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HELLA and Covestro Develop Holographic Vehicle Lighting
[December 05, 2016]

HELLA and Covestro Develop Holographic Vehicle Lighting


LIPPSTADT, Germany, Dec. 5, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Lighting and electronics specialist HELLA has worked with Covestro, one of the world's largest polymer manufacturers, to develop an industry-first holographic rear-lighting system with 3D effects for passenger vehicles.

Holographic tail lamps

A show car demonstrating the new holographic system was shown for the first time at a recent trade show in Duesseldorf, Germany. Front lighting featured a seamless, continuous light strip running across the entire front of the vehicle.

HELLA and Covestro have worked together since 2012, pooling their knowledge of electronics, lighting and plastics technologies to develop innovative designs for front and rear automotive lighting. 

The unique rear lighting system is based on a lamp with three parts, each equipped with holographic technology. Designers at HELLA developed each hologram. Covestro then incorporated the designs into a transparent holographic film and laminated the film onto a 3 mm glass plate. In the future, production applications would use plastic instead of glass.

"Holographic films are perfectly suited for integrating different lighting functions into the body of a car in space-saving, unobtrusive ways," said Dr. Michael Kleinkes, head of Development Lighting Technology at HELLA.  "The installation depth can be reduced and auto manufacturers will have the ability to install lamps that are more compact in size."

To create a 3D effect, the holographic film is illuminated from behind by LED light sources and reflectors. The outer elements of each lamp feature numerous holographic "flakes." Integrated into the tailgate is a middle lamp on which the HELLA and Covestro logos appear to be floating.

Instead of a high mounted stop lamp, the rear stop lamp and center high mount stop lamp are combined into a unique single unit that sweeps across the entire rear of the vehicle.

"With all statutory regulations met, i would be possible to implement this approach in series production almost immediately," said Kleinkes.  



The vehicle's tail lights are visually combined with the direction indicators, or turn signals, using a diffuser film with diffractive optics developed by Covestro. The diffuser film forms and distributes uniform light beams with a minimal loss of light. Bi-colored LEDs generate rear turn signals and tail-light functions. Sequential turn signals are also possible with the vehicle's LED light system.

HELLA and Covestro created seamless, uniform front-surface signal lighting for the vehicle as well. Signal functions are generated by a three-part EdgeLight light guide that spans the entire front of the vehicle as a continuous strip of light. The two outer parts of the light guide create the direction-indicator lights, as well as daytime running lights, which also can be dimmed to position lighting. The middle light guide is responsible for the continuous daytime running lights and a position light signature. Both functions can be animated.


The area in front of the vehicle is illuminated using four ComLED modules. The two main lighting functions of low beam and high beam lighting are executed by the matrix HD84 module developed by HELLA.

LED displays are integrated into both the front and rear of the vehicle to enable additional animation, such as a welcome light function. In the future, additional safety or convenience displays could be created to improve the driving experience, both while the car is stationary and in motion. For example when braking, it might be possible to illuminate the rear lamp with a message such as "STOP."

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HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co., Lippstadt: HELLA is a global, family-owned company, listed on the stock exchange, with around 34,000 employees at over 125 locations in around 35 countries. The HELLA Group develops and manufactures lighting and electronic products for the automotive industry and also has one of the largest retail organizations for automotive parts, accessories, diagnostics, and services within Europe. Complete vehicle modules, air-conditioning systems, and vehicle electrical systems are also produced in joint venture companies. With more than 6,000 people working in research and development, HELLA is one of the most important innovation drivers on the market. Furthermore, with sales of 6.4 billion euros in the fiscal year of 2015/2016, the HELLA Group is one of the top 40 automotive parts suppliers in the world and one of the 100 largest German industrial companies.

Covestro: With 2015 sales of EUR 12.1 billion, Covestro is among the world's largest polymer companies. Business activities are focused on the manufacture of high-tech polymer materials and the development of innovative solutions for products used in many areas of daily life. The main segments served are the automotive, electrical and electronics, construction and sports and leisure industries. Covestro, formerly Bayer MaterialScience, has 30 production sites worldwide and employed approximately 15,800 people (calculated as full-time equivalents) at the end of 2015.

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