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Software development for electric vehicles is becoming increasingly complex. Multiple players including OEMs, Tier1s, Tier2s, software stack suppliers, and Semicon chip providers, work on parts of the software for various components, such as the BMS, inverter, charger and VCU.

Bringing all these software pieces together, integrating and then validating them is critical. The process involves dealing with challenges like having the right architecture, multicore optimization, hardware-software compatibility, compliance to AUTOSAR and Functional Safety (ISO26262). 

In this free webinar, KPIT‘s Sophia Suo, Geetha Srinivasan and Kumara Vardhan Kolli discuss a platform-led approach for software integration, which can result in seamless integration, improved validation and productivity, and reduced costs over the program lifecycle.

Key topics and takeaways:

  • Multi-party involvement in electric vehicle development leads to software integration challenges
  • Stakeholders must address challenges such as compliance to AUTOSAR, functional safety, software optimization for memory, boot timing, performance, and multicore
  • A platform-led approach can result in seamless software integration and improved productivity
  • A software integration partner with years of experience working on numerous production programs can help accelerate the development process

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Meet the experts

Sophia Suo

Head, Electrified Powertrain, KPIT

Geetha Srinivasan

Chief Architect, Powertrain, KPIT

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Kumara Vardhan Kolli

Subject Matter Expert, KPIT