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Archive IT’S ALWAYS BRIGHT INSIDE FORD MOTOR COMPANY, EVEN IN THE DEAD OF WINTER
(click on an image below to enlarge) Minimal sunlight from short Midwest winter days and finicky weather limits the amount of time Ford engineers can test outdoor conditions on vehicle interiors to ensure a good ownership experience With 6,000 watts of light, Ford Lighting Lab allows engineers to reduce sun glare on vehicle instrument panels; lab used for new 2015 Ford Mustang to create highly legible gauges and new, glare-free aluminum dash panel Ford engineers can re-create any lighting condition in the world, critical to the development of global products such as the 2014 Ford Fiesta
Through the deepest days of winter, Ford Motor Company remains focused
on seeing the light. The high-performance Lighting Lab uses a planetarium-like dome to replicate sunlight conditions from dawn to dusk, simulating the phases of the earth’s revolution around the sun. Additional lights lining the perimeter of the dome can be adjusted to simulate the effects of weather conditions. The designers behind the 2015 Ford Mustang used the Lighting Lab to ensure the car’s newly available aluminum dash panel does not cause glare to drivers under a variety of conditions, and that the instruments found in Mustang’s optional gauge pack are always legible.
“With the Lighting Lab, we can ensure that the first time a buyer sits
in the 2015 Ford Mustang, that person will be able to see the interior as
the designers originally envisioned it – in the best light possible,” said
Mahendra Dassanayake, Ford lighting technical specialist. “Whether the car
is parked outside or is sitting on an auto show floor, whether it is a
bright, sunny day, or overcast and snowing, the materials and controls in
the Mustang will be both visually satisfying and highly functional.” By physically pushing the arm to specific points around the circle’s edge, and adjusting the spotlights and floodlights in the ceiling, the Lighting Lab can simulate light conditions at every time of day, while the additional lighting in the dome is used to vary weather conditions from bright sun to full cloud cover. These tools allow Ford engineers to re-create any kind of lighting condition found anywhere in the world when designing new vehicles, which is critical to the development of global products such as the 2014 Ford Fiesta.
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