
Elektrobit has signed a joint development agreement with electronics manufacturer Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) to create EV.OS, a new AI-centric software platform intended to support software-defined electric vehicles (EVs).
The partnership aims to innovate and bring to market smart automotive platform solutions that simplify the complexity of vehicle systems, minimise the total expense of ownership, and scale production.
The planned smart EV platform will include both hardware and software components. It will also feature a reference electrical/electronic architecture (EV.EEA), a non-differentiating EV operating system, as well as an EV application.
Post-completion, the EV.OS and EV.EEA system is set to become the core infrastructure of the software-defined vehicle (SDV) platform, leveraging the software platform integration offerings by Elektrobit, a German automotive software products and services provider.
This will facilitate the operation of several “high-performance” and real-time electronic control units (ECUs), while also fostering service-oriented architectures throughout various functional areas.
Additionally, it will include a semantic vehicle application programming interface (API) designed to accommodate third-party applications.

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By GlobalDataThe development of this platform will be bolstered by a continuous integration/continuous testing/continuous deployment (CI/CT/CD) toolchain and a Level three virtualised environment.
Elektrobit CEO Maria Anhalt said: “Elektrobit has a unique value proposition in automotive embedded software development with regards to both development of our own software products, and integration and homologation of large-scale automotive series projects.”
“Our collaboration with Foxconn is another milestone in the evolution of software-defined vehicles. By combining Elektrobit’s automotive software expertise with Foxconn’s manufacturing and hardware innovation, we are creating a scalable platform that reduces complexity, shortens development cycles and supports future mobility business models.”
Earlier in the year, Cognizant partnered with Elektrobit to advance SDVs’ development by incorporating the latter’s software development kit (SDK) for EB corbos AdaptiveCore into Cognizant’s SDV solution accelerator.