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Nov 10,2023
Recently, EVE Energy Co., Ltd.'s (hereinafter referred to as "EVE Energy") SJ01 BMS project has obtained Automotive SPICE Capability Level 3 (hereinafter referred to as "ASPICE CL3") certification, marking that the company's BMS project has established a mature product development process system and possesses high-quality project management capability.
With its innovative strength and technological deposits, EVE Energy has already obtained a number of international certifications: in May 2021, EVE passed the TISAX assessment (AL3), the highest level of information security in the European Association of the Automotive Industry (EAA); in June 2021, it was obtained the ISO 26262:2018 process certification (ASIL D level); and in December 2022, it was obtained the ASPICE CL2 certification for its BMS project.
EVE Energy's BMS R&D team was founded in 2019 and has established R&D centers in Huizhou, Wuhan, and Shanghai, and also set up an application center in Munich, Germany. Up to now, EVE Energy's BMS team has more than 300 members, and has launched 13 stable battery management platforms (about 40 products) for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, marine energy storage and other application scenarios, all of which have realized mass production applications and have been successfully launched into the international market.
In the future, EVE Energy will give full play to the advantages of the whole process of material research and development, product design, intelligent manufacturing, project management, etc., promote the integration of software and hardware independent research and development, provide customers with first-class products and services, and help promote the transformation of automotive intelligence.
ASPICE (Automotive Software Process Improvement and Capacity Determination) is a global standard for automotive software product development developed by the VDA (Federation of the German Automotive Industry). ASPICE is divided into 6 tiers (from Tier 0 to Tier 5) according to the capability level. ASPICE CL3 is the highest assessment and certification level officially announced to the public and obtained by Tier 1, which indicates that the enterprise has the ability to establish a standard workflow and form an organization-level process asset to guide the R&D process of the applicable project; each project can be established through the tailoring of the standard process and the establishment of a project-level process in order to guarantee the quality of the project's delivery.