Modern vehicles including passenger cars, commercial vehicles, EVs, and off-highway machines demand scalable and flexible E/E architectures. These architectures must support centralized compute, zonal controllers, high-speed networks, and a clear path toward Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) capabilities.
ElectRay provides Software & E/E Architecture Integration services that help OEMs design, integrate, and validate next-generation vehicle architectures, enabling smoother feature integration, improved system performance, and faster time-to-market. This service often serves as the foundation for OEMs transitioning toward full SDV architectures.
Software & E/E Architecture Integration
ElectRay provides end-to-end software and E/E architecture integration services for next-generation vehicles.
We help OEMs design, develop, and integrate centralized and zonal vehicle architectures, ECU software, and high-speed communication networks, enabling seamless operation, OTA readiness, and SDV scalability.
Safety-Critical, OTA & SDV Enablement
ElectRay delivers safety-compliant, service-oriented platforms supporting OTA updates, diagnostics, and continuous vehicle evolution.
Our solutions ensure long-term scalability, compliance, and lifecycle management.
- ISO 26262–compliant development and validation
- Secure flashing, diagnostics (UDS/DoIP), and OTA pipelines
- SOA-based platforms for continuous feature expansion
Value / OEM Benefits
- Faster feature rollout without recalls or workshop visits
- Reduced technical debt and long-term SDV readiness
ECU Hardware Design & Development
ElectRay delivers ECU hardware design and development as an integral part of the E/E architecture engagement, covering system architecture, schematic capture, PCB layout, and component selection.
Our hardware engineers work alongside the software team from architecture through bring-up, ensuring every hardware decision accounts for the software stack, bootloader, and diagnostic requirements from the start.
- ECU hardware architecture definition: system block design, MCU and SoC platform selection, power budget analysis, and thermal planning
- Hardware-software interface definition: memory map, boot configuration, HSM security circuits, AUTOSAR MCAL peripheral mapping, and flashing interface requirements aligned to secure flash bootloader and FOTA architecture
- Component selection: AEC-Q100/Q101 qualification standards, long-lifecycle sourcing, alternate part identification, and supply chain risk assessment suited to multi-year automotive programs
- ECU schematic design: power supply topology, automotive communication interfaces including CAN, LIN, and Ethernet, security and watchdog circuits, and bootloader-aligned programming interfaces
- PCB layout: multi-layer, HDI, flex, and rigid-flex configurations with EMI/EMC optimised routing and a DFM-ready manufacturing package including Gerber, ODB++, BOM, and assembly drawings
Value / OEM Benefits
- Hardware and software are co-designed from day one, eliminating interface mismatches and board re-spins at bring-up that compress SOP timelines
- A production-ready PCB package with DFM sign-off and Board Support Package (BSP) handoff ensures software integration starts from a working hardware baseline
ElectRay E/E Architecture Integration Use Cases
ElectRay provides end-to-end E/E architecture and software integration services for next-generation vehicles.
We help OEMs transition from distributed ECUs to centralized and zonal platforms, enabling scalable, SDV-ready architectures with high performance, reliability, and OTA capabilities.
Why ElectRay
OEMs choose ElectRay for Software & E/E Architecture Integration because of our deep system-level expertise, pragmatic engineering approach, and proven ability to bridge legacy vehicle platforms with next-generation architectures.
Design & Deploy Future-Ready E/E Architectures with ElectRay
ElectRay partners with OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers to engineer scalable, SDV-ready E/E architectures that support connected, intelligent, and high-performance vehicles.
Ready to accelerate your vehicle platform development? Contact our E/E architecture experts today.