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Aptiv has announced plans to separate its electrical distribution systems business, a significant move that underscores the company’s commitment to enhancing its focus on advanced automotive technologies. This division is responsible for manufacturing a variety of power and signal distribution systems, which are essential for the development of modern, feature-rich electric vehicles.
Once the separation is complete, Aptiv aims to streamline its offerings, providing a comprehensive sensor-to-cloud technology stack. This will include advanced driver assistance systems and innovative in-cabin software platforms designed to elevate the driving experience.
Headquartered in Dublin, Aptiv serves major automotive manufacturers, including the Detroit Three, Volkswagen AG, and BMW, supplying critical electrical components and safety software that are integral to vehicle performance and safety. This strategic shift is expected to position Aptiv more effectively in the rapidly evolving automotive landscape, as demand for electric vehicles and smart technology continues to grow.
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