Seoul Semiconductor's World-First 'HV Opto-Semiconductor' Powers Up Global Top 4 Automakers
2026.05.31
Seoul Semiconductor's World-First
'HV Opto-Semiconductor' Powers Up Global Top 4 Automakers
SEOUL, South Korea--Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd. (KOSDAQ: 046890a global opto-semiconductor technology company, announced today that its world's first High Voltage (HV) opto-semiconductor technology has entered mass production with four of the world's top automotive brands across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, with plans to expand supply to 10 models by the end of the year.
The technology combines micro-scaled opto-semiconductor chips capable of 12V single-chip operation — as opposed to conventional 3V LEDs — with a high-voltage (HV) driver technology. This enables a reduction of more than 10% in the number of driver-related components used in hybrid and electric vehicles, while lowering power consumption by approximately 10%, contributing to cost reduction and simplification of automotive electrical systems. Seoul Semiconductor aims to leverage this global mass production rollout as a springboard to lead 'HV Opto-Semiconductor' as the next-generation standard technology in the hybrid and electric vehicle sectors, backed by its already-secured portfolio of hundreds of HV opto-semiconductor chip patents and more than 50 HV driver patents.
[Figure] Comparison: Conventional 3V LED vs. Seoul Semiconductor 12V 'HV Opto-Semiconductor'
Seoul Semiconductor aims to leverage this global mass production rollout as a
springboard to lead next-generation standard technology in the hybrid and
electric vehicle sectors. The core of Seoul Semiconductor's 'HV
Opto-Semiconductor' technology is based on a Multi-Junction P-N structure
within a single chip. Conventional 3V drive systems required voltage step-down
conversion by a factor of 1/100 when applied to hybrid and electric vehicles
equipped with 300V high-voltage batteries. By contrast, applying a 30V HV chip
reduces the voltage conversion ratio to just 1/10, significantly cutting
conversion losses.
Previously, bridging such large voltage differences required multiple
conversion circuits and components, resulting in substantial power loss, heat
generation, and design complexity. Seoul Semiconductor's 'HV
Opto-Semiconductor' technology minimizes the need for separate components,
simplifying PCB design and reducing component count, while also lowering heat
generation and improving durability. Compared to conventional 3V LEDs, it
reduces driver costs by 20% and power consumption by 10%.
Matthew Fras, COO of North America Sales at Seoul Semiconductor, stated:
"With global EV sales — including hybrids — set to surpass 20 million
units this year, that number is expected to double to 40 million units in five
years. As vehicles become more functionally advanced, the value of
opto-semiconductors per vehicle is also projected to grow from $100 to $200,
meaning the overall opto-semiconductor market will expand fourfold. We aim to
significantly expand our market share through our 'HV Opto-Semiconductor'
technology, with a goal of breaking into the global top 10 automotive brands by
year-end, and we plan to elevate the automotive division to become the largest
business unit within the Seoul Group this year."
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA),
1 in 4 (25%) new vehicles sold globally in 2025 will be hybrid or electric,
with that share projected to more than double to over 2 in 5 by 2030. Global
demand for automotive opto-semiconductors is also forecast to grow fourfold, driven
by emerging functional requirements such as stylish lighting and
vehicle-to-vehicle communication (TrendForce).
About Seoul Semiconductor
Seoul Semiconductor is the world’s third-largest global optoelectronics
(LED) company, specializing in LED technology for over 30 years. With the
vision of "Making the world clean, healthy, and beautiful through
light," Seoul Semiconductor leads a new paradigm of light across various
industries, including lighting, automotive, IT (such as backlighting), and its
subsidiary, Seoul Viosys, which specializes in MicroLED, UV, Sensors, and
Datacomm(SD).
Some of the groundbreaking technologies developed by Seoul Semiconductor
include the world’s first innovative No-wire LED technology WICOP, the SunLike
LED, which replicates natural sunlight spectrum, the high-voltage LED Acrich,
the ultra-bright nPola LED (10 times brighter than conventional LEDs),
the RGB one-chip MicroLED WICOP Pixel, and UV sterilization technology Violeds.
Seoul Semiconductor holds an impressive portfolio of over 15,000 patents,
and in the last 20 years, the company has won over 100 cases in patent
litigation across 8 countries. Believing that the patent system provides hope
for young people and serves as a foundation for building a better world, the
company is actively engaged in intellectual property protection. For more
details, visit our official website (www.seoulsemicon.com
or www.seoulviosys.com)
and our social media channels (LinkedIn).