Elektrobit Showcases Innovative SDV Solutions at CES 2025
Elektrobit, a leading software provider for the automotive sector, is set to unveil its latest innovations at CES 2025, showcasing the transformative potential of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). With an impressive line-up of open-source solutions and advancements in cloud-to-cockpit technology, Elektrobit is taking steps to redefine the future of mobility.
Exploring the Future of Mobility
Held at the Las Vegas Convention Center's West Hall, Elektrobit will present an expanded portfolio of virtual software development tools that facilitate seamless transition and acceleration toward SDV adoption. The software's architecture is designed to provide manufacturers with a structured roadmap, enabling them to navigate varying stages of SDV deployment effectively. The newly introduced classification framework divides SDVs into six levels, guiding automakers on how to progress from one stage to another.
Key Innovations on Display
Among the highlights at Elektrobit's booth (#3400) is the award-winning
EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications, recognized as the first open-source operating system compliant with automotive safety standards. This groundbreaking platform boasts enhanced speed, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, allowing developers access to a free Software Development Kit (SDK) for safer applications in vehicle tech.
Further, Elektrobit's
cloud-based virtual development platform promises to revolutionize prototype testing and validation. This state-of-the-art environment facilitates rapid development cycles for vehicle manufacturers and suppliers, allowing creative ideas to swiftly morph into viable production solutions.
Attendees will have the opportunity to view Elektrobit's next-generation digital cockpit technology, featuring a sleek, curved pillar-to-pillar display that represents the future of in-vehicle infotainment (IVI). Partner technologies integrated into this design include AMD automotive-grade hardware, Google Android Automotive, and compelling 3D rendering provided by Epic Games' Unreal Engine.
Bridging Technologies with EB corbos Link
Another significant debut is the
EB corbos Link, uniquely designed to merge AUTOSAR and Android technologies. This first-of-its-kind solution provides extensive interoperability capabilities, enabling manufacturers to customize and reconfigure vehicle functions in a way that is agnostic to underlying software and hardware landscapes.
A Collaborative Vision for the Future
Elektrobit's presence at CES 2025 extends beyond their booth, with many partners showcasing various applications of Elektrobit technology across the exhibition. One notable collaboration is with
Sony Honda Mobility's AFEELA, displaying its sophisticated digital cockpit powered by Elektrobit's software.
Partners prominently featuring Elektrobit solutions include industry leaders such as AWS, Cognizant, dSPACE, and Siemens, collectively working towards advancing the mobility sector.
Maria Anhalt, CEO of Elektrobit, emphasized the importance of open-source software in this rapidly changing landscape. "Our mission is to equip established automotive players and emerging tech companies with efficient tools to develop secure and versatile software-defined vehicles. We're committed to ensuring we bridge the gap from cloud to cockpit seamlessly," she remarked.
Conclusion
As Elektrobit readies to take center stage at CES 2025, the automotive industry can anticipate a future filled with innovation and collaboration. The coming years will undoubtedly witness a shift towards increasingly software-driven experiences in vehicles, fostering a new era of connected mobility solutions.
To learn more about Elektrobit’s offerings or to schedule a demonstration during CES, visit
elektrobit.com/ces2025.
Elektrobit has established itself as a visionary leader in automotive software, with over 35 years of industry expertise and a portfolio that services over five billion devices across 600 million vehicles. This commitment to innovation and quality continues as they guide the industry into a software-defined future.