The induction lamp still has a long way to go in Sweden (and may not go further?) because the LED seems to have a greater potential a as source of light.
It has not been that successfull due to some problems, eg the EMC is often very bad, and many lamps have failed in tests (many LED's aren't that good either) at the National Electrical Safety Board.
Thanks for your reply Peder. I am doing with sales, so i am not so professional. But I want to explain something.
Generally speaking, the high frequency induction lamp could meet EMC requirement. I am confident to this point. Because the power coupler (magnetic material) is insider of glass shell. We passed the related tests.
And regarding to the low frequency induction lamp. The sellers here emphasize the the EMC testing for the complete lamps (with assembled fixtures). I have to say, the sellers try to avoid and minify this concept.
But the complete lamp can meet EMC easily.
I do believe that LED doing better than induction lamp regarding to EMC testing.
But LED is a kind of POINT light source. I don't think it is better than induction lamp in industrial and commercial lighting fields. BTW, induction lamp is cheaper.