The new auto software will connect all the sensors and controllers in each Volkswagen electric car and collect and process information gathered from them all to assist with autonomous driving. According to a statement from the company, this means, for example, that “information gathered by a parking sensor could be linked to the steering, brakes, and high-definition maps to allow a car to park itself once an onboard camera spots a free parking space”. A car-sharing business, called “We Share”, is also in the works and should kick off with a fleet of 2,000 electric cars in Berlin by the middle of 2019. This will later cover cities in Europe, the United States of America, and Canada.
Why is Volkswagen Developing vw.OS?
There are a number of auto operating systems in existence, so why is Volkswagen going the proprietary route? For one, the carmaker says it would be easier to do over-the-air software updates for cars if the operating system was designed in-house, rather than depending on third-party software supplied by the different vendors providing various sensors. In all, Volkswagen will be spending $4 billion (3.5 billion euros) from now till 2025 in developing these new digital businesses opportunities. Source