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19 August 2019
Automotive LED revenue still growing, with Everlight entering top ten
The global automotive market has been showing declines since 2018 amid global trade frictions and economic recessions, but the penetration rates of LEDs in various major automotive lighting products has continued to rise, according to the ‘2019 Global Automotive LED Market Report- Passenger Car and Box Truck’ by LEDinside (a division of TrendForce). Furthermore, new energy cars have a greater demand for LEDs than traditional cars while boasting faster growth in shipments. This will cause the volume of and revenue for automotive LED products to maintain modest growth in future years, with automotive LED revenue forecast to reach US$3.17bn in 2019 while rising at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7% during 2018-2023.
Automotive LED revenue declining for European and American suppliers, with Asian suppliers performing brilliantly
“Looking at the automotive LED revenue rankings for major LED package suppliers worldwide, we see Osram Opto Semiconductors, Nichia and Lumileds still taking the top three in 2018,” says TrendForce analyst Terri Wang. “However, we may find that, amid declining car markets in both China and the USA, Osram, Lumileds and other suppliers registered flat growth or small declines in revenue from automotive LED products in 2018. Japan’s vehicle market gave a rather brilliant performance in 2018, allowing Japanese LED suppliers to post continual revenue growth. Seoul Semiconductors stood out among Korean suppliers by eagerly meeting the demands of customers for high power and reliability in the automotive exterior LED lighting sector, giving steady revenue growth for automotive products.”
TrendForce also notes that Everlight, Cree and other suppliers are actively establishing their place in the OE market and posted significant growth in revenue. Everlight’s automotive LED products yielded revenue of about US$48m, placing the firm eighth globally and making it the only Taiwanese supplier in the top ten. Everlight currently offers mass-produced headlight LEDs, which are poised to penetrate the market consisting of top-tier European and American vehicle manufacturers. It also plans to develop matrix LED headlights in collaboration with German manufacturer Hella, to be used in new car models for 2019. Everlight has also released tail-light mini LED concept products, manufactured using its own small-pitch display components and poised to find application in 2020. Furthermore, Everlight plans to extend its business to automotive modules, and is already scheduling the construction of a module production line in its Suzhou plant. We may hence see Everlight grabbing a bigger portion of the automotive lighting market in the future, says the report.
Headlights growing strongly, with ambient light seeing greater penetration in high-end market
For product development, an increasing variety of LED headlights is seen on the market, with mainstream suppliers releasing mono-chip or double-chip LEDs for use in low-beam applications. As LEDs move towards smaller sizes, headlights are being designed with increasing flexibility as the range of features in demand go beyond lighting to include intelligent systems and even projectors. Revenue and penetration rates for LED headlights are expected to keep growing in the future years to come.
For automotive interiors, some suppliers are releasing LED products with RGB or better specifications for use in ambient lights within cars in an attempt to go along with the current intelligent lighting trend. This allows them to realize effects such as full-color mixing and dynamic ambience. Suppliers of ambient light LEDs mainly comprise Dominant, Osram, Everlight, Lite-On, and Brightek.
Everlight, for example, released its new 0.2W 2525 LED for use in ambient lights and allows customers to decide which chip combination (eg RRYY or RGBB) is most suitable for the interior of their cars. These products have a richer range of colors than that of RGB LEDs.
The emergence of ambient lights may also drive revenue for LEDs used in decorative lights for car interiors. Currently, full-color LED ambient lighting products are being introduced into high-end car models in the OE market. As product specifications continue to develop and market demand rises, these products will find widespread use in mid-range cars in the future, concludes the report.