Sibros, a hardware-agnostic connected vehicle platform is paving the way for electric trucks with deep vehicle-wide updates and data insights.
Connected vehicle software startup Sibros' choses to expand into Atlanta after raising $70 million from investors such as Google and Energy Impact Partners.
Not quite four years into its existence, tech company Sibros is attracting attention and millions in investments and new business in the tech & auto industries.
These nine former Tesla engineers say they learned a lot during their time at the company, including key lesson from Elon Musk.
The new Bajaj Chetak e-scooter gets connected with Sibros’ Deep Connected Platform, enabling vehicle to cloud communication with the myChetak Mobile App.
Lightyear will integrate Sibros' OTA Deep Logger, which will allow the company to collect real world driving data from all of the Lightyear One's sensors.
If the name Sibros rings a bell, it’s because it’s a vehicle ecosystem developer consistently expanding its rolodex of OEMs featuring its systems technology.
From self-driving vehicle tech to battery startups, recycling projects, and OTA tech, these former Tesla engineers are changing the shape of the auto industry.
As modern vehicles become more like smartphones on wheels there is a growing need for companies to access their vehicle data to address potential problems.
By utilizing Sibros’ OTA & data management capabilities, Volta Trucks plans to optimize its fleet asset health, reduce EV downtime, and lower service costs.
Sibros OTA Deep Logger to provide end-to-end software and data solutions to Volta Trucks for real time, relevant, vehicle and fleet data management.
Former Tesla engineer and former Faraday Future engineer join forces to create a connected car startup to make electric vehicles and self driving cars a reality