Transform complexity into performance with hybrid, automation-ready connectors engineered for next-generation centralized and zonal vehicle designs.
As vehicles evolve into software-defined platforms, the electrical/electronic (E/E) architecture must evolve with them. Traditional, flat, ECU-dense architectures can no longer keep pace with modern demands for automation, electrification, and digital experiences.
TE Connectivity’s latest white paper, “Connectivity in Next-Generation Automotive E/E Architectures,” uncovers how physical connectivity plays a foundational role in enabling the industry’s transition to centralized and zonal architectures.
Up to 150+ ECUs, kilometers of wiring, and rising software complexity
Weight, costs, and labor concerns driving architectural change
ECU consolidation
Wiring optimization
Ethernet-based communication
High-speed, service-oriented networks that support ADAS and autonomy