Did you know that the average number of lines of code in an electric vehicle can be several times higher than in a passenger airplane?
Today’s electric vehicles are technologically advanced machines. While cars were once considered primarily mechanical devices, they are now more complex than many computers. Behind this complexity lies a massive amount of code that controls every aspect of the vehicle – from the drivetrain systems to onboard electronics.
It’s no surprise, then, that electric vehicles contain significantly more code than aircraft. One of the key systems managing this complexity is the BMS (Battery Management System), which ensures the efficient monitoring and protection of the battery system during its operation.
These vehicles require the integration of numerous systems, including energy management, safety, navigation, and external communication. This enables drivers to benefit from advanced features such as autonomous driving, which depends on complex algorithms and interactions between various vehicle components.
That’s why quality control of all components making up the final electric vehicle is so critical. At QCIS, every component we inspect undergoes 100% quality control of both electrical and visual parameters to ensure compliance with the highest standards. All our operations are carried out in accordance with the highest norms, as confirmed by our ISO 62281:2019 certification.