Driven by the "dual carbon" goals, the green transformation of the lighting industry has accelerated, and energy-saving technologies have become the core competitiveness for enterprises' survival and development. Data shows that the current market share of LED lighting products has reached 87.6%, and is expected to exceed 90% by 2026. Among them, products with energy efficiency level Grade 2 or above will account for no less than 80%, while traditional incandescent and fluorescent lamps are accelerating their exit from the market. Meanwhile, technologies such as photovoltaic lighting and motion-sensor energy saving are widely used in outdoor scenarios. By combining solar power supply with sensing modes, outdoor lighting fixtures can reduce energy consumption by more than 60%, and such solutions have been popularized in urban greening, rural roads and other applications. In addition, the application proportion of low-carbon materials such as recycled aluminum and eco-friendly coatings is increasing, and the coverage rate of product life-cycle carbon footprint traceability systems continues to rise, promoting the industry's low-carbon development across the entire industrial chain.