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Automotive Adaptive Lighting is a technology used in automotive body, trim and glass to improve visibility and safety. It uses sensors to detect the environment and adjust the lighting accordingly. This technology can be used to improve visibility in low light conditions, such as fog, rain, snow, and darkness. It can also be used to improve visibility when driving in the opposite direction of oncoming traffic. Automotive Adaptive Lighting can also be used to improve the aesthetics of a vehicle, as it can be used to create a unique look.
Some companies in the Automotive Adaptive Lighting market include Hella, Osram, Valeo, Magneti Marelli, and Stanley Electric. Show Less Read more