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Elektrobit unveils new scalable software for software-defined vehicles

08-Jul-2025

Elektrobit has announced the launch of EB tresos AutoCore Light, a new lightweight software platform designed to support the growing demands of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Purpose-built for peripheral electronic control units (ECUs) such as smart sensors and actuators, this solution is optimized for integration into both modern zonal architectures and upgrades of legacy domain-based systems — all while significantly cutting development time and cost.

Key features of EB tresos AutoCore Light include:

According to Elektrobit’s internal benchmarks, moving to this platform can help original equipment manufacturers and tier 1 suppliers reduce electrical/electronic (E/E) architecture costs by up to 30%, especially when consolidating functions into zonal ECUs and designing peripheral ECUs without custom OEM requirements.

EB tresos AutoCore Light is a natural extension of Elektrobit’s proven EB tresos AutoCore suite and works seamlessly with EB zoneo, providing the software backbone for zonal computing. It is designed to accelerate the integration of smart devices into evolving E/E vehicle architectures, ensuring faster time-to-market and lower total cost of ownership.

"The software-defined vehicle is a complex ecosystem, and EB tresos AutoCore Light offers a smart, efficient entry point for customers aiming to build scalable, future-ready software,” said Jagan Rajagopalan, head of Strategy & Portfolio at Elektrobit Automotive GmbH.

The first release of EB tresos AutoCore Light supports select Cortex M0+, M4F and similar MCU platforms, with additional platform support and feature enhancements expected later in 2025.

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