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Despite the ongoing narrative around feature and software-driven revenues being the yet-realized economic engine of automaker software-defined vehicle programs, the industry knows the subscription game.
Connected mobility in recent years has entered a new age. The innovations we’re seeing today are largely driven by the data that is locked in connected vehicles. However, when you take a closer look at this evolution, you’ll realize that embedded connectivity is still a relatively recent milestone in the transformative developments of the automotive industry.
As the electric vehicle (EV) sector races ahead, breaking records with surging global sales and relentless government backing for greener transportation, the need to supercharge EV performance has never been more important. Telematics, the fusion of telecommunications and informatics, supports EVs by offering advanced features that boost efficiency, safety, and longevity.
Today’s cars are becoming computers on wheels, and given the intricacies involved in creating such sophisticated products—such as sourcing thousands of components from several suppliers and ensuring timely delivery to meet market expectations—building a seamless, transparent, and visible supply chain ecosystem becomes a major priority.
As with other industries and sectors today, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) touches the automotive industry throughout the entire product lifecycle—from concept and design up to decommissioning.
As infotainment systems become central to automotive design and consumer demand for seamless mobile integration grows, automated testing platforms are crucial for ensuring their reliability and innovation, writes Andor Miles-Board, Marketing & Business Development Manager, NextGen Technology.
India’s LECCS standard and OCPP2.LITE protocol streamlines charging for electric two and three-wheelers, fostering an interoperable network and positioning India as a global leader in EV technology, writes Vignesh Reviraj, Head of Product– Ecosystem, Ather Energy, India.
There is no denying the importance of vehicle data in shaping future mobility. Fleet operators face a range of challenges, from optimizing vehicle performance and controlling fuel costs to ensuring driver safety and maintaining regulatory compliance.
As advanced technology and sustainable practices make space in the automotive industry, the future of B2B mobility services is now driven by their seamless integration. Companies across the globe are recognizing the importance of integrating sustainability with technology to deliver efficient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly mobility solutions.
The internal combustion engine, a marvel of human ingenuity, has dominated personal transportation for over a century. However, its reign appears to be nearing its end. Climate change concerns are no longer fringe issues but a stark reality.