Temperature Behavior in Headlights: A Comparative Analysis between Battery Electric Vehicles and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles

Author:

Schlürscheid Tabea12,Khanh Tran Quoc1ORCID,Buck Alexander2,Weber Stefan2

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Adaptive Lighting Systems and Visual Processing, Technical University of Darmstadt, Hochschulstr. 4a, 64289 Darmstadt, Germany

2. BMW Group, Knorrstr. 148, 80788 Munich, Germany

Abstract

In the context of a global shift towards renewable energies and climate change mitigation, the market for electric vehicles has experienced a remarkable upswing, with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) leading this transformative wave. The appeal of BEVs lies in their ability to significantly curtail CO2 emissions by supplanting the traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) with an electric motor. This pivotal change in vehicular technology extends its influence to various subsystems, including automotive lighting. Headlights are particularly sensitive to the thermal environment they operate in, which can profoundly affect their functionality and durability. The removal of an ICE in BEVs typically results in a reduction in heat exposure to headlight components, prompting a potential reevaluation of their design. This article presents a comprehensive analysis of temperature distributions within headlight units, comparing BEVs and ICE vehicles. The study encompasses a robust dataset of nearly 30,000 vehicles from around the globe, taking into account the impact of ambient temperature on headlight operation. The investigation delineates the distinct thermal behaviors of the two vehicle categories and offers strategic recommendations for conceptual modifications of headlights in BEVs. These adjustments are aimed at enhancing headlight efficacy, prolonging lifespan, and furthering the sustainability objectives of electric mobility.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Open Access Publishing Fund of Technical University of Darmstadt

Publisher

MDPI AG

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