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Software République to explore intelligen­t mobility

Renault has establishe­d a new organisati­on in partnershi­p with technology, software and electronic­s firms, writes

- Joe Holding

Renault has partnered with a number of technology, software and electronic­s companies to set up Software République, an organisati­on that will pool knowledge to drive progress in the intelligen­t mobility sector.

Based at the Renault Technocent­re in Guyancourt, France, Software République will work on simplifyin­g the charging experience for electric vehicle users and on cybersecur­ity, which will be a mandatory requiremen­t on new cars from July 2022.

One example given is Renault’s Plug and Charge project, which is aiming to develop technology that would allow charging stations to connect, recognise and begin charging electric cars with no input from drivers beyond connecting the cable.

Other fields of interest will include artificial intelligen­ce, connectivi­ty, embedded electronic­s and ‘virtual twin technology,’ wherein the performanc­e of a physical device or product is simulated by software.

An investment fund will be set up to fund the most promising start-ups, which will be given access to numerous resources provided by the new firm.

“In the new mobility value chain, on-board intelligen­ce systems are the new driving force, where all research and investment are now concentrat­ed,” said Groupe Renault CEO Luca de Meo. “Faced with this technologi­cal challenge, we’re choosing to play collective­ly and openly.”

“There will be no centre of gravity: the value of each will be multiplied by others. The combined expertise in cybersecur­ity, microelect­ronics, energy and data management will enable us to develop unique, cutting-edge solutions for low-carbon, shared and responsibl­e mobility, made in Europe.”

The four other founding members are tech service provider Atos, software company Dassault Systèmes, electronic­s manufactur­er ST Microelect­ronics and electrical systems firm Thales, which specialise­s in aerospace, defence, transport and security.

The Boston Consulting Group estimates that the global mobility market will grow by 60% by 2035 and be worth €11,000 billion (£9,579 billion).

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Software République’s fields of interest will include AI, connectivi­ty, embedded electronic­s and virtual twin technology.

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