycle energy efficiency control.

The new energy efficiency standards significantly expand the scope of regulated products by adding several indoor LED subcategories and formally incorporating dimmable, tunable, and smart-control LED lighting products into the energy efficiency regulatory system. Previously, smart lighting products had long existed within a regulatory blind spot regarding energy efficiency. The new regulations eliminate this exception entirely, creating unified standards for both traditional and smart lighting products. This will push manufacturers to balance functional innovation with energy-saving performance, address industry practices that prioritize features over efficiency, and establish a more comprehensive regulatory framework covering all product categories.

The new regulations adopt a scientific, tiered approach to quality enhancement. The entry threshold for Level 3 energy efficiency has been moderately raised, technical requirements for Level 2 energy-saving products have been strengthened, and the performance advantages of Level 1 high-efficiency products have been further expanded, creating clearer differentiation between efficiency levels. This upgrade avoids a one-size-fits-all approach by simultaneously eliminating low-efficiency production capacity and encouraging enterprises to invest in high-efficiency technology development. In addition, correction factors have been introduced for premium lighting products featuring high color rendering and anti-glare performance, balancing energy-saving requirements with lighting quality to better meet diverse market demands.

In the past, energy efficiency assessments primarily focused on power consumption during fixture operation while overlooking standby power consumption. The new regulations address this gap by introducing standby energy consumption requirements, strengthening supervision of energy use during non-operating conditions and extending energy-saving efforts from operational efficiency to all-time and all-scenario energy management. Since commercial and residential lighting equipment can accumulate significant energy consumption during long standby periods, the new regulations specifically target this hidden energy issue, driving manufacturers to optimize power supply systems and circuit designs to reduce energy use at its source and align with the industry's green and low-carbon development goals.

Ⅲ. Industry Impact: Driving Industry Upgrades and Reshaping the Competitive Landscape
New LED Energy Efficiency Regulations
The implementation of the 2026 energy efficiency regulations will have a profound impact on the LED lighting industry across short-term, medium-term, and long-term dimensions, accelerating the industry's transition toward high-quality development.

(1) Short-Term Impact: Cost Differentiation Accelerates Industry Consolidation
Following the implementation of the new regulations, companies will be required to complete compliance-related tasks such as product upgrades, energy efficiency registration, and inventory restructuring. The industry is expected to experience a clear polarization effect. Leading enterprises, supported by strong technological capabilities and production capacity, will be able to complete the transition with relatively low cost pressure.

 In contrast, small and medium-sized manufacturers with weaker technical capabilities and business models focused primarily on low-price competition will face significantly greater compliance challenges. As a result, inefficient production capacity will be phased out at a faster pace, and market resources will increasingly concentrate around high-quality and compliant enterprises. The introduction of transition periods effectively reduces the burden of transformation for businesses and helps ensure a stable and orderly industry transition.

(2) Mid-Term Impact: Market Upgrades Make High-Efficiency Products the Mainstream Choice
In the municipal lighting sector, the early implementation of the new outdoor LED regulations will become an important qualification requirement for government procurement and public tenders. High-efficiency and energy-saving products are expected to become the dominant choice in municipal purchasing, accelerating energy-saving upgrades across public lighting systems.

In the residential and commercial markets, the implementation of the new indoor LED energy efficiency regulations will reshape purchasing priorities and consumer decision-making patterns, with high-efficiency products gradually replacing lower-efficiency alternatives. At the same time, the inclusion of smart lighting products within the energy efficiency regulatory framework will drive the industry toward a new development trend centered on the integration of energy efficiency and intelligent technologies.

(3) Long-Term Impact: Innovation-Driven Growth and the Development of a Complete Green Supply Chain
In the long term, the new regulations will continuously drive technological innovation across the industry, pushing enterprises to focus on advancing core technologies such as high-luminous-efficacy chips, low-power-consumption drivers, and reduced standby energy consumption. At the same time, the regulations will promote upgrades throughout the entire value chain, including upstream suppliers, testing institutions, and certification systems, helping establish a comprehensive green lighting ecosystem. This development is expected to further strengthen the overall competitiveness and industry position of China’s lighting sector.

IV. Industry Response: Seize the Transition Period and Turn Compliance into Growth Opportunities
New LED Energy Efficiency Regulations
Faced with the updated energy efficiency labeling regulations, lighting enterprises should not take a passive approach. Instead, they should proactively plan ahead and transform compliance requirements into a competitive advantage for future growth.

First, companies should align precisely with implementation timelines and establish clear inventory and production planning strategies. Manufacturers of road and tunnel LED lighting products should complete registration and filing of upgraded products before June 2026 while making full use of the two-year transition period to clear existing inventories. Indoor lighting manufacturers can take advantage of the preparation period before September 2027 to simultaneously complete product development, adaptation to updated national standards, and energy label applications, reducing compliance risks caused by rushed implementation.

Second, enterprises should focus on core technological advancements and maintain a balance between energy efficiency and product quality. Priority should be given to breakthroughs in high-luminous-efficacy technologies and low standby power consumption while also addressing customer demands such as high color rendering, anti-glare performance, and intelligent control features. Companies should avoid sacrificing user experience solely for higher energy efficiency figures and instead build a competitive advantage based on the combination of “energy efficiency + premium quality.”

Third, businesses should leverage the value of energy efficiency labels to strengthen market positioning and promotion strategies. Energy efficiency labels serve as an authoritative certification of a product's energy-saving performance. Enterprises can emphasize high-efficiency ratings in product packaging and marketing activities to align with growing consumer demand for environmentally friendly products, enhance product premium value, and create differentiated advantages, particularly in government procurement projects and residential retail markets.

V. Conclusion
The release of the 2026 Energy Efficiency Label Product Catalogue and Implementation Rules represents a milestone in China's lighting industry energy efficiency regulation framework. The phased implementation of standards across two major lighting categories, combined with comprehensive improvements in regulatory requirements, not only responds to China's national green and low-carbon development strategy but also aligns with the industry's internal need for structural upgrades.

From municipal outdoor lighting to indoor residential applications, and from single luminous efficacy evaluation to full life-cycle energy consumption management, the new regulations are driving the LED lighting industry away from extensive growth models and toward a new era of efficient, intelligent, and sustainable development. For the industry as a whole, this represents not only a mandatory compliance challenge but also an important opportunity to secure market leadership and achieve technological breakthroughs. As the new regulations are fully implemented, China's lighting industry is expected to unlock further energy-saving potential and provide stronger support for the country's broader green economic transformation goals.