2024 Mexico Lighting Exhibition
The Mexico Electric Power and Electrical Equipment and Lighting Exhibition is hosted by Mexico VANEXPO and is strongly supported by industry associations such as the Mexican National Electrical Association, the Mexican National Electrical Manufacturers Association, the Mexican Federal Electricity Commission, the Mexican National Energy Conservation Commission, and the Mexican Electric Equipment Chamber of Commerce. The exhibition is held once a year. Through years of hard work, the exhibition has become one of the most influential power lighting exhibitions in the region, attracting many exhibitors from the United States, Latin American countries, and China to compete on the same stage. The booth area in 2022 is 16,000 square meters, attracting nearly 800 exhibitors from 23 countries to participate in the exhibition. During the three-day exhibition, a total of 35,000 professional visitors were received.
Live broadcast of the Mexico Lighting Exhibition: International elites gathered, BERSN Optoelectronics became the focus of the lighting industry

BERSN Optoelectronics was at the booth this time, bringing its main indoor WiZ intelligent control drive power supply and outdoor street light remote intelligent control system products to discuss new technologies and trends in the development of the industry with exhibitors and professional visitors from all over the world.


Market Introduction
In the next 15 years, Mexico's power infrastructure investment will reach 2 trillion pesos
In June 2017, according to the Mexican National Power System Development Plan for 2017-2023, Mexico's power infrastructure investment will reach 2 trillion pesos in the next 15 years, of which 81% will be used for power generation projects, 11% for transmission network-related infrastructure construction, and 8% for distribution projects. In terms of power generation projects, of the total investment of 1.6 trillion pesos, 552 billion pesos will be used for the construction of new power plants in the next five years, of which 74% will be used for clean energy power plants.
Mexico implements lighting energy-saving plans nationwide, giving birth to a huge LED lighting market
China is the second largest trading partner for Mexico. Currently, NYCE has offices in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. Now NYCE puts all its business in China. The Mexican government has legislated to support energy-saving technology and promote the implementation of energy-saving and emission reduction policies, including lighting products: LED, halogen lamps, etc. In addition, the Mexican market will ban ordinary incandescent lamps in the short term. In addition, LED experts in Mexico have also penetrated the local market and expanded their market share with environmentally friendly and cost-reducing sales models.
It is reported that since Mexico signed the North American Free Trade Agreement, the country has invested 130 billion US dollars in key manufacturing industries, including the lighting and electronics manufacturing industries. In recent years, Mexico has begun to pay attention to the green light source industry, actively develop green light source energy and make it an emerging industry. Since the Mexican government announced the official implementation of the lighting energy-saving plan nationwide, it has spawned a huge LED lighting market. Many companies and people are seriously considering sustainable development. Major brands are readjusting their brand values to implement sustainable development into their business models. Consumers have a clearer awareness of sustainability, and many companies are creating sustainable products to meet consumers.
Mexican LED lights are at the forefront of development. It has created a billion-dollar industry and will continue to promote social and market development. According to data, it is expected that by 2020, LED products will account for 70% of the Mexican lighting market. In addition, the free trade of Mexico's energy industry will also drive Mexico's lighting industry into a stage of rapid development. Since Mexico currently does not produce energy-saving lamps, as the demand for energy-saving lamps continues to increase, China's LED lighting products are of good quality, low price and internationally recognized inherent advantages, which will make China an important market for Mexico's imported lighting products and provide a good opportunity for Chinese lighting companies to open up the Mexican market.





