Its mission and vision is to enable the connected vehicle ecosystem with a target of deploying its platform on one hundred million vehicles by 2030. The company is addressing every type of vehicle, from scooters to motorcycles to cars, trucks, tractors, and buses, and already has customers across those segments in several continents. Sibros says its platform will be live in over one hundred countries by the end of this year and help deliver more vehicles into the connected car age.
A connected car in simple terms can be described as a car with a telematics unit that is essentially a cellphone. In other words, it’s a device that enables several applications to be installed on it and connects the vehicle to a cloud computing network to facilitate two way communication between the vehicle and the cloud. This isn’t a new concept; most modern vehicles have SIMs in the telematics unit, allowing them to access features from specific providers for a small monthly fee.
Hemant says Sibros is a B2B company, and its customers are the automakers. The value proposition for automakers includes reducing the need for physical visits to the dealerships for processes, corrections, and updates that can be done using OTA updates, as well as to gather analytical data about vehicle usage, including any indicators for improvements or additional features to enhance both vehicles and the overall customer experience.
On the electric vehicle side of things, Sibros says one of its biggest value-adds is offering real-time critical information on the battery, such as battery health, performance, overall lifecycle and current number of cycles, battery degradation information, and more.
Nowadays it seems the automotive industry cannot do without quick and flexible connected updates for consumer safety, product maintenance, and enhancing functions.
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