Hyundai Mobis Joins Open-Source Automotive Software Project to Standardize SDV Platforms

  • Hyundai Mobis has joined the SDV Working Group under the Eclipse Foundation to participate in the S-Core Project, an open-source initiative to develop standardized software platforms for software-defined vehicles (SDVs).
  • The S-Core Project, launched in late 2024, is the first open-source-based software platform development project to meet ASIL-B, the automotive industry's functional safety standard.
  • Hyundai Mobis will publicly release its internally developed 'container solution' technology, which minimizes interference between software within the Linux operating system and is more than 10 times faster than existing technologies in automotive controller environments.
  • The company's participation in the project, led primarily by European companies, is expected to help expand the project's applicability in the Asian market.

Hyundai Mobis' adoption of an open-source approach reflects a broader industry trend towards collaborative software development in the automotive sector. By publicly releasing its technologies, the company aims to leverage collective intelligence to develop highly versatile and standardized software, ultimately establishing it as an industry standard. This strategic move is part of Hyundai Mobis' ongoing effort to strengthen its added value and external credibility as a developer of global standard platforms.

Technological Leadership
How Hyundai Mobis' shift from hardware to software R&D will affect its position as a global standard platform developer.
Market Expansion
Whether Hyundai Mobis can successfully expand the S-Core Project's applicability in the Asian market.
Industry Standardization
The pace at which the S-Core Project will establish standardized foundational technologies for SDVs.