Automotive Adaptive Lighting System Industry Overview
The Automotive Adaptive Lighting System Market is dominated by various international and regional players such as Osram Licht AG, Valeo Group, HELLA KGaAHueck& Co., and Stanley Electric Co. Ltd. These companies are focusing on strategic collaborative initiatives to expand their market shares and profitability. In contrast, major automakers are offering adaptive headlights in their upcoming models. For instance,
- In April 2021, Engineers at Ford research and advanced engineering Europe were testing predictive smart light system technology that uses real-time location data to effectively show the car the way to go. The prototype advanced lighting system uses GPS location data, advanced technologies, and highly accurate street geometry information to accurately identify turns in the road ahead.
- In 2019, HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA, and the Fraunhofer Application Center for Inorganic Phosphors in Soest, completed a prototype lighting system based on laser technology. The prototype for a high-resolution headlamp module consists of a laser light source in the headlamp.
- Renault announced that the 2020 Renault Talisman would be offered adaptive headlights with LED MATRIX technology and dynamic LED indicators. Renault also updated its minivan Espace for the 2020 model year. The model of the French brand is the first car that included adaptive matrix beam headlamps.
Automotive Adaptive Lighting System Market Leaders
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Osram Licht AG
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Valeo
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Stanley Electric Co. Ltd.
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HELLA KGaAHueck& Co.
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Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order