In a world where electric vehicles are zipping ahead, Donut Lab just shifted into high gear. At CES, the company revealed its master plan to supercharge EV development, unveiling a shiny new software layer for its Donut platform.
But that’s not all—the announcement came with a cherry on top: a partnership with software powerhouse Qt. Together, they’re set to redefine how we design, build, and interact with electric vehicles. This could have major implications for electric motorcycles as Donut Lab has some interesting electric motors that will go in electric motorcycles.
Donut Lab and Qt Software Team Up for Electric Vehicle Development
The Donut platform isn’t just a collection of parts—it’s a symphony of seamless integration. Introduced last November, this modular system boasts an electric motor, battery pack, and onboard vehicle computer that sync without a hitch. No manual tinkering, no wasted time.
Now, Donut Lab is layering on software that promises to slash development time by 90%. Even better? It’s no-code, meaning developers can build vehicle logic with a visual interface, leaving traditional programming in the dust. Faster, safer, and smarter—that’s the Donut way.
Enter Qt, whose new Accelerate solution is set to revolutionize Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI). Imagine a vehicle’s interface designed automatically based on its configuration, no manual input required. With Qt’s technology, the Donut platform isn’t just smarter; it’s practically thinking for itself.
Marko Lehtimäki from Donut Lab summed it up: “We’re not just building vehicles; we’re crafting an ecosystem. AI, automation, and innovation are driving us into a future where vehicle development is as fast and intuitive as snapping together Lego bricks.”
Looks like the EV game just got a new playbook—and Donut Lab’s writing it with Qt by its side. Buckle up; the ride’s about to get thrilling.
Source: Donut Lab