Future Volvo Cars To Run On Volvo Operating System

CarPrices.ae Team / Posted On - August 23rd 2022

Al-Futtaim's Trading Enterprises, the exclusive distributor of Volvo Cars in the UAE, has announced that Volvo Cars will take software development in-house, as a car's appeal increasingly becomes more defined by software-driven functions and features, rather than traditional automotive attributes.
The next generation of pure electric Volvo models, including the fully electric successor to the XC90, will run on Volvo Cars' own operating system (OS), called VolvoCars.OS, for faster and more flexible development. Coupled with more frequent over-the-air updates to customer cars throughout their lifetime, the company's aim is to make Volvo cars better every day.
VolvoCars.OS will act as an umbrella system for electric Volvo cars. It incorporates the company's various operating systems across the car and the cloud, creating one coherent software OS environment. The underlying operating systems include Android Automotive OS, QNX, AUTOSAR and Linux.
Through a variety of application programming interfaces (APIs), including the previously announced Extended Vehicle API, the VolvoCars.OS gives developers access to in-car features such as vehicle sensor data, user interfaces and cloud-based features such as fleet data, subject to customer consent. This allows developers to create new services and applications for Volvo cars.
By developing software in-house we can boost development speeds and improve your Volvo faster than we can today,” said Henrik Green, chief technology officer. “Just like on your smartphone or computer, new software and features can be rolled out swiftly through over-the-air updates, making your Volvo better and even more enjoyable over time.”
To truly benefit from developing software in-house, Volvo Cars is also centralising computing inside its fully electric cars into a core system, removing a lot of complexity. Rather than relying on multiple electronic control units around the car that control individual features and systems, an increasing amount of in-house developed software will run in a powerful core computing system in the car.
The core computing system, which will first be introduced on a new Volvo model set to be revealed in 2022, is made up of three main computers. These support each other in operating vision processing and artificial intelligence, general computing and infotainment respectively.
The shift to centralised computing also allows Volvo Cars to gradually separate hardware from software. This means the company can introduce more frequent hardware cycles so that new Volvo models can be equipped with the latest available hardware.
Volvo Cars are making the shift to in-house development and central computing working together with leading technology firms. These include NVIDIA, with whom the company is working on the core systems, and Google, its co-development partner for its infotainment systems.
“We have a deliberate strategy of partnering with true technology leaders where it makes sense,” added Henrik Green. “Google is a true leader in user experience and services, from Google Maps to Google Assistant, while NVIDIA gives us access to some of the fastest and best computing available. This approach of selected strategic partnerships is much more effective than trying to do everything on our own.”
Volvo Cars' successful collaboration with technology leaders to give its customers the best possible user experience is also a driving factor behind its decision to open up its VolvoCars.OS to third-party innovation through open APIs.
Today's announcement is made in conjunction with the first Volvo Cars Tech Moment. You can catch the event live and on-demand here.

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