Automotive LED Light Market is Appraised to be Valued US$ 6,000 Mn by 2022 End

Posted by Jack Martin on September 15th, 2017

Fact.MR, in its new research report, projects the global market for automotive LED lights to exhibit an impressive expansion over the forecast period 2017-2022. Revenues from the global automotive LED light market are expected to exceed US$ 6,000 Mn by the end of 2022.

Traditionally utilized as back lights in vehicles, automotive LED lights are now being adopted for headlights, replacing xenon light, and halogen light. This is mainly attributed to their properties such as better lighting system, and higher power efficiency. LED lighting systems are gaining higher preference in vehicles, with their rising popularity among car owners across the globe. Automobile manufacturers are shifting their concentration towards provision of safety and comfort to customers, coupled with rising production of hybrid as well as electric vehicles integrated with high-quality LED lights. In order to effectively differentiate themselves in the global market, and gain a competitive edge, leading players are focusing on developing innovative systems with cost-effective solutions. Extension of LEDs in automotive lighting systems is expected to have a higher potential, with improvements in LED modules, and advent of new technologies, for example – organic LEDs (OLEDs) producing homogenous light. One of the predominant market players, Osram has recently announced its new flexible OLED for automotive lighting systems. The aforementioned factors might fuel expansion of the global automotive LED light market.

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Other factors propelling growth of the market include stringent policies and regulations imposed by the governments regarding utilization of halogen and xenon lights, rising emphasis on energy efficiency, surging sales of lightweight vehicles, and expansion of the automotive industry. In contrast, high prices of LED lights will continue to be a major restraining factor for growth of the market. High cost of LED lights currently affects their sales in the aftermarket, particularly across the developing countries such as South Africa, India, and China.

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