Skip to main content

Automotive OLED Market: Quantitative Market Analysis, Current and Future Trends

Automotive OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compound that emits light in response to an electric current. Automotive OLED is a type of advanced automotive lighting. This layer of organic semiconductor is located between two electrodes, one of which is transparent. OLEDs are used to create digital displays in devices such as television screens, computer monitors, mobile phones, and personal digital assistants (PDAs). An OLED display works without a backlight. There are some OLEDs which are used on exterior of the vehicle and are as useful as headlights. Infotainment screen on the dashboard of the vehicle is made up of OLED display due to its special advantages over other lighting technology.

Consumers of market are demanding more for the vehicles integrated with more specialty features. Vehicle manufacturers are focusing on developing lighting features inside vehicles. OLEDs are extensively used in these lighting system due to their size and variability. Furthermore, the ever-increasing production of lightweight, luxurious vehicles are projected to boost the automotive OLED market during the forecast period. By taking safety of the consumer into account automotive makers are concentrating more on the safety measures and OLEDs are useful in providing the adaptive front lighting for the vehicle. Infotainment systems provide information about the health of various component of vehicle and provide application such as global positioning system (GPS) along with entertainment. OLED is extensively employed in premium cars as infotainment displays. Lifespan of OLEDs is shorter than laser and LED. They also consume more power. These factors are likely to inhibit the market during the forecast period.

The automotive OLED market can be segmented based on location, structure, vehicle type, and geography.

Request Brochure For Future Advancements https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=B&rep_id=38099

In terms of location, the automotive OLED market can be bifurcated into interior OLEDs and exterior OLEDs. Interior OLEDs are located inside the vehicle and are used to provide interior lighting system, display for infotainment systems, and head-up display. Exterior OLEDs are used as front headlight.

Based on structure, the automotive OLED market can be divided into transparent OLEDs, graded hetero-junction OLEDs, stacked OLEDs, and inverted OLEDs. Transparent OLEDs use transparent or semi-transparent contacts on both sides of the device to create displays. Graded hetero-junction OLEDs gradually decrease the ratio of electron holes to electron transporting chemicals. Stacked OLEDs use a pixel architecture that stacks the red, green, and blue sub-pixels on top of one another. Inverted OLEDs uses a bottom cathode that can be connected to the drain end of an n-channel TFT.

In terms of vehicle type, the automotive OLED market can be classified into passenger vehicles (PV) and commercial vehicles (CV). Passenger vehicles include hatchback cars, sedans, multi- purpose vehicles (MPV), and sport utility vehicles (SUV). Commercial vehicles include light-weight commercial vehicles (LCV) and heavy commercial vehicles (HCV).

Download Table Of Content https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=T&rep_id=38099

Based on geography, the automotive OLED market can be segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World (ROW). Asia Pacific accounts for a major share of the global automotive OLED market owing to the high adoption rate of automotive OLED and a booming automotive sector leading to an increase in production of vehicles with automotive OLED, especially in China and India.

Key players operating in the automotive OLED market are LG Display Co., Ltd., OSRAM, and HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA, Koito Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Internet of Things Testing Market: Latest Trends and Forecast Analysis up to 2025

The Internet of things (IoT) represents a giant network of interconnected devices or things that are embedded in the existing internet infrastructure. These things can include a variety of objects such as electronics devices, vehicles, equipment, sensors, and consumer appliances. The concept may signify the sharing of data and information with people and animals connected to the infrastructure in near-real time. The proliferation of connected devices and the soaring popularity of IoT among enterprises in developed and developing nations have led to the pressing need for  Internet of Things testing  mechanisms. Developing an effective IoT testing mechanism foregrounds evaluating key aspects such as compatibility and usability of the interconnected devices, security of the network, the connectivity, and overall performance of the system. Furthermore, enterprises implementing IoT should take into account the integration of new devices and technologies with the existing network. A number

Low Power Display Market: Projection of Each Major Segment over the Forecast Period 2017 - 2025

  Low power display technology is treated separately from our modern world. High resolution displays with low power are considered by many consumers to represent the low power display technology. The development in optoelectronics and nanotechnology has changed the low power display market . The low power display market consumes of less power than plasma technologies and cathode ray tube (CRT). Low-power features have become essential for liquid crystal displays (LCDs) due to environmental concerns. The technology that saves energy by decreasing the power consumption of the backlight unit in a display panel is considered in in low power display technology.  A low refresh-rate technology was introduced in order to further minimize power consumption in the display panel. The low refresh-rate was achieved by employing oxide thin-film transistors (Ox-TFTs) with extremely low leakage currents. However, flicker may be visible due to the current leakage through the liquid crystal (LC

Noise Suppression Components Market: Granular View of The Market from Various End-Use Segments

Noise suppression refers to the methods of reducing and eliminating the effects of unwanted and undesirable sound effects and electrical disturbances which occurs when the level of signal carrier is greater than the noise level. Noise causes intrusion in many electrical devices. However, there are rules to suppress noise, because noise which does not affect a particular electrical device may affect some other electrical device. Further, an electronic device is known as ‘emission’ if it is itself the source of unwanted noise and it is referred to as immunity if the concerned electronic device is the victim of unwanted noise. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has made the issue of noise suppression important. Some of the examples of noise suppression components are electromagnetic interference suppression filter which is an electronic component which provides electromagnetic noise suppression techniques for electronic goods. The function of the e