Prayas Energy Group Understanding the Impacts of India s LED Bulb Programme, UJALA Results of Consumer and Retailer Surveys 1
Consumer Survey Results 2
Overview No. of Households Surveyed No. of Bulbs Bought by Respondents Average no. of bulbs bought per household Pune 451 1798 4 Lucknow 200 1295 6 Puducherry 378 1134 3 Total/ Average 1029 4227 4 3
Location Type of survey Sample selected from Survey methodology Pune In-person Sampling Methodology Wards/localities in the urban and rural areas of Pune district. Urban sample (402 households): Random selection of administrative wards. Snowballing used to obtain the sample. Households from the low, medium and high income groups surveyed. Rural Sample (49 households): Identification of the area that recorded the highest number of UJALA bulb sales in rural Pune. Snowballing used to obtain the sample. Puducherry In-person List of UJALA customers provided by EESL. Selection of ten areas in Puducherry district that recorded the maximum number of bulb sales. Random selection of proportionate number of households from each area, from data set. Lucknow In-person, telephonic List of 695 UJALA customers who had bought bulbs through on-bill financing provided by Madhyanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam (MVVNL) Sample divided equally for in-person survey and telephonic survey. Separate questionnaires prepared for the two surveys. Random selection of households from data set for both surveys. 4
Were you familiar with LED bulbs before this programme was launched? Answer not provided 2% Yes 50% No 50% Yes 59% No 39% Yes 43% No 57% 5
How did you get to know about UJALA? Local kiosk 37% Newspaper 58% Newspaper 22% TV 20% Flex boards 20% Kiosk at DISCOM office 11% Kiosk at DISCOM office 6% Local kiosk 5% Other 15% Other 6% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% This question was not asked for the Puducherry survey as the pilot programme covered all the households. 6
Why did you buy bulbs under UJALA? 1% 14% 10% 24% 52% 2% 12% 85% 6% 16% 31% 48%
Would you have bought LED bulbs if the programme were not launched? Yes 40% No 60% Answer not provided 1% Yes 52% No 47% Yes 27% No 73% 8
Current status of LED bulbs bought under UJALA 1% 1% 22% 7% 70% 1%4% 6% 7% 81% 1% 1% 13% 13% 72% Other includes : Not using due to bad quality, gave to others/disposed 9
Which type of lamp did the UJALA bulb replace? 4% 16% 6% 11% 2% 2% 5% 26% 54% 80% 46% 46% Other includes: New socket, LED bulb, LED tube light 10
In which rooms did you install the bulbs? Bathroom 12% Bedroom 18% Other 15% Living room 34% Kitchen 21% Other 23% Bathroom 18% Living room 9% Kitchen 17% Bedroom 33% Other 31% Bathroom 14% Living room 21% Bedroom 16% Kitchen 18% Other includes: Balcony, porch, toilet, dining room, store room, worship room, gate, stairs, garage, garden 12
What did you do with your old lamps? 8% 6% 7% 6% 37% 48% 51% 37% This question was not asked for the Puducherry survey as provision for the disposal of bulbs was made by the implementing agency. 13
Types of lamps in use 1% 7% 18% 25% 49% 3% 9% 21% 54% 13% 5% 37% 37% 20% 14
Types of lamps in use, by income group - Pune LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS 10% 8% MEDIUM INCOME HOUSEHOLDS 1% 7% HIGH INCOME HOUSEHOLDS 1% 7% 25% 58% 19% 25% 47% 21% 25% 45% 15
Use and savings for UJALA bulbs in surveyed households Pune Lucknow Puducherry Average daily usage hours (hrs/bulb) Estimated annual savings per LED bulb (kwh) Estimated load reduction per LED bulb (W) 4 6 5 34 31 47 20 16 29 16
Income wise use and savings for UJALA bulbs in surveyed households - Pune Income group Incandescent bulbs replaced(%) Average Usage (hrs) Annual Savings (kwh/led bulb) Low 45% 5.5 56 Medium 18% 3.6 27 High 18% 3.2 22 Annual energy savings per bulb (kwh) = Sum of [{Wattage of replaced lamp W Wattage of LED bulb W } Daily usage of LED bulb hrs 320 (days) ] Number ofled bulbs inuse Reduced peak demand (W) (for LED bulbs in use during the peak period [6 p.m. to 10 p.m.]) = Sum of {Wattage ofreplaced lamp W Wattage ofled bulb W } Number ofled bulbs inuse 17
Do you think that your electricity bill has reduced with the use of the bulbs? Can t say 18% No 20% Answer not provided 2% Yes 61% Can't Say 15% No 8% Yes 77% Can't say 44% No 16% Yes 40% 18
Are you satisfied with the quality and performance of the bulbs? 5% 1% 8% 4% 4% 12% 82% 88% 38% 58% *In Lucknow, this question was only asked for the in-person survey 19
Why are you not satisfied with the bulbs? 14% 10% 38% 38% 17% 22% 11% 11% 39% 40% 13% 47% Question asked to respondents who had replied No when asked whether they were satisfied with the quality and performance of the bulbs. 'Other' includes: Bulb breaks easily, bulb did not last long enough, problem with exchanging bulbs under warranty, fusing of bulb.
