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Overview
Sibros is a fleet management platform that harmonizes vehicle connectivity and OTA updates. While the system requires advanced technical configuration for full deployment, its specialized ability to manage safety-critical ECUs and provide real-time diagnostics creates an unrivaled operational advantage. Overall, Sibros’ strategic benefits make it a compelling choice for project handling.
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Sibros Specifications
- Vehicle Tracking (GPS)
- Maintenance Scheduling
- Telematics Integration
- Compliance Management
What Is Sibros?
Sibros serves as a deep connected vehicle ecosystem that manages the entire lifecycle of software-defined fleets. The platform provides comprehensive over-the-air updates, advanced data logging, and remote commands to help manufacturers and fleet operators reduce warranty costs. It solves the problem of fragmented vehicle data and complex recall management for large-scale mobility organizations, ensuring every asset remains roadworthy and optimized through a single, secure cloud-to-device interface.
Sibros Pricing
The pricing of Sibros’ Connected Vehicle Platform likely falls in the range of approximately $30 to $60/vehicle/month based on industry benchmarks for similar connected vehicle, telematics, and enterprise IoT/OTA solutions. This range is intended for general budgeting purposes because actual costs depend on vehicle volume, depth of integration, compliance requirements, and contract terms with Sibros and cloud/edge partners.
In addition to the base subscription costs, organizations should account for the following expenses:
- Implementation and Integration: $50,000–$250,000+ depending on vehicle architecture, scale, and the complexity of the software-defined vehicle stack.
- Professional Services and Custom Engineering: $50,000–$500,000+ for bespoke engineering and validation for OEM/Tier-1 fleets.
- Security & Compliance Readiness: $20,000–$150,000+ depending on geographic scope and requirement intensity.
Disclaimer: Pricing references are based on publicly available third-party information and industry benchmarks. Actual costs may vary.
Sibros Integrations
The software supports integration with multiple systems and platforms, such as:
- Infineon
- NXP
- Renesas
- STMicroelectronics
- Texas Instruments
- AWS
- Microsoft Azure
Who Is Sibros For?
Sibros is ideal for a wide range of industries and sectors, including:
- Commercial vehicle OEMs
- Electric vehicle startups
- Agricultural equipment makers
- Public transit agencies
- Construction fleet management
- Two-wheeler manufacturers
- Logistics and delivery
Is Sibros Right For You?
Sibros is the ideal fit for organizations prioritizing predictive reliability and advanced vehicle lifecycle management. Its standout feature is the capability to perform safe, full-vehicle OTA updates across all electronic control units simultaneously. This software effectively solves the problem of hidden asset depreciation and expensive physical recalls for discerning automotive professionals. It