ZF Commercial Vehicle Secures ADAS Nomination from Indian OEM
Filing Summary
ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd has secured a business nomination to develop Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) for an Indian e-mobility commercial vehicle OEM. The ADAS suite will be integrated across various electric vehicle platforms, including coaches, trucks, and buses. The solution is compliant with the upcoming Indian safety regulation GSR 184e and has been validated over 300,000 km on Indian roads. This development aligns with ZF’s strategy to enhance vehicle safety and automation in the Indian market.
ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd has announced the acquisition of a business nomination to develop an Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) suite for an Indian e-mobility commercial vehicle OEM. The nomination involves the integration of ADAS across multiple electric vehicle platforms, including 13.5-meter coaches, 55-ton trucks, and buses measuring 7m, 9m, and 12m. The solution is designed to comply with the upcoming Indian safety regulation, GSR 184e.
The filing does not specify financial terms or payment structures related to this business nomination. The focus is on the technical and operational aspects of the ADAS development and its compliance with regulatory standards. The solution is certified by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) for full compliance with the upcoming safety regulation.
The ADAS solution includes key components and systems such as ZF’s OnGuardMAX and short-range radar technology. It offers a comprehensive set of 16 advanced features, including Advanced Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS), Blind Spot Information System (BSIS), Driver Drowsiness and Attention Warning Systems (DDAWS), Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS), and Moving Off Information System (MOIS). The solution is validated over 300,000 km under diverse Indian road conditions, ensuring its reliability and performance.
The nomination is significant in the context of India’s evolving safety regulations and the increasing demand for advanced vehicle automation. The solution supports SAE Level 2 automation and is designed for scalability, enabling higher automation levels for global applications. This aligns with ZF’s strategy to address the unique challenges of Indian road conditions while meeting stringent regulatory requirements.
The timeline for the implementation of this ADAS suite has not been explicitly stated in the filing. However, the solution is described as market-ready for India, indicating that development and deployment are aligned with the upcoming regulatory timeline. The involved parties include ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd and the unnamed Indian e-mobility commercial vehicle OEM.
ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd focuses on developing advanced mobility products and systems for commercial vehicles. The company aims to enhance vehicle safety and automation, contributing to safer and more sustainable transportation solutions. With a comprehensive technology portfolio, ZF addresses the needs of OEMs and fleet operators, supporting their transformation journeys in the commercial vehicle sector.