Automotive LED Lighting Market Research Report 2018-2025
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 28, 2018 ) This industry study presents the global Automotive LED Lighting market size, historical breakdown data (2013-2018) and forecast (2018-2025). The Automotive LED Lighting production, revenue and market share by manufacturers, key regions and type;
The consumption of Automotive LED Lighting in volume terms are also provided for major countries (or regions), and for each application and product at the global level. Market share, growth rate, and competitive factors are also evaluated for market leaders Koito, Hella, etc.
The automotive lighting system of a motor vehicle consists of lighting and signaling devices mounted or integrated to the front, rear, sides, and in some cases the top of a motor vehicle. This lights the roadway for the driver and increases the conspicuity of the vehicle, allowing other drivers and pedestrians to see a vehicle's presence, position, size, direction of travel, and the driver's intentions regarding direction and speed of travel. Emergency vehicles usually carry distinctive lighting equipment to warn drivers and indicate priority of movement in traffic.
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a two-lead semiconductor light source. It is a p–n junction diode, which emits light when activated. When a suitable voltage is applied to the leads, electrons are able to recombine with electron holes within the device, releasing energy in the form of photons. This effect is called electroluminescence, and the color of the light (corresponding to the energy of the photon) is determined by the energy band gap of the semiconductor.
Because of their long life, fast switching times, and their ability to be seen in broad daylight due to their high output and focus, LEDs have been used in brake lights for cars' high-mounted brake lights, and in turn signals for some time, but many vehicles now use LEDs for their rear light clusters. The use in brakes improves safety, due to a great reduction in the time needed to light fully, or faster rise time, up to 0.5 second faster than an incandescent bulb. This gives drivers behind more time to react. In a dual intensity circuit (rear markers and brakes) if the LEDs are not pulsed at a fast enough frequency, they can create a phantom array, where ghost images of the LED will appear if the eyes quickly scan across the array. White LED headlamps are starting to be used. Using LEDs has styling advantages because LEDs can form much thinner lights than incandescent lamps with parabolic reflectors.
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In a word, Automotive LED lighting is the automotive lighting using LED.
With the maturity and development of technologies as well as users' higher requirements on comfort, safety and durable tire, the automotive LED lighting is becoming more and more popular. LEDs are being used with increasing frequency in automotive lamps. They offer very long service life, extreme vibration resistance, and can permit considerably shallower packaging compared to most bulb-type assemblies. LEDs also offer a potential safety benefit when employed in stop lights, because when power is applied they rise to full intensity approximately 250 milliseconds (¼ second) faster than incandescent bulbs. This fast rise time not only improves the intentional conspicuity of the stop lamp, but could also provide following drivers with increased time to react to the appearance of the stop lamps. However, this faster rise time has not been shown to make cars with LED stop lamps less likely to be struck from behind.
Recently auto makers have been adopting various LED lighting systems that can combine up-to-date functions with aesthetic factors. Although LED lamps that have been applied to high-end car models such as Audi and BMW so far, they are rapidly making inroads into lower-end models as well. Especially, as DRLs (Daytime Running Lights) are made compulsory in Europe from 2011, the automotive LED market is growing rapidly.
As LEDs made an entry into the biggest headlamp market in 2007, LEDs are expected to be used in place of incumbent lighting systems. Although LED headlamps are currently used in high-end car models, they will be increasingly adopted in lower-end models as well with increasing efficiency and decreasing prices of LEDs.
The following manufacturers are covered in this report:
• Koito
• Hella
• Valeo
• Magneti Marelli
• Stanley
• ZKW Group
• Varroc
• SL Corporation
• Ichikoh
• DEPO
• Imasen
• Farba
Automotive LED Lighting Breakdown Data by Type:
• Exterior Lighting
• Interior Lighting
Automotive LED Lighting Breakdown Data by Application:
• Passenger Car
• Commercial Vehicle
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The study objectives of this report are:
To analyze and research the global Automotive LED Lighting status and future forecast involving, production, revenue, consumption, historical and forecast.
To present the key Automotive LED Lighting manufacturers, production, revenue, market share, SWOT analysis and development plans in next few years.
To segment the breakdown data by regions, type, manufacturers and applications.
To analyze the global and key regions market potential and advantage, opportunity and challenge, restraints and risks.
To identify significant trends, drivers, influence factors in global and regions.
To strategically analyze each submarket with respect to individual growth trend and their contribution to the market.
To analyze competitive developments such as expansions, agreements, new product launches, and acquisitions in the market.
Key Points from TOC:
Chapter One: Study Coverage
Chapter Two: Executive Summary
Chapter Three: Market Size by Manufacturers
Chapter Four: Automotive LED Lighting Production by Regions
Chapter Five: Automotive LED Lighting Consumption by Regions
Chapter Six: Market Size by Type
Chapter Seven: Market Size by Application
Chapter Eight: Key Industry Players
Chapter Nine: Entry Strategy for Key Countries
Chapter Ten: Production Forecasts
Chapter Eleven: Consumption Forecast
Chapter Twelve: Opportunities & Challenges, Threat and Affecting Factors
Chapter Thirteen: Key Findings in the Global Automotive LED Lighting Study
Chapter Fourteen: Appendix
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The consumption of Automotive LED Lighting in volume terms are also provided for major countries (or regions), and for each application and product at the global level. Market share, growth rate, and competitive factors are also evaluated for market leaders Koito, Hella, etc.
