Pune: KPIT Technologies presented a comprehensive technology roadmap at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. The company’s innovative offerings aim to empower mobility OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) to navigate rapidly evolving industry demands by reducing costs, accelerating development timelines, and enhancing customer experiences.
Mobility OEMs are grappling with changing consumer expectations for cleaner, safer, and more connected vehicles, all while facing pressure to cut costs and bring vehicles to market faster. KPIT’s deep expertise in Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) and its track record of working with global mobility programs enable it to deliver impactful solutions.
“With over two decades of focus on mobility, we’ve seen paradigms shift frequently in this industry. The lessons learned from global mobility programs help us create business impact for OEMs. We are thrilled to present diverse, high-impact solutions at CES 2025,” said Kishor Patil, CEO, KPIT Technologies.
Key Offerings at CES 2025
Substantial Cost Reduction:
KPIT’s validation suite incorporates strategies like middleware platform validation and domain validation tools, enabling OEMs to achieve cost savings exceeding 30%.
Faster Vehicle Development:
A next-generation reference architecture platform helps OEMs eliminate risks, focus on feature differentiation, and reduce the vehicle SOP (start of production) timeline by months.
Enhanced Consumer Experiences:
Immersive in-cabin technologies boost consumer satisfaction and productivity by over 20%.
Comprehensive solutions for EV charging ecosystems, including seamless payment integration, interoperability, and plug-and-play functionality.
“Software innovation is transforming mobility. To unlock true business impact, OEMs need E/E architecture, vehicle operating systems, and software-led applications reimagined. Our expertise, spanning chip-to-cloud integration and partnerships, equips us to create tailored roadmaps for OEMs across passenger cars, trucks, and off-highway vehicles,” said Anup Sable, CTO, KPIT Technologies.