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Soluem Begins Supplying Integrated Vehicle Headlamp Controllers to North America from Yangsan

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Jeon Siyoon

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Soluem announced on the 19th that it has begun shipping integrated vehicle headlamp controllers from its Yangsan facility for supply to the North American finished vehicle market, marking an expansion of its automotive electrical components business.

Soluem stated that it has started shipping integrated headlamp controllers for finished vehicles destined for the North American market from its local production facility in Mexico, beginning this week. The product is a core automotive electrical component that integrates LED light source current supply with IFS (Intelligent Front-lighting System) and AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) functions into a single controller. The industry evaluates this component as the "brain of the headlamp," which automatically controls the direction and brightness of lighting according to road conditions.

Soluem secured shipping qualifications after undergoing a six-month process for process and product approval targeting global finished vehicle tier-one suppliers. The company completed the entire process, from initiating the Yangsan review to supplier registration, final approval, and shipping, within one year, demonstrating an unusually fast pace for a new entrant in the automotive electrical components sector.

In particular, this supply is significant because it is structured as a direct production and delivery model from Soluem's Tijuana production facility in Mexico. The Tijuana plant is located adjacent to San Diego, USA, offering high connectivity with the North American automotive supply chain and the advantage of stable regional supply based on the USMCA framework.

A Soluem official stated, "Intelligent lighting control technology is a field that will become increasingly important in the era of future vehicles," and added, "We plan to continue strengthening our competitiveness in the vehicle electrical control sector."

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