Chery announced a new SUV, the Fulwin T9L PHEV, with OLED taillights. The OLED panels are provided by China-based Yeolight. It is not clear if these OLEDs are optional or standard on all models. 

Chery Fulwin T9L PHEV SUV photo

The Fulwin T9L is scheduled to enter the Chinese market in Q1 2026. The plug-in hybrid powertrain is based on the Kunpeng Super Hybrid C-DM system paired with a DHT260 transmission, and a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine. 

 

Over the past couple of years, Yeolight has announced several automotive OLED lighting design wins, including The Nissan N7, the 2024 Hongqi H9, and the JunYao Air. Earlier in 2024 Yeolight confirmed it is also the supplier of OLED taillights for Voyah’s international all-electric Zhiyin SUV. A few days ago, we reported on the new Dongfeng Nissan NX8 SUV with OLED taillights, also likely supplied by Yeolight.

In 2023 Yeolight started to install equipment at its $111 million 4.5-Gen OLED lighting fab in Huaibei City, Anhui Province. Yeolight says that the new fab, when complete, will have a capacity of around 7 million panels in a year, or 1.2 million automotive lighting modules (probably referring to rear light modules). This will be the world’s largest OLED lighting fab, when complete.