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2014年1月25日星期六

LED lighting makes services vehicle identification more difficult

In what might be referred as ‘the good old days’ (and by that I mean only a few years ago), it was fairly easy to identify which of the services a vehicle belonged to simply by looking at the colour of the beacons attached to it. Police, fire, and ambulances generally had blue lights; doctors had...


In what might be referred as ‘the good old days’ (and by that I mean only a few years ago), it was fairly easy to identify which of the services a vehicle belonged to simply by looking at the colour of the beacons attached to it. Police, fire, and ambulances generally had blue lights; doctors had green, the police seemed to get alternating red at some point. There could also be yellow, on working vehicles that could be a hazard, such as slow-moving refuse lorries, tow-trucks, and various road maintenance vehicles.


While many still sport the common incandescent light fittings, with coloured lenses which convert the white light from the conventional bulb behind, newer fitting are manufactured using LEDs, which do no usually have tinted lenses or covers.


Unlike the white light produced by a filament bulb, which requires a coloured lens, filter, or coating to produce the desired output colour, the light from an LED is created within the device, so no filter is needed, and the devices generally come with clear lenses, which maximises their output. (For the pedantic, I’m calling white a colour, although it is made up of many, and also not going to refer to the various light conversions that take place within the structure of various visible light LEDs.)


The end result is that it’s no longer easy to tell what service an unmarked vehicle belongs to just by looking at the auxiliary lights. All you see when they are not energised is a clear fitting, and the colour only becomes apparent when they are activated.


Case in point was the Audi I tripped over recently. Roof mounted light bar, but… transparent housing.


I couldn’t see any markings or other equipment(eg radio) fitted to it, or lying on the seats, nor anything screwed to the bodywork. There were no cameras mounted anywhere, nor a second rear-view mirror.


The same anonymity was true of the driver, inside the adjacent ‘greasy spoon’ and collecting a large bag of goodies to help him survive the rest of the day. Dressed in black, he did have any kit, or badges apparent.


There were no lights in the rear window (not even pop-up types), but I spotted a dash-mounted temporary unit, probably blue/red, and a look at the front suggests a small pair of non-Audi ‘white’ squares in the lower grille, which I suspect are LEDs.


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FYI – Unmarked police cars around here look more like this when at work:


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LED lighting makes services vehicle identification more difficult

2013年11月26日星期二

Expansion of LEDs into the Automotive Lighting Market

Following LED automotive lighting already having become a new standard in automotive accessories, high luminosity LEDs have expanded their application in the automotive lighting market. With the constant increase in capabilities of LED lighting, LED headlight demands are also continuing to rise....


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Following LED automotive lighting already having become a new standard in automotive accessories, high luminosity LEDs have expanded their application in the automotive lighting market. With the constant increase in capabilities of LED lighting, LED headlight demands are also continuing to rise. New facets are opening up propelling the market forward.


With general LED lighting prices rapidly decreasing, automotive lighting prices and gross profit comparatively remain stable making it a prime market in which LED lighting manufacturers are all rushing to stake their claim in.


The new regulation by the EU that all future vehicles be equipped with Daytime Running Lights (DRL) is predicted to cause explosive growth in the LED automotive lighting market.


While the automotive components supply chain is relatively closed, firms that have been able to break their way into this niche market include big names like OSRAM, Philips Lumileds, and Nichia. LED automotive light manufacturers include Valeo, Automotive Lighting, Hella, Koito, Stanley, and Ichikoh who have a market share of 85 percent.


Aside from a relatively closed supply chain, another obstacle LED manufacturers face is that lighting verification time is longer, usually taking upwards of 1.5 to 2 years. Manufacturers thus need to input man power and R&D resources for an extended period of time. Nonetheless, once the supply chain is infiltrated, product price, gross profit performance, and orders are all stable.


According to market research organization LEDinside, car headlights and DRL are in a LED introduction phase, where single unit prices remain high. This causes prices to drop more rapidly. 2013 experienced a price reduction of 16 percent and 13 percent respectively. Other automotive lights such as taillights and dashboard lights had a steadier decline in price for 2013 with prices dropping 5 percent and 1 percent respectively.