Were you told about the warranty on the bulbs? Don't remember 17% Don't remember 6% No 5% No 26% Yes 56% Yes 89% *In Lucknow, this question was only asked for the in-person survey Questions related to certain processes were not asked for the Puducherry survey. This is because the clarity with which the respondents would be able to recall details was uncertain, as the programme had been implemented three years ago. 21
Bulb Failure Rate Exchange rate of failed bulbs 16% 14% 14% 35% 30% 30% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 2% 6% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 24% 10% 0% Pune Lucknow Puducherry 0% Pune Lucknow Puducherry 22
Why didn t you get the defective bulbs exchanged? 82% 18% 22% 78% 21% 11% 68% 23
Do you keep the bulbs on for longer than usual because they are LEDs? 4% 3% 7% 86% 57% 43% 55% 18% 27% *In Lucknow, this question was only asked for the in-person survey 24
After having used the UJALA bulb to the end of its useful life, what will you replace it with? 2% 9% 1% 7% 6% 2% 5% 2% 8% 16% 81% 87% 38% 37% *In Lucknow, this question was only asked for the in-person survey 25
Action taken after buying UJALA bulbs 5% 3% 33% 12% 50% 3% 17% 77% 9% 21% 12% 58% *In Lucknow, this question was only asked for the in-person survey Other includes: "Replaced an old appliance with an energy efficient appliance", as well as consumers who have taken more than one action for e.g. "Recommended LED bulbs to others and bought LED bulbs and LED tube-lights from the market". 26
OTHER PROCESSES Documents submitted for purchase of bulbs 4% 7% 3% 5% 24% 61% 30% 53% 4% 9% *In Lucknow, this question was only asked for the in-person survey 27
Did you receive a bill for your purchase? No 20% Don't remember 11% No 9% Don t remember 21% Yes 58% Yes 80% *In Lucknow, this question was only asked for the in-person survey 28
Retailer Survey Results 29
Overview Location No. of shops Methodology Lucknow 100 Puducherry 50 The central areas of each city were identified and electrical goods shops were chosen in those areas. Total 150 30
Change in the number of customers buying LED bulbs in the last year 13% 1% 4% 8% 32% 86% 56% Change in the number of customers buying LED tube lights in the last year 2% 3% 2% 2% 17% 41% 32% 22% 37% 42% 31
Change in the number of customers buying incandescent bulbs in the last year 5% 5% 65% 11% 14% 28% 42% 8% 12% 10% Change in the number of customers buying CFL bulbs in the last year 41% 15% 13% 12% 22% 24% 25% 6% 42% 32
Price range and warranty of 7 Watt and 9 Watt LED bulbs OVERALL Watts Minimum price(rs.) Maximum price (Rs.) Average minimum price (Rs.) Average maximum price (Rs.) Modal warranty (years) 7W 90 220 103 112 2 9W 90 200 120 137 2 7W 40 250 108 139 2 9W 50 270 126 162 2 7W 40 250 108 125 2 9W 50 270 131 140 2 33
Should the UJALA programme be continued? Makes no difference 3% Yes 91% No 6% No 12% Makes no difference 46% Yes 42% If the government were to discontinue the UJALA programme, by how much do you think the prices of LED bulbs would increase? 3% 13% 8% 36% 40% 20% 20% 56% 4% 34