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Global UVC LED Chips Market 2025-2035

Published Nov 20, 2025
Length 167 Pages
SKU # ORMR20648961

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Global UVC LED Chips Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis by Output Power Range (0-10 mW, 10-30 mW, 30-50 mW, and >=50 mW) by Application (Air/ Water Disinfectant, Biosensing, Medical & Scientific, Other) Forecast Period (2025-2035)

Industry Overview

UVC LED chips market was valued at $710 million in 2024 and is projected to reach $2,730 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 13.1% during the forecast period (2025-2035). The market is experiencing significant growth, driven by increased demand for disinfection in water treatment, air purification, and healthcare, coupled with advancements in LED technology. Key market drivers include rising hygiene concerns, government regulations on air and water quality, and the integration of UVC LEDs into IoT-enabled devices for smart applications. Challenges include technical limitations like power output, while the market is expected to continue strong growth, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.

Market Dynamics

Rapid Growth In Disinfection And Healthcare Applications

Demand for UVC LED chips has expanded as hospitals, laboratories, public transport operators, food processors, and consumers prioritize reliable pathogen-control solutions. UVC LEDs offer instant on/off operation, compact form factors, and easier integration with electronics and IoT controls, enabling embedded HVAC modules, point-of-use water purifiers, sterilization robots, medical instruments, and portable sanitizers. This versatility opens multiple end markets and encourages OEMs to incorporate UVC capability directly into products, accelerating adoption across clinical, commercial, and consumer segments.

Technological Improvement And Falling Cost-Per-Output

Continuous improvements in semiconductor materials (for example, advances in AlGaN alloys), epitaxial growth, packaging, optical coupling, and thermal management have increased radiant output, wall-plug efficiency, and operational lifetime of UVC LEDs. Parallel advances in manufacturing scale, yield optimization, and automation are driving down cost per milliwatt and improving device consistency. Better driver electronics and system integration improve dosing accuracy and reduce energy consumption. As performance improves and prices decline, UVC LEDs become commercially viable for larger, continuous-duty installations that were previously dominated by mercury lamps.

Regulatory Pressure, Standards Development, And Institutional Adoption

Tighter restrictions on mercury-containing lamps, heightened focus on indoor air and water quality, and public-health imperatives are pushing buyers toward chemical-free, solid-state disinfection. The emergence of device standards, testing protocols, and certification frameworks reduces procurement risk and raises buyer confidence. Government procurement, corporate resilience initiatives, facility upgrades, and public funding for safer environments further accelerate institutional purchases. Together, regulatory momentum and standardized performance metrics stimulate both demand and investment across the UVC LED ecosystem.

Market Segmentation
  • Based on the output power range, the market is segmented into 0-10 mW, 10-30 mW, 30-50 mW, and >=50 mW.
  • Based on the application, the market is segmented into air/ water disinfectant, biosensing, medical & scientific, and other.
  • 0-10 mW Segment to Grow at a Considerable Market Share
    The 10-30 mW power output segment leads the global UVC LED chips market with the largest share, primarily due to its superior balance between efficiency, intensity, and cost-effectiveness. These mid-power UVC LED chips are widely used in critical applications such as water and air disinfection systems, surface sterilization, and portable sanitizing devices, making them highly sought after in both commercial and residential sectors. Their ability to deliver strong germicidal performance while maintaining longer operational life has made them the preferred choice for manufacturers and end-users alike. Additionally, the 10-30 mW range offers optimal wavelength coverage (typically 260-280 nm), which is highly effective for eliminating bacteria, viruses, and pathogens, further enhancing their adoption across medical facilities and industrial environments.

    The ongoing transition from traditional mercury-based UV lamps to environmentally friendly LED alternatives also supports the dominance of this segment. The growth in demand for compact and energy-efficient disinfection devices, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic, has significantly driven the adoption of mid-power UVC LED chips. With continuous advancements in chip fabrication technologies, higher output efficiency, and declining production costs, the 10-30 mW segment is projected to maintain its leadership in the coming years.

