OSRAM says OLED will be used for automotive lighting by 2016

At the Frankfurt International Motor Show, which will begin in Frankfurt, Germany on September 12th, OSRAM will highlight its OLED technology for automotive applications. The company currently believes that OLEDs will be used in automotive rear-end devices, such as brake lights and taillights, at the latest in 2016.
At the Electronica trade fair in the fall of 2012, OSRAM publicly demonstrated its OLED automotive application technology. Clearly, the company has made significant progress in this technology over the past ten months. Due to the long design cycle of the automotive industry, in order to be able to apply this technology to automobiles in 2016, the company should now prepare the light source.
"This year, we have largely realized the road adaptability of our OLED products. We will release OLED-based special equipment for the first time next year," said Ulrich Eisler, head of OSRAM's OLED division. "At the latest. By 2016, we will see OLEDs being used in mass production of new cars."
Osram believes that the inherent diffuse and surface-emitting characteristics of OLEDs make this technology particularly suitable for use in automotive rear-mounted luminaires. A major difficulty with this application is the temperature stability of the source, especially at extreme temperatures. Osram says it has achieved stable operation for several hundred hours at 85 °C.
Esler added: "After one year of research continues, there will be very few remaining problems in mass production." The company will be held in Darmstadt, Germany, September 23-25, 2013. This technology was demonstrated at the International Automotive Lighting Symposium.
Osram does not mention other issues such as cost into OLED applications. LED lighting is currently only used in high-end models, and LED technology is more mature and less expensive than OLEDs. As LED technology is gradually becoming mainstream in automotive applications, OLEDs may also be used first in boutique models.
The main advantages of LED in automotive applications are light control, low energy consumption and light weight. OLEDs may have other advantages. For example, OSRAM says that transparent OLED materials will bring new design concepts to automotive lighting.

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