Backing DRIVE35:

ODOS Brings CAN-to-Cloud Technology to Accelerate Zero-Emission Mobility

ODOSOLUTIONS AB (ODOS), a specialist in rugged CAN-to-Cloud vehicle data infrastructure, has announced its support for the UK Government’s £2.5 billion DRIVE35 funding programme, created to accelerate the UK’s transition to zero-emission vehicle manufacturing and late-stage R&D.

Delivered by the Department for Business and Trade, in partnership with the Advanced Propulsion Centre and Innovate UK, DRIVE35 supports large-scale industrial transformation projects. It focuses on collaborative innovation in areas such as software-defined vehicles, hydrogen systems, and manufacturing scale-up – bridging late-stage R&D with industrial production.

ODOS’ technology contributes directly to these objectives. Its data infrastructure captures high-frequency vehicle data and translates it into secure, real-time cloud analytics. These capabilities enable predictive maintenance, maximising uptime, and reducing risk across the electric vehicle lifecycle – from development and validation to full fleet deployment.

Creating skilled jobs through local assembly and scale-up

ODOS is currently assessing UK-based assembly and test facilities for its rugged logger family, reinforcing local supply chains and supporting the creation of skilled technical jobs. In collaboration with OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers, the company is delivering production-grade diagnostics and remote analytics to accelerate the development and deployment of zero-emission and software-defined vehicles.

Early feasibility and pilot manufacturing work is underway to scale these solutions to industrial levels. In live trials, ODOS’ telemetry systems are already contributing to improved uptime and faster development cycles. Real-time monitoring, over-the-air configurability, and resilient edge logging are helping reduce programme risk and shorten validation timelines.

“DRIVE35 is a chance to scale zero-emission capability at pace,” comments Umesh Patel, Business Director at ODOS. “Our job is to make data effortless – from rugged loggers at the edge to secure cloud insight for engineers and operators – so programmes move faster with less risk.”

Credit: Freepik @usertmk – Scaling up zero-emission vehicle production under DRIVE35 demands advanced data insights to accelerate innovation, streamline manufacturing, and drive the UK’s transition to sustainable mobility.

Supporting the growth of CAM: Synergies with Zenzic Pathfinder projects

In parallel with DRIVE35, the UK Government has launched the Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) Pathfinder programme – a £150 million investment designed to support the deployment of connected and autonomous vehicle systems through feasibility studies, real-world trials, and system enhancements.

ODOS’ CAN-to-Cloud infrastructure is well aligned with the aims of the CAM Pathfinder programme, which includes a growing number of funded initiatives designed to accelerate the deployment of connected and autonomous mobility systems in the UK. These include exploring the technical, commercial, and regulatory pathways for autonomous HGV deployment; the advancement of autonomous mobility trials in live environments including airports, and a series of feasibility projects that are assessing CAM applications in freight, public transport, and depot operations.

These projects depend on reliable, high-integrity data systems to safely operate and scale CAM technologies. ODOS’ telemetry solutions provide the low-latency CAN-to-Cloud technology, cybersecure cloud integration, and real-time operational intelligence required to bridge prototype testing and live fleet deployment – an increasingly important factor as CAM demonstration projects move toward commercial readiness.

As DRIVE35 and CAM Pathfinder initiatives progress, the focus will be on building the infrastructure, skills, and partnerships needed to deliver zero-emission transport and advanced mobility systems at scale. By contributing secure, high-integrity data capabilities, ODOS aims to support industry, government, and research organisations in accelerating innovation while reducing risk.

Case study: Monitoring power system tests with TAE Power Solutions

ODOS technology is already proving itself in demanding test environments. For example, TAE Power’s proof-of-concept pulse-charging rigs were recently equipped with ODOS’ telemetry and dashboard system, enabling real-time monitoring, anomaly detection, automated alerts, remote configuration, and resilient zero-loss data logging.

This gave engineers round-the-clock visibility into system performance and safeguarded experimental data – helping the team iterate faster and cut test cycle durations.

“ODOS provides production-grade telemetry from day one, shortening test cycles and building confidence to scale,” said a TAE Power Solutions spokesperson.

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