As automakers race to reimagine their electrical/electronic (E/E) architectures, this report offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving landscape and its profound implications for the supply chain. Unveiling new avenues for data-driven services and subscription-based features, this update underscores the lucrative business opportunities awaiting those prepared to embrace the future of automotive innovation.
The software-defined vehicle architecture represents a paradigm shift in the auto industry, enabling a flexible and adaptable integration of cutting-edge technologies, advanced features and services. This includes charging infrastructure, predictive maintenance, autonomous driving, vehicle connectivity, enhanced safety systems and emerging technologies. To accommodate this shift, automakers must comprehensively reimagine their electrical/electronic (E/E) architectures. The new E/E architectures will not only streamline vehicle development processes but also unlock data-driven services tailored to a customer base increasingly receptive to subscription-based features, presenting lucrative business opportunities. This report provides an in-depth analysis of the evolving landscape of vehicle E/E architectures and its implications for the supply chain.