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If you are a manufacturer or importer of LED luminaires in India, the latest BIS LED guidelines 2026 can have a direct impact on your business operations and licence validity. In March 2026, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) officially announced the revision of IS 10322 standard, upgrading it from the earlier 2014 version to IS 10322:2026 under the compulsory registration scheme India (CRS).
This update is not just a routine revision—it introduces significant technical changes, new safety requirements, and stricter compliance obligations for LED lighting products, including fixed luminaires, recessed lights, flood lights, and emergency lighting systems.
The most critical factor manufacturers and importers must note is the last date of concurrent running:2 August 2026 . After this deadline, compliance with the old standard will no longer be accepted, and failure to meet the updated BIS registration requirements for LED lights can lead to licence cancellation, product delisting, or rejection of new applications.
Whether you are applying for fresh BIS certification or already hold a licence under the BIS CRO for LED products, understanding the IS 10322:2026 update is essential to ensure uninterrupted market access in India. In this guide, we break down everything you need to know in a simple and practical manner, helping you stay compliant and avoid costly regulatory risks.
Standard Revised: BIS has upgraded IS 10322 (Part 1): 2014 → IS 10322 (Part 1): 2026, introducing updated safety and performance requirements for LED luminaires.
Products Covered: Applicable to multiple categories including fixed LED luminaires, recessed lights, street lighting, flood lights, hand lamps, lighting chains, and emergency lighting.
Mandatory Under BIS CRO: All listed products fall under the Compulsory Registration Order (CRO), making BIS certification for LED lights mandatory for manufacturing, import, and sale in India.
Key Deadline – 2 August 2026: Last date for transition (concurrent running). After this , Old standard will not be valid and Non-compliant licences may be cancelled
For Existing Licensees: Must submit updated test reports (BIS-approved labs) and ensure all models comply with IS 10322: 2026 before the deadline.
For New Applicants: Applications under the old standard allowed only till 2 August 2026, with a mandatory declaration to shift to the revised standard.
Scope Change Rule: Any addition or modification in licence scope must follow revised standard timelines (old standard allowed only till deadline or earlier switch).
Major Technical Updates: Includes EMF safety, IPX9 protection, PELV system, lithium battery requirements, improved marking, and enhanced electrical safety tests.
Immediate Effect: Notification is effective from March 2026, requiring timely action from manufacturers and importers.
| Product Name | Old Standard | New Standard | Deadline |
| Fixed General Purpose LED Luminaires | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 1) : 2012 | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 1) : 2026 | 02 August 2026 |
| Fancy Lights | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 1) : 2012 | IEC 60598-2-1 : 2020 | 02 August 2026 |
| Recessed LED Luminaires | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 2) : 2012 | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 2) : 2026 IEC 60598-2-2 : 2023 | 02 August 2026 |
| LED Luminaires for Road and Street Lighting | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 3) : 2012 | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 3) : 2026 IEC 60598-2-3 : 2002 + Amd 1 : 2011 (CSV) | 02 August 2026 |
| LED Flood Lights | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 5) : 2013 | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 5) : 2026 IEC 60598-2-5 : 2015 | 02 August 2026 |
| LED Hand Lamps | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 6) : 2013 | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 6) : 2026 IEC 60598-2-8 : 2013 | 02 August 2026 |
| LED Lighting Chains | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 7) : 2017 | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 7) : 2026 IEC 60598-2-20 : 2022 | 02 August 2026 |
| LED Luminaires for Emergency Lighting | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 8) : 2013 | IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 8) : 2026 IEC 60598-2-22 : 2022 | 02 August 2026 |
One of the most critical aspects of the BIS IS 10322:2026 update is the strict compliance timeline that all manufacturers and importers must follow.
Last Date of Concurrent Running: 2 August 2026
This is the final deadline to transition from the old standard to the revised IS 10322:2026 under the BIS CRS for LED products.
What Happens After 2 August 2026?
Old BIS standard (IS 10322:2014) will become completely invalid
No licence will remain valid without compliance to the revised standard
Risk of licence cancellation or product delisting
New applications under old standard will be rejected
To make the BIS IS 10322:2026 compliance requirements easy to understand, here’s a clean and structured comparison:
| Particulars | Existing Licence Holders | New Applicants (BIS Registration for LED Lights 2026) |
| Applicable Standard | Must transition to IS 10322:2026 | Can apply under old or revised standard (till deadline) |
| Key Actions Required | - Submit BIS lab test reports - Update lead models - Provide undertaking for all models |
- Submit application under old/revised standard - Provide declaration to shift to new standard |
| Deadline | Must comply before 2 August 2026 | Old standard allowed only till 2 August 2026 |
| Post-Deadline Rule | Old standard becomes invalid | Only IS 10322:2026 accepted |
| Risk of Non-Compliance | Licence cancellation , Model removal from scope | Application rejection , No approval under old standard |
This section applies to businesses planning product addition or model expansion under their existing BIS licence for LED luminaires.
When Applicable
Adding new LED products
Expanding existing model range
Deadline Rule
Requests under the old standard (IS 10322:2014) are allowed only till the earlier of:
Date of transition to IS 10322:2026
2 August 2026 (final deadline)
After Deadline
Only IS 10322:2026 will be accepted for scope changes
Requests under old standard will be rejected
With the transition to IS 10322:2026 and the strict deadline of 2 August 2026, ensuring timely compliance is critical for every LED manufacturer and importer in India. The updated BIS LED guidelines 2026 involve complex testing, documentation, and regulatory procedures that can be challenging to manage internally.
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IS 10322:2026 is the revised Indian Standard issued by BIS for LED luminaires, replacing the older IS 10322:2014 version. It introduces updated safety, performance, and testing requirements to align with international IEC standards. This standard is mandatory for manufacturers and importers under the BIS Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS) to ensure product safety and compliance in the Indian market.
The last date for compliance with the revised BIS LED standard IS 10322:2026 is 2 August 2026, known as the last date of concurrent running. After this deadline, the old standard will no longer be valid, and all manufacturers and importers must comply with the revised standard to continue selling their products in India.
If you fail to comply with IS 10322:2026 before the deadline, your BIS licence may be cancelled, and your approved product models can be removed from the licence scope. Additionally, you may face restrictions on manufacturing, importing, or selling LED products in India, leading to business losses and regulatory issues.
Yes, BIS certification is mandatory for LED luminaires covered under the Compulsory Registration Order (CRO). Without valid BIS registration, manufacturers and importers are not allowed to sell, distribute, or import LED lighting products in India.
Yes, applications under the old standard (IS 10322:2014) are allowed only until 2 August 2026. However, applicants must provide a declaration confirming that they will transition to the revised IS 10322:2026 standard before the deadline. After this date, only the new standard will be accepted.