Osram: Lighting the way this winter
Lighting specialist, Osram, reminds workshops and factors to focus on bulb sales this winter, especially as the component is more likely to fail in colder temperatures.
With more than 110 years in the automotive sector, Osram highlights why bulbs are more likely to fail in winter and why factors and workshops should be informing their customers of these facts, so pre-empting bulb failure and improving their bulb sales.
Naturally drivers will notice if their bulbs are performing poorly, as they use them more over winter months, but factors and workshops should be actively encouraging drivers to consider their bulbs while they’re still working before they potentially break.
One of the main reasons for bulb failure in the winter months is due to the tungsten filament, which is a part of every halogen bulb and what generates the light when a current passes through it, as cold weather can cause it to contract, which can lead to it breaking.
Factors and workshops should also lean on the fact that because it’s getting darker earlier, drivers will want the best 7light source to see the road ahead, and should upsell better and whiter bulbs, so drivers can comfortably see everything on the road and have maximum visibility. Osram’s Night Breaker 200 is its brightest halogen bulb, with up to 200 per cent more light on the road and up to 150 metre long beam. This product is one of the bestselling bulbs in Osram’s upgrade portfolio and was recently recognised in Auto Express’s 2023 Product Awards, and so would be an easy upsell for factors and workshops.
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