    Air/Water Disinfectant: A Key Segment in Market Growth

    The air/water disinfectant segment is the key segment driving growth in the global UVC LED chips market, propelled by the rising demand for efficient and sustainable disinfection technologies across residential, commercial, and industrial applications. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated awareness regarding air and waterborne pathogens, leading to widespread adoption of UVC LED-based purification systems. These chips are increasingly integrated into HVAC systems, portable air purifiers, and water sterilization units due to their high germicidal efficiency, compact size, and mercury-free design. Unlike traditional mercury vapor lamps, UVC LEDs offer instant activation, low power consumption, and longer operational life, making them ideal for continuous air and water purification in hospitals, offices, schools, and public facilities. The growing concerns over water quality, particularly in developing regions, are driving government initiatives and private investments in advanced purification infrastructure, further boosting demand.

    In addition, technological advancements that enhance UVC LED efficiency and output power are enabling large-scale applications in municipal and industrial water treatment plants. The integration of smart control systems and IoT-enabled monitoring features in UVC LED-based disinfection units also enhances performance and safety, supporting market expansion. As environmental sustainability becomes a global priority, the shift toward eco-friendly, mercury-free UVC solutions will continue to favor this segment. Overall, the air and water disinfectant segment is poised to register the fastest growth, supported by public health initiatives, increased air quality awareness, and the ongoing trend of integrating disinfection technology into everyday environments.

    Regional Outlook

    The global UVC LED chips market is further divided by geography, including North America (the US and Canada), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand, ASEAN Countries, and the Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, and the Rest of Europe), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America).

    North America Region to Hold a Substantial Growth Rate

    In North America, the US dominates the global UVC LED chips market with a major share, driven by its advanced semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem, strong presence of key market players, and early adoption of UV-C disinfection technologies across healthcare, water treatment, and consumer electronics sectors. The country’s leadership is supported by substantial investments in research and development by leading companies such as Crystal IS, Sensor Electronic Technology Inc. (SETi), and Nitride Semiconductors. These firms have been at the forefront of developing high-efficiency and long-lifetime UVC LED chips for diverse applications, including sterilization, surface disinfection, and air purification. The U.S. government’s emphasis on public health safety and infection control, especially post-COVID-19, has accelerated demand for UVC LED-based solutions in hospitals, public transportation, and commercial spaces.

    Additionally, the presence of a robust supply chain, advanced fabrication facilities, and strategic collaborations between research institutions and private firms further strengthens the country’s dominance. The integration of UVC LED chips into air purifiers, HVAC systems, and smart appliances has also gained momentum, supported by growing consumer awareness regarding hygiene and indoor air quality. Moreover, the U.S. benefits from early regulatory support for UV disinfection technologies by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which has encouraged innovation and large-scale commercialization.

    With ongoing technological advancements aimed at improving power efficiency, wavelength stability, and chip miniaturization, the U.S. is expected to maintain its leadership position in the global UVC LED chips market. The country’s continuous focus on sustainability, coupled with the growing demand for mercury-free disinfection alternatives, positions it as a key hub for innovation and production in the next-generation UVC LED chip segment.

    Market Players Outlook

    The major companies operating in the global UVC LED chips market include ams-OSRAM AG, Crystal IS, Inc., Nichia Corp., Seoul Viosys Co., Ltd., Stanley Electric Co., Ltd., among others. Market players are leveraging partnerships, collaborations, mergers, and acquisition strategies for business expansion and innovative product development to maintain their market positioning.

