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Technology & Products 2024-09-05

FORVIA HELLA receives orders worth billions from leading US car manufacturer

  • Order volume for the various electronics and lighting projects totals more than two billion euros
  • Further large-scale series project for digital Smart Car Access system acquired in the American region
  • First series project for highly integrative Front Phygital Shields in the Americas includes the Company's longest lighting module to date
  • Start of series production of customer projects within the next two to four years in FORVIA HELLA's Mexican production network

Lippstadt, 5 September 2024. The international automotive supplier FORVIA HELLA has received several major orders from a leading US car manufacturer. This includes various projects for both electronics and lighting. In total, the order intake amounts to over two billion euros. The customer projects will be launched within the next two to four years in the Mexican production network of FORVIA HELLA.

"The successfully acquired customer projects are further proof that we are strategically well positioned and are addressing key automotive market trends with our technology portfolio," says Bernard Schäferbarthold, CEO of FORVIA HELLA. "Above all, the orders also emphasize our central strategic orientation of consistently expanding our business share in the regions outside Europe. Europe is and remains a key sales market for us. At the same time, however, we want to and must diversify our international business and thus further balance the business shares between the respective regions. The newly acquired series projects are another important step in this direction."

Customer projects include a further major series order for the digital vehicle access system Smart Car Access. With this vehicle access system based on ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, end users can open and close the car completely hands-free and start the engine without having to pick up their smartphone. The UWB technology protects the vehicle against relay attacks by means of high-precision runtime measurement, i.e. the opening of a vehicle by radio extension. In addition to localization via UWB, this project also uses Bluetooth Channel Sounding for short-range communication – a new BTLE technology standard that also supports the localization of a smartphone or smart key on the basis of intelligent algorithms. The second electronics order is a large-volume package for lighting electronics, the largest single order in this product group to date.

In addition, from the Business Group Lighting, FORVIA HELLA will bring the first ever Front Phygital Shield into series production in the American region. The Front Phygital Shield – a highly integrated module for the front of the vehicle – comprises both mechanical-structural as well as complex design surfaces. The illuminated logo that characterizes the brand and other lighting functions, including welcome and goodbye animations, are integrated into this. The Front Phygital Shield is 1.8 meters long in total and therefore covers the entire width of the front of the vehicle. This also makes it Company-wide the largest product of its kind. The additional lighting projects for which FORVIA HELLA has now been nominated include a combination of slim LED headlamps and an illuminated radiator grille, as well as series orders for rear combination lamps and fog lamps.

CEO Bernard Schäferbarthold: “The fact that we have won these projects for key automotive technologies of the future is primarily due to the high level of commitment of our global teams. I would therefore like to take this opportunity, also on behalf of the entire management of FORVIA HELLA, to thank all colleagues involved for their excellent work.”

In the American market, FORVIA has another high-volume series project for the digital vehicle access system Smart Car Access.

In the American market, FORVIA has another high-volume series project for the digital vehicle access system Smart Car Access. (Picture: FORVIA HELLA)

The first series project for highly integrative front phygital shields in the Americas integrates the Company's longest light module to date.

The first series project for highly integrative front phygital shields in the Americas integrates the Company's longest light module to date. (Picture: FORVIA HELLA)