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Automotive display technologies are becoming increasingly important in modern vehicles. They are the key interface for the interaction between the driver and the vehicle, and are also used for entertainment purposes. Automotive display manufacturers have seen significant increase in order volumes of late and vehicle-mounted displays are expected to serve a broader role beyond displaying screen images as electronic technology advances, particularly with the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous driving.
“The Global Market for Automotive Displays 2024-2034” covers the latest display technologies for automotive applications including LCD, OLED, TFT-LCD, TFEL, HUD, 3D, CGH, LFD, SLM, flexible, transparent, curved, quantum dot, electrophoretic, electrochromic, plasmonic displays, smart glass, and metamaterials.
Key market areas covered include infotainment systems, instrument clusters, head-up displays, ADAS, autonomous driving, smart mirrors, mini-LEDs, and micro-LEDs. The trends, benefits, limitations, and companies developing each display type are examined.
Contents include:
Market trends, drivers and challenges.
In-depth analysis and market outlook of display technologies for Automotive including:
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display).
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode).
TFT-LCD (Thin Film Transistor LCD).
Thin-film electroluminescent (TFEL) displays.
Head-Up Displays (HUDs).
3D displays.
Computer-Generated Holography (CGH).
Light Field Displays (LFD).
Spatial Light Modulators (SLM).
Flexible displays.
Transparent displays.
Curved displays.
Infotainment systems.
Display Technologies for IVI Systems.
Cluster displays.
ADAS and autonomous driving displays.
Smart mirrors and pillar displays.
Smart glass.
Mini-LED displays.
Micro-LED displays.
Quantum dot displays.
Electrophoretic displays.
Electrochromic displays.
Plasmonic displays.
Heads-up contact lens.
Metamaterials.
Global market revenues 2018-2034, by display type and technology. Regional analysis also provided.
Profiles of 66 companies. Companies profiled include Continental, Envisics, Hyundai Mobis, LG Display, Samsung Display, TCL, Visteon and WayRay AG.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2. INTRODUCTION
2.1. Evolution of automotive displays
2.2. Market trends
2.3. Main types of displays
2.4. Display technologies for Automotive
2.4.1. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
2.4.1.1. Technology description
2.4.1.2. Advantages
2.4.1.3. Automotive applications
2.4.2. OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)
2.4.2.1. Technology description
2.4.2.2. Types of OLED technology
2.4.2.2.1. Active-matrix OLEDs (AMOLED)
2.4.2.2.2. Passive-matrix OLEDs (PMOLEDs)
2.4.2.2.3. Transparent OLEDs (TOLEDs)
2.4.2.2.4. Foldable/flexible OLED
2.4.2.2.5. Tandem OLEDs
2.4.2.3. Automotive applications
2.4.2.4. Companies
2.4.3. TFT-LCD (Thin Film Transistor LCD)
2.4.3.1. Technology description
2.4.3.2. Advantages
2.4.3.3. TFT-LCD Backlight Technologies
2.4.3.4. Diffusers
2.4.3.5. Automotive applications
2.4.3.6. Companies
2.4.4. Thin-film electroluminescent (TFEL) displays
2.4.4.1. Technology description
2.4.4.2. Automotive applications
2.4.4.3. Commercialization
2.4.5. Head-Up Displays (HUDs)
2.4.5.1. Technology description
2.4.5.2. Automotive applications
2.4.6. 3D displays
2.4.6.1. Technology description
2.4.6.2. Automotive applications
2.4.7. Computer-Generated Holography (CGH)
2.4.7.1. Technology description
2.4.7.2. Advantages
2.4.7.3. Full 3D displays
2.4.7.4. Next-gen heads-up displays (HUDs)
2.4.7.5. Automotive applications
2.4.7.6. Companies
2.4.8. Light Field Displays (LFDs)
2.4.8.1. Technology description
2.4.8.2. Spatial light field displays
2.4.8.3. Sequential light field displays
2.4.8.4. Automotive applications
2.4.8.5. Companies
2.4.9. Spatial Light Modulators
2.4.9.1. Technology description
2.4.9.2. Liquid crystal (LC) spatial light modulators (SLMs)
2.4.9.2.1. Fabricating LCOS SLMs
2.4.9.3. Transmissive LC panels
2.4.9.4. Optically addressed SLM
2.4.9.5. Digital micromirror device (DMD) spatial light modulators (SLMs)
2.4.9.6. Automotive applications
2.4.9.7. Companies
2.4.10. Flexible displays
2.4.10.1. Technology description
2.4.10.1.1. Organic LCDs
2.4.10.1.2. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs)
2.4.10.1.3. Inorganic LEDs
2.4.10.1.4. Flexible AMOLED
2.4.10.1.5. Printed OLED
2.4.10.2. Automotive applications
2.4.11. Transparent displays
2.4.11.1. Overview
2.4.11.2. Automotive applications
2.4.12. Curved displays
2.4.12.1. Overview
2.4.12.2. Automotive applications
2.4.12.3. Companies
3. GLOBAL MARKET REVENUES
3.1. By display type
3.2. By display application
4. INFOTAINMENT SYSTEMS
4.1. Overview
4.1.1. Trends
4.1.2. Interior displays
4.1.3. Center information displays (CIDs)
4.1.4. Touchscreens
4.1.5. Large screens
4.1.6. Enhanced safety with in-vehicle displays
4.2. Display Technologies for IVI Systems
4.2.1. Human Machine Interface Design
4.2.2. Augmented reality navigation
4.2.3. Gesture and gaze tracking for touchless control
4.2.4. Biometric sensors
4.2.5. Transparent OLED windows
4.2.6. Customized screens
4.2.7. Dual screen layouts
4.2.8. Ambient lighting integration
4.3. Market outlook
5. INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAYS
5.1. Overview
5.1.1. Trends
5.1.2. Key factors driving adoption
5.2. Benefits
5.3. Display Technologies for Instrument Clusters
5.3.1. Configurable Clusters
5.3.2. Full LCD Clusters
5.3.3. Augmented Reality Clusters
5.3.4. Holographic Clusters
5.4. Market outlook
6. HEAD-UP DISPLAYS (HUD)
6.1. Overview
6.2. Trends
6.3. HUD Display Technologies in automotive
6.3.1. Projection displays
6.3.2. Combiner HUD
6.3.3. AR-HUDs
6.4. HUD Content and Features
6.5. Automotive models incorporating HUDs
6.6. Advanced HUDs
6.6.1. Panoramic HUD
6.6.2. Holographic 3D displays
6.6.3. Adaptive displays
6.6.4. Conformal HU
6.7. Market Outlook
6.8. Companies
7. FLEXIBLE AND CURVED DISPLAYS
7.1. Technologies
7.2. Applications in automotive
7.3. Market challenges
7.4. Market outlook
7.5. Companies
8. ADAS AND AUTONOMOUS DRIVING DISPLAYS
8.1. ADAS sensors
8.2. Display technologies
8.2.1. Touchless/gesture human-machine interfaces (HMI)
8.2.2. Transparent displays
8.2.3. 3D displays
8.2.4. Flexible displays
8.2.5. AR/VR integration
8.3. Market outlook
8.4. Companies
9. SMART MIRRORS AND PILLAR DISPLAYS
9.1. Key trends
9.2. Smart Mirror Technologies
9.2.1. Digital side mirrors
9.2.2. E-mirror
9.2.3. Smart rearview mirror
9.2.4. Key benefits of smart mirrors
9.3. Pillar-Mounted Displays
9.3.1. Types
9.3.2. Benefits
9.4. Market Outlook
9.5. Companies
10. 3D DISPLAYS
10.1. Overview
10.2. 3D displays in autonomous vehicles
10.2.1. Multiview 3D displays
10.2.1.1. Description
10.2.1.2. Approaches
10.2.1.3. Integral imaging technologies
10.2.2. Spatial LFDs
10.2.3. Computer-generated holography (CGH) displays
10.3. Market challenges
10.4. Companies
11. TRANSPARENT DISPLAYS
11.1. Technology overview
11.2. Automotive applications
11.2.1. Side windows
11.2.2. Smart windows
11.2.3. Micro-LEDS
11.2.4. HUD enhancement
11.2.5. Privacy partitions
11.3. Market challenges
11.4. Companies
12. MINI-LED DISPLAYS
12.1. Technology overview
12.1.1. Quantum dot films for Mini-LED displays
12.1.2. Perovskite colour enhancement film in Mini-LEDs
12.2. Automotive applications
12.2.1. Dashboard Displays
12.2.2. Head-Up Displays (HUDs)
12.2.3. Digital Instrument Clusters
12.2.4. Ambient Lighting
12.2.5. Exterior Lighting
12.3. Companies
13. MICRO-LED DISPLAYS
13.1. Overview
13.1.1. Display configurations
13.1.2. Transparency
13.1.3. Borderless
13.1.4. Flexibility
13.2. Applications in automotive
13.2.1. Flexible Displays
13.2.2. Transparent Displays
13.2.3. Splicing displays
13.2.4. Signalling & communication
13.2.5. Head-up display (HUD)
13.2.6. Lighting (Automotive matrix headlamps, intelligent lighting)
13.3. Market challenges
13.4. Companies
14. SMART GLASS
14.1. Smart dimming
14.2. Electrochromic smart glass
14.2.1. Inorganic metal oxides
14.2.2. Organic EC materials
14.2.3. Nanomaterials
14.2.4. Benefits
14.2.5. Shortcomings
14.2.6. Automotive applications
14.3. Transparent suspended particle device (SPD) displays
14.3.1. Automotive applications
14.4. Polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) films
14.4.1. Automotive applications
14.5. Thermochromic smart glass
14.5.1. Technology description
14.5.2. Benefits
14.5.3. Shortcomings
14.5.4. Automotive applications
14.6. Market challenges
14.7. Companies
15. OTHER DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES
15.1. Quantum dot displays
15.1.1. Overview
15.1.1.1. Mode of operation
15.1.1.2. Types of quantum dots
15.1.2. Automotive applications
15.2. Electrophoretic displays
15.2.1. Overview
15.2.2. Automotive applications
15.3. Plasmonic displays
15.3.1. Overview
15.3.2. Automotive applications
15.4. Heads-up contact lens
15.4.1. Overview
15.4.2. Automotive applications
15.5. Metamaterials
15.5.1. Overview
15.5.1.1. Metasurfaces
15.5.1.2. Meta-Lens
15.5.1.3. Metasurface holograms
15.5.1.4. Flexible metasurfaces
15.5.2. Automotive applications
15.5.2.1. Holographic displays
15.5.2.2. AR/VR
15.5.2.3. Multiview displays
15.5.2.4. Stretchable displays
15.5.2.5. Soft materials
15.5.2.6. Anti-reflection coatings
16. COMPANY PROFILES (66 company profiles)
17. REFERENCES