ST provides tech for Arrival's EVs
Semiconductor company STMicroelectronics has announced its collaboration with electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Arrival, to provide semiconductor technologies and products for Arrival’s vehicles including automotive microcontrollers and power and battery-management devices.
ST’s technology will help provide Arrival’s customers with futureproofed, zero-emission commercial vehicles as part of an integrated mobility ecosystem. Arrival has selected ST’s high-performance, secure automotive microcontrollers for its modular ECU platform, as well as other ST technologies including smart-power and battery-management devices for efficient vehicle electrification.
Arrival believes its vehicles represent the next generation of EVs, having been developed from the ground up using in-house developed hardware, software and robotics, which enables production in decentralised microfactories. These microfactories can be deployed around the world to service demand and supercharge local communities by hiring local talent, utilising local supply chains and paying local taxes.
Arrival’s entire vehicle portfolio, including its Van, Bus and recently announced Car, will feature ST’s technologies. Arrival has already secured a commitment to purchase from UPS for up to 10,000 electric vehicles, with the option for 10,000 more, and will see trials of its vehicles starting later this year.
“We have been working with Arrival since their early stages, and we are proud of the journey accomplished together as they head towards production,” said Michael Anfang, Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Europe, Middle East and Africa Region at STMicroelectronics.
“ST is a broad-based technology supplier for the mobility industry’s transition to electrified and digitalised platforms. This collaboration with a leading new entrant on the market is a testament to our ability to support various operating models. Arrival’s vehicles using ST technology will be an additional step towards our shared vision of cleaner mobility.”
“STMicroelectronics are producing some of the best technology on the market today,” said Sergey Malygin, EVP of Technology at Arrival. “At Arrival, choosing the most advanced technologies for our vehicles is crucial to extending the life of our products, improving their value whilst making them even more sustainable by extending their usable life.”
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