Elektrobit has announced that Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will use its software platform and Automotive OS offering to build their next-generation EVA Continuum electrical architecture that will feature in the carmaker’s full line of vehicles from 2024.
A press release from the company noted that since 2021, it has been providing JLR access to its full real-time computing (RTC) portfolio – including EB tresos with firmware for over-the-air update functionality and EB zentur supporting state-of-the-art embedded security – to enable ECUs for the new JLR EVA continuum platform architecture.
Using Elektrobit’s software and engineering services, JLR has accelerated the production of electric vehicles (EVs) and other next-generation cars, the release added.
Elektrobit software and solutions have enabled JLR to develop electronic control units (ECUs) more easily, reducing development time for innovative new features and hidden costs without compromising quality, safety and security.
Maria Anhalt, CEO, Elektrobit, said that JLR has been pushing the boundaries of innovation by radically transforming its business to build software-defined vehicles.
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