Connecting at NAIAS with HELLA's Innovative Technology Solutions
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DETROIT -- January 14, 2016: HELLA previewed some of its latest products and technology for customers and automotive journalists prior to the opening of the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
HELLA executives from both North America and Europe were on hand at the company's Innovative Technology Solutions Suite at Detroit's Cobo Center to discuss a variety of automotive lighting and electronics products.
HELLA technologies on display included:
- Intelligent radar functions for driver assistance systems
- Innovative electronics for more efficient energy management
- System components for smart fuel and thermal management
- Advanced solutions for car access systems
- Matrixbeam solutions from MatrixLED to MatrixHD Systems
- LCD concepts for front and rear applications
- Novel designs for signal lighting
In addition, HELLA offered journalists a glimpse at future connected car technology by showing off product-development efforts to help connected cars perceive, process and even interact with their environment.
HELLA's technology would:
Alert you to damages to your car -- Damage
Detection
Receive information on your smartphone about damages to
your unattended vehicle while in a parking garage, parking lot or on the
street including type, time, and location.
Help load your car while you are shopping -- Vehicle as
Assistant
Leave your car at a shopping mall's autonomous-car
drop-off area for it to park itself and have your shopping loaded by mall
personnel with the help of features like automatic seat adjustments based
on load.
Park autonomously in narrow parking spots -- Autonomous
Parking
Use your smartphone to activate the autonomous parking
function. Obstacles, such as shopping carts, are detected and the parking
process is paused until the obstacle has been removed. Lighting features
signal the parking process is complete.
Sense and adjust to urban environments -- Intelligent Urban
Driving
When high particulate matter is detected in the air,
features like brighter rear lamps increase your visibility to others, or it
could increase the air circulation inside your vehicle, engage the electric
driving mode and match traffic-light colors to your vehicle's interior
lighting.
Sense obstacles on the road and react proactively --
Intelligent Country Drive
In rural, curved, and unpredictable
traffic situations, you could increase safety through side-collision
mitigation; interior lighting that informs you of approaching traffic;
headlamps that react to road conditions ahead, and vehicle-to-vehicle
communication. Vehicle CO2 emissions also could be reduced
through on-board recuperation storage and an engine-off coasting
function.
With its lighting and electronics solutions for connected cars, HELLA highlights how connectivity reflects on all product domains and makes future cars safer, more comfortable and more efficient.
HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co., Lippstadt: HELLA is a global, family-owned company, listed on the stock exchange, with around 32,000 employees at 100 locations in more than 35 countries. The HELLA Group develops and manufactures lighting, electronic components and systems for the automotive industry. HELLA also has one of the largest trade 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. In addition, with preliminary sales of approx. 5.8 billion euros in fiscal year 2014/2015, the HELLA Group is one of the top 40 automotive parts suppliers in the world and one of the 100 largest German industrial companies.