    Recent Development
    • In April 22024, Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. developed high-performance UV-C LEDs for disinfection, with a light output of 200 milliwatts with a single chip. These LEDs are environmentally friendly, mercury-free, compact, and have a longer life compared to mercury lamps. Sample sales will begin internationally in April 2024, promoting their wider use in water, air, and surface disinfection. The improved LED structure and composition will expand their applications, making them a future alternative to mercury lamps, contributing to hygienic and safer living.
    The Report Covers
    • Market value data analysis for 2024 and forecast to 2035.
    • Annualized market revenues ($ million) for each market segment.
    • Country-wise analysis of major geographical regions.
    • Key companies operating in the global UVC LED chips market. Based on the availability of data, information related to new products and relevant news is also available in the report.
    • Analysis of business strategies by identifying the key market segments positioned for strong growth in the future.
    • Analysis of market-entry and market expansion strategies.
    • Competitive strategies by identifying ‘who-stands-where’ in the market.

Table of Contents

167 Pages
1. Report Summary
Current Industry Analysis and Growth Potential Outlook
Global UVC LED Chips Market Sales Analysis - Output Power Range | Application ($ Million)
UVC LED Chips Market Sales Performance of Top Countries
1.1. Research Methodology
Primary Research Approach
Secondary Research Approach
1.2. Market Snapshot
2. Market Overview and Insights
2.1. Scope of the Study
2.2. Analyst Insight & Current Market Trends
2.2.1. Key UVC LED Chips Market Trends
2.2.2. Market Recommendations
2.3. Porter's Five Forces Analysis for the UVC LED Chips Market
2.3.1. Competitive Rivalry
2.3.2. Threat of New Entrants
2.3.3. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
2.3.4. Bargaining Power of Buyers
2.3.5. Threat of Substitutes
3. Market Determinants
3.1. Market Drivers
3.1.1. Drivers For Global UVC LED Chips Market: Impact Analysis
3.2. Market Pain Points and Challenges
3.2.1. Restraints For Global UVC LED Chips Market: Impact Analysis
3.3. Market Opportunities
3.3.1. Opportunities For Global UVC LED Chips Market: Impact Analysis
4. Competitive Landscape
4.1. Competitive Dashboard - UVC LED Chips Market Revenue and Share by Manufacturers
UVC LED Chips Comparison Analysis
Top Market Player Ranking Matrix
4.2. Key Company Analysis
4.2.1. ams-OSRAM AG
4.2.1.1. Overview
4.2.1.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.1.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.1.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.1.5. Business Strategy
4.2.2. Crystal IS, Inc.
4.2.2.1. Overview
4.2.2.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.2.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.2.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.2.5. Business Strategy
4.2.3. Nichia Corp.
4.2.3.1. Overview
4.2.3.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.3.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.3.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.3.5. Business Strategy
4.2.4. Seoul Viosys Co., Ltd.
4.2.4.1. Overview
4.2.4.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.4.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.4.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.4.5. Business Strategy
4.2.5. Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.
4.2.5.1. Overview
4.2.5.2. Product Portfolio
4.2.5.3. Financial Analysis
4.2.5.4. SWOT Analysis
4.2.5.5. Business Strategy
4.3. Top Winning Strategies by Market Players
4.3.1. Merger and Acquisition
4.3.2. Product Launch
4.3.3. Partnership And Collaboration
