n the world of modern mobility, success doesn’t belong to those with the biggest budgets — but to those who can move faster, smarter, and more flexibly. That’s why at OE Industry, we develop modular lighting systems that give vehicle manufacturers the freedom to configure, scale, and launch faster. Instead of starting from scratch for every project, we build from carefully engineered building blocks that can be tailored to specific needs, functions, and form factors.
What does “modular” really mean?
It’s not a buzzword — it’s a proven engineering strategy:
A shared technical platform (e.g. BI-LED Next Horizon) Interchangeable front optics, LED layouts, and beam patterns,
Customizable design options: bezels, housings, mounts, connectors,
Seamless integration with ADAS, EBS, CAN, and other systems.
What are the real-world benefits?
- Lower entry cost for new projects,
- Faster time-to-market,
- Fewer inventory variants to manage,
- Greater flexibility for custom and low-volume builds,
- Scalable architecture that grows with your needs.
From the field: the BI-LED Next_Horizon case :
Our BI-LED system based on a single modular platform enabled us to develop 8 lighting variants, each tailored to specific applications:
- Multiple functions: low beam, high beam, DRL, position light, charging status indicator (green ring for 12/24/48 V systems),
- Interior and bezel color customization,
- Multiple mounting options and motorized height adjustment,
- Used across: buses, special-purpose vehicles, e-mobility platforms.
The takeaway?
For small and mid-sized OEMs, modularity isn’t a trend — it’s a necessity.
It determines the feasibility, cost-effectiveness, and customization potential of your project.That’s why OE Industry delivers systems that adapt to you — not the other way around.