Following recent strict carbon emission regulations issued by the EU, LED automotive light standards have also become stricter but still continue to grow. In 2013 the EU issued new regulations that by 2020 carbon dioxide emission by all new vehicles for every kilometer must decrease from the current 130 grams down to 95 grams.


It is predicted that use of LED lighting by international automotive manufacturers will increase. LED manufacturers still need time in order to cultivate and earn trust and long-term orders from global big named automotive manufacturers.


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Expansion of LEDs into the Automotive Lighting Market

2013年11月25日星期一

Philips debuts new X-tremeVision LED exterior lighting

Philips X-tremeVision LED Exterior bulb replacements use high-powered LEDs to deliver five times more light output than standard 1156, 1157, and 921 incandescent bulbs, while using 13 times less energy. The extra light output provided by these new LEDs helps increase safety and speeds driver...


FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – Philips Automotive North America, a division of Royal Philips (NYSE:PHG), is first to market with street legal applications for stop, tail, and back-up lighting with its new line of Philips X-tremeVision LED Exterior Lighting.


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These innovative Philips X-tremeVision LED Exterior bulb replacements use high-powered LEDs to deliver five times more light output than standard 1156, 1157, and 921 incandescent bulbs, while using 13 times less energy. The extra light output provided by these new LEDs helps increase safety and speeds driver response during braking.


Designed as direct replacements for original equipment, they are heat resistant and offer a perfect fit in the vehicle’s existing bulb socket. With a life expectancy of up to 12 years, the new Philips LED lights will last substantially longer than traditional bulbs. The new LED lamps are available in Intense Red for 1156 and 1157 for stop, and tail light, as well as 6000K Xenon White for 921 White and 1156 White for back up light applications.


Philips’ new X-tremeVision LED Exterior line compliments Philips’ current line of interior LEDs, which are available in both 4000K Bright white and 6000K Xenon white configurations for overhead and glove box applications.


For more information about Philips X-tremeVision LED Exterior Lighting, visit www.philips.com/automotive or call 1-800-257-6054.


About Philips Automotive: From high performance lighting that improves driver safety, to lighting designed to enhance the style of your ride, Philips offers automotive lighting that will help you make the most of your driving experience. All Philips Automotive products incorporate the leading edge lighting technology and original equipment quality that have made us the first choice of car manufacturers around the world.


About Royal Philips: Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle and Lighting. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips posted 2012 sales of EUR 24.8 billion and employs approximately 116,000 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. The company is a leader in cardiac care, acute care and home healthcare, energy efficient lighting solutions and new lighting applications, as well as male shaving and grooming, home and portable entertainment and oral healthcare. News from Philips is located at www.philips.com/newscenter.



Philips debuts new X-tremeVision LED exterior lighting

2013年11月10日星期日

LED headlights to update older cars

General Electric, Philips, and Sylvania all showed new sealed-beam replacement LED headlights at SEMA. All are targeting owners of older models and collector cars, since sealed beams disappeared from most new-model cars years ago.


General Electric, Philips, and Sylvania all showed new sealed-beam replacement LED headlights at SEMA. All are targeting owners of older models and collector cars, since sealed beams disappeared from most new-model cars years ago.


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Light emitting diode, or LED, headlights are all the rage at Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas this year, as several major manufacturers have stepped up with products to retrofit older cars with the latest headlight technology.


Increasingly common on new vehicles, headlight makers tout LEDs for their brighter light and long life, said to be as much as 10 years or more. The downside is, LEDs aren’t cheap, easily adding hundreds to the cost of a new car. (See our evaluation of headlamp restoration kits.)

General Electric, Philips, and Sylvania all showed new sealed-beam replacement LED headlights at SEMA. All are targeting owners of older models and collector cars, since sealed beams disappeared from most new-model cars years ago.


All three manufacturers offer standard 7-inch units; GE and Philips also make 5×7-inch rectangular styles. GE claims a life expectancy of 15,000 hours for their Nighthawk LED lamps, while Philips simply says to expect its LED headlights to last 50 times longer than conventional halogen lights.


