India’s active LED display market hits ₹2,000 crore

India’s Active LED display market has grown steadily between 15-20 per cent in last few years to about ₹2,000 crore driven by government projects, Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) expansion into tier-II markets, airport modernisation, retail experience centres and enterprise upgrades from projectors to LED.

Instead of looking at short term gains with low quality LEDs, large companies are moving toward long-term, high-uptime deployments where reliability, serviceability and lifecycle cost matter as much as upfront pricing.

The global LED display market is valued at roughly $20 billion in 2025 and growing steadily. Asia Pacific alone accounts for nearly half of that revenue, with China holding about 80 per cent of global manufacturing capacity.

Sanket Rambhia, Managing Director at LEDX Technology & Xtreme Media said along with growing domestic markets, exports have also started opening up with demand from South America, Europe, Africa, West Asia and South Asia are seeing rising demand for LED displays.

Many of these markets are underserved by premium manufacturers, creating space for suppliers who can balance quality and value. India is well positioned to compete here, he said.

India has demonstrated that active LED displays can be engineered and produced in the country at global quality benchmarks.



Beyond manufacturing, global buyers are looking for partners who can customise application-specific design, system integration expertise and the ability to co-innovate on form factors, performance requirements, and deployment environments.

As global buyers place more emphasis on supply chain transparency and sustainability, India can build an early advantage by aligning manufacturing with renewable energy and ESG standards.

One of the major challenge remains India’s dependency on China for critical components such as LED lamps, ICs, and control systems. This creates exposure to cost volatility and limits full supply chain independence in the near term, said a company official.

“If import structures continue to favour finished goods over local manufacturing inputs, it will slow progress,” he said.

The shift away from single-source manufacturing is already underway. The question is not whether alternatives will emerge, but which countries will be ready when demand redistributes.

With buoyant domestic demand, the talent and the strategic positioning, India needs consistent execution to capture the global active LED display market.

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