5. Global UVC LED Chips Market by Output Power Range ($ Million)
5.1. 0-10 mW
5.2. 10-30 mW
5.3. 30-50 mW
5.4. >=50 mW
6. Global UVC LED Chips Market by Application ($ Million)
6.1. Air/Water Disinfectant
6.2. Biosensing
6.3. Medical & Scientific
6.4. Others
7. Regional Analysis
7.1. North American UVC LED Chips Market Sales Analysis - Output Power Range | Application ($ Million)
Macroeconomic Factors for North America
7.1.1. United States
7.1.2. Canada
7.2. European UVC LED Chips Market Sales Analysis - Output Power Range | Application ($ Million)
Macroeconomic Factors for Europe
7.2.1. UK
7.2.2. Germany
7.2.3. Italy
7.2.4. Spain
7.2.5. France
7.2.6. Russia
7.2.7. Rest of Europe
7.3. Asia-Pacific UVC LED Chips Market Sales Analysis - Output Power Range | Application ($ Million)
Macroeconomic Factors for Asia-Pacific
7.3.1. China
7.3.2. Japan
7.3.3. South Korea
7.3.4. India
7.3.5. Australia & New Zealand
7.3.6. ASEAN Countries (Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, And Other)
7.3.7. Rest of Asia-Pacific
7.4. Rest of the World UVC LED Chips Market Sales Analysis - Output Power Range | Application ($ Million)
Macroeconomic Factors for the Rest of the World
7.4.1. Latin America
7.4.2. Middle East and Africa
8. Company Profiles
8.1. Advanced Optoelectronic Technology, Inc.
8.1.1. Quick Facts
8.1.2. Company Overview
8.1.3. Product Portfolio
8.1.4. Business Strategies
8.2. ams-OSRAM AG
8.2.1. Quick Facts
8.2.2. Company Overview
8.2.3. Product Portfolio
8.2.4. Business Strategies
8.3. Crystal IS, Inc.
8.3.1. Quick Facts
8.3.2. Company Overview
8.3.3. Product Portfolio
8.3.4. Business Strategies
8.4. EPISTAR Corp.
8.4.1. Quick Facts
8.4.2. Company Overview
8.4.3. Product Portfolio
8.4.4. Business Strategies
8.5. Excelitas / Noblelight
8.5.1. Quick Facts
8.5.2. Company Overview
8.5.3. Product Portfolio
8.5.4. Business Strategies
8.6. Heraeus Holding GmbH
8.6.1. Quick Facts
8.6.2. Company Overview
8.6.3. Product Portfolio
8.6.4. Business Strategies
8.7. Honle Group
8.7.1. Quick Facts
8.7.2. Company Overview
8.7.3. Product Portfolio
8.7.4. Business Strategies
8.8. Koninklijke Philips N.V.
8.8.1. Quick Facts
8.8.2. Company Overview
8.8.3. Product Portfolio
8.8.4. Business Strategies
8.9. LG Innotek
8.9.1. Quick Facts
8.9.2. Company Overview
8.9.3. Product Portfolio
8.9.4. Business Strategies
8.10. LITE-ON Technology
8.10.1. Quick Facts
8.10.2. Company Overview
8.10.3. Product Portfolio
8.10.4. Business Strategies
8.11. Lumileds
8.11.1. Quick Facts
8.11.2. Company Overview
8.11.3. Product Portfolio
8.11.4. Business Strategies
8.12. NICHIA CORP.
8.12.1. Quick Facts
8.12.2. Company Overview
8.12.3. Product Portfolio
8.12.4. Business Strategies
8.13. Phoseon Technology
8.13.1. Quick Facts
8.13.2. Company Overview
8.13.3. Product Portfolio
8.13.4. Business Strategies
8.14. San’an Optoelectronics
8.14.1. Quick Facts
8.14.2. Company Overview
8.14.3. Product Portfolio
8.14.4. Business Strategies
8.15. SemiLEDs Corp.
8.15.1. Quick Facts
8.15.2. Company Overview
8.15.3. Product Portfolio
8.15.4. Business Strategies
8.16. Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.
8.16.1. Quick Facts
8.16.2. Company Overview
8.16.3. Product Portfolio
8.16.4. Business Strategies
8.17. Seoul Viosys Co., Ltd.
8.17.1. Quick Facts
8.17.2. Company Overview
8.17.3. Product Portfolio
8.17.4. Business Strategies
8.18. Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.
8.18.1. Quick Facts
8.18.2. Company Overview
8.18.3. Product Portfolio
8.18.4. Business Strategies
8.19. Ushio, Inc.
8.19.1. Quick Facts
8.19.2. Company Overview
8.19.3. Product Portfolio
8.19.4. Business Strategies
8.20. Violumas
8.20.1. Quick Facts
8.20.2. Company Overview
8.20.3. Product Portfolio
8.20.4. Business Strategies
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