Sylvania’s Zevo line includes interior and exterior LED accent lighting kits, daytime running lights, and fog lights, in addition to headlights. The Interior Base Kit starts at $35. But if you’re looking for a set of LED headlights from any of the three manufacturers, expect to pay in the neighborhood of $500 for a pair.


The new LED products are arriving in stores now, with wide availability expected in early 2014. Our tests of new models with LED lights have shown they do produce a brighter light than Halogen bulbs, but don’t necessarily help you see any further down the road.


—Jim Travers



LED headlights to update older cars

2013年11月7日星期四

Sylvania Automotive Lighting Introduces OE Quality LED Products to aftermarkets

Sylvania Automotive Lighting introduced its new Zevo Automotive LED Lighting line. According to the company, the Zevo Automotive LED Lighting line brings the customized style and signature look of LED technology on high-end vehicles to the aftermarket. Sylvania automotive aftermarket Zevo LED...


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Sylvania Automotive Lighting introduced its new Zevo Automotive LED Lighting line. According to the company, the Zevo Automotive LED Lighting line brings the customized style and signature look of LED technology on high-end vehicles to the aftermarket. Sylvania says its new product line mimics the original equipment lighting look of luxury vehicles in terms of whiteness and brightness while still being street legal. The LED product line includes a unique fog daytime running light (DRL), 7-inch round (H6024 replacement) sealed beam retrofits, DRL pipe and pixel designs that do not need a switch, retrofit light sources for dome, map and license plate applications, and a wireless ambient light for interior applications.


“As LED applications in automotive lighting continue to become more popular, we’re taking the technology to new levels and giving auto enthusiasts options that help them legally customize their vehicles,” said Brian Noble, marketing manager, Sylvania Automotive Lighting. “The Zevo line includes a number of high-impact products that provide vehicle owners with flexible styling options inside and out, and have the added benefit of being easy to install.”


Sylvania automotive aftermarket Zevo LED products include: The Sylvania Zevo Fog DRL is reportedly the first ever high performance aftermarket LED fog light. It has a unique “C” shaped light guide that helps it provide what the company describes as street-legal OEM performance both day and night. The white LED automatically adjusts to day or night conditions with no extra controls or switches by sensing when the headlights are on. The Sylvania Zevo Fog DRL is fully sealed and has been tested to meet IP67 standards to withstand extensive weather and washing.


The Sylvania Zevo Sealed Beam LED is a 7-inch round sealed beam replacement for existing H6024 halogen and 6014 incandescent headlights, found on older model Jeeps and Ford vehicles. The company says that car enthusiasts can literally plug-and-play from a halogen system to a LED with the street legal white light of the Sealed Beam LED.. The Sylvania Zevo Sealed Beam LED has a shock resistant design, adjusts automatically, and senses when headlights are on.


The Sylvania Zevo DRL PIPE daylight running and accent light kit offers a unique, light-piped LED look with street-legal OEM performance. The 6200K crisp, white LED provides a sleek style, and it automatically adjusts to day or night conditions with no extra controls or switches by sensing when the headlights are on. DRK PIPES are fully sealed and have been tested to meet IP69 standards to withstand years of weather and washing.


The Sylvania Zevo DRL PIXEL daylight running and accent light kit is powered by five high-performance Osram LEDs in a modern pixilated look with a color temperature of 5200K. Like DRL PIPE, it adjusts automatically and senses when headlights are on. The kit has been tested to meet IP67 standards, so vehicle owners don’t have to worry about water damage caused by rain or washing.


The Sylvania Zevo Interior Strip Kit boasts an easy installation and 16 color choices, a number of personalization options that can be changed quickly at the touch of a button via the kit’s remote control. The lights turn on automatically, have five lighting modes and come with a 12V car adaptor. With two extension kits available, enthusiasts can put 20’ of LED strips in one system.


The Sylvania Zevo LED Retrofit Lights for dome, map and license plate applications allows true plug-and-play replacement. The Retrofit Lights features a color temperature of 6000K



Sylvania Automotive Lighting Introduces OE Quality LED Products to aftermarkets