The automotive lighting system of a motor vehicle consists of lighting and signaling devices mounted or integrated to the front, rear, sides, and in some cases the top of a motor vehicle. This lights the roadway for the driver and increases the conspicuity of the vehicle, allowing other drivers and pedestrians to see a vehicle's presence, position, size, direction of travel, and the driver's intentions regarding direction and speed of travel. Emergency vehicles usually carry distinctive lighting equipment to warn drivers and indicate priority of movement in traffic.
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a two-lead semiconductor light source. It is a p–n junction diode, which emits light when activated. When a suitable voltage is applied to the leads, electrons are able to recombine with electron holes within the device, releasing energy in the form of photons. This effect is called electroluminescence, and the color of the light (corresponding to the energy of the photon) is determined by the energy band gap of the semiconductor.
Because of their long life, fast switching times, and their ability to be seen in broad daylight due to their high output and focus, LEDs have been used in brake lights for cars' high-mounted brake lights, and in turn signals for some time, but many vehicles now use LEDs for their rear light clusters. The use in brakes improves safety, due to a great reduction in the time needed to light fully, or faster rise time, up to 0.5 second faster than an incandescent bulb. This gives drivers behind more time to react. In a dual intensity circuit (rear markers and brakes) if the LEDs are not pulsed at a fast enough frequency, they can create a phantom array, where ghost images of the LED will appear if the eyes quickly scan across the array. White LED headlamps are starting to be used. Using LEDs has styling advantages because LEDs can form much thinner lights than incandescent lamps with parabolic reflectors.
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In a word, Automotive LED lighting is the automotive lighting using LED.
With the maturity and development of technologies as well as users' higher requirements on comfort, safety and durable tire, the automotive LED lighting is becoming more and more popular. LEDs are being used with increasing frequency in automotive lamps. They offer very long service life, extreme vibration resistance, and can permit considerably shallower packaging compared to most bulb-type assemblies. LEDs also offer a potential safety benefit when employed in stop lights, because when power is applied they rise to full intensity approximately 250 milliseconds (¼ second) faster than incandescent bulbs. This fast rise time not only improves the intentional conspicuity of the stop lamp, but could also provide following drivers with increased time to react to the appearance of the stop lamps. However, this faster rise time has not been shown to make cars with LED stop lamps less likely to be struck from behind.
Recently auto makers have been adopting various LED lighting systems that can combine up-to-date functions with aesthetic factors. Although LED lamps that have been applied to high-end car models such as Audi and BMW so far, they are rapidly making inroads into lower-end models as well. Especially, as DRLs (Daytime Running Lights) are made compulsory in Europe from 2011, the automotive LED market is growing rapidly.
As LEDs made an entry into the biggest headlamp market in 2007, LEDs are expected to be used in place of incumbent lighting systems. Although LED headlamps are currently used in high-end car models, they will be increasingly adopted in lower-end models as well with increasing efficiency and decreasing prices of LEDs.
The following manufacturers are covered in this report:
• Koito
• Hella
• Valeo
• Magneti Marelli
• Stanley
• ZKW Group
• Varroc
• SL Corporation
• Ichikoh
• DEPO
• Imasen
• Farba
Automotive LED Lighting Breakdown Data by Type:
• Exterior Lighting
• Interior Lighting
Automotive LED Lighting Breakdown Data by Application:
• Passenger Car
• Commercial Vehicle
Make an Inquiry before Buying this Report@ http://www.orbisresearch.com/contacts/enquiry-before-buying/2291353
The study objectives of this report are:
To analyze and research the global Automotive LED Lighting status and future forecast involving, production, revenue, consumption, historical and forecast.
To present the key Automotive LED Lighting manufacturers, production, revenue, market share, SWOT analysis and development plans in next few years.
To segment the breakdown data by regions, type, manufacturers and applications.
To analyze the global and key regions market potential and advantage, opportunity and challenge, restraints and risks.
To identify significant trends, drivers, influence factors in global and regions.
To strategically analyze each submarket with respect to individual growth trend and their contribution to the market.
To analyze competitive developments such as expansions, agreements, new product launches, and acquisitions in the market.
Key Points from TOC:
Chapter One: Study Coverage
Chapter Two: Executive Summary
Chapter Three: Market Size by Manufacturers
Chapter Four: Automotive LED Lighting Production by Regions
Chapter Five: Automotive LED Lighting Consumption by Regions
Chapter Six: Market Size by Type
Chapter Seven: Market Size by Application
Chapter Eight: Key Industry Players
Chapter Nine: Entry Strategy for Key Countries
Chapter Ten: Production Forecasts
Chapter Eleven: Consumption Forecast
Chapter Twelve: Opportunities & Challenges, Threat and Affecting Factors
Chapter Thirteen: Key Findings in the Global Automotive LED Lighting Study
Chapter Fourteen: Appendix
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