Hella to Introduce Intelligent Lighting and Electronics Solutions for Commercial Vehicles

Lighting and electronics specialist HELLA will present intelligent lighting and electronics solutions for trucks, trailers and buses at the IAA Commercial Vehicles, which will take place during September 20-27th in Hanover, Germany.


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HELLA has focused on increasing safety for professional truckers and other road users by offering product portfolio matching this purpose. One example is HELLA’s VISIOTECH projection technology which allows communicating via light to optically warn other vehicles and pedestrians or to mark out certain work areas. The technology will be displayed at the IAA Commercial Vehicles.


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The company will also introduce its new reversing and work lights whose plastic housing fully protects them against corrosion caused by water, salt and gravel throw, preventing work light failures and leading to more safety. Moreover, its warning lights including K-LED Blizzard, will be presented to show how they can result in greater attention during loading and unloading while making heavy-duty transport.

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