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Whatever Happened to BMW's Laser Headlights?

4 days ago
  • #BMW
  • #Automotive Technology
  • #Laser Headlights
  • BMW is phasing out laser headlights due to high costs and U.S. regulatory limitations.
  • U.S. regulations restrict headlight brightness to 150,000 candela, while Europe allows up to 430,000 candela.
  • BMW's laser headlights can project light over 600 meters, but U.S. regulations cap it at 250 meters.
  • Replacing a single BMW laser headlight costs $7,000 to $8,000, making LEDs a more economical choice.
  • Laser headlights convert 70% of electricity to light, compared to LEDs' 20%, but their high cost is prohibitive.
  • BMW's laser headlights aimed for a color temperature of 5500 to 6000 K, ideal for reducing eye fatigue and improving visibility.
  • BMW and Audi competed to bring laser headlights to market first, with BMW winning via the i8 in 2014.
  • Despite their benefits, laser headlights' high cost and regulatory hurdles make them impractical for mass-market use.