EVE Energy Co., Ltd., one of the world's leading battery technology companies, recently received the ASPICE CL2 certification from the German Federation of the Automotive Industry(VDA), indicating that the company's battery management systems(BMS) have reached an international industry-leading standard.
The Automotive Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination(ASPICE) has become the model framework for assessing R&D capabilities among software development teams in the automotive industry.
Developed in adherence to ISO/IEC standards, ASPICE examines applicants' levels of proficiency across multiple indicators.
During the period from October 31st to November 4th, 2022, the VDA assessed and evaluated 18 processes related to EVE Energy's SJ01 BMS project, with all of them reaching the level 2 certification standard.
Additionally, several EVE Energy's BMS products have now been certified for the ISO26262 Automotive Safety Integrity Level(ASIL) D standard, CCS, Thiel, and GBT34131 certifications.
"As the core technology in lithium-ion battery application, EVE Energy's BMS products have entered the development and application stage of the battery operating system," said Dr. Wan Liping, Vice-president of Battery System Research Institute, EVE Energy Co., Ltd.
To date, the R&D team has developed xHEV products covering the 12V, 48V, 400V, and BMS products and services for the EBS1500 platform, which are widely used in passenger cars, commercial vehicles, energy storage, and ships. The products have also obtained ISO270001, ISO26262, and other related certifications.
All platforms are developed based on a unified ePDP process(compliant with ASPICE level 2 and Functional Safety 26262 requirements) with Autosar 4.4 base software and an MBD application platform to achieve up to ASIL C, based on product functionality, safety levels, credibility, and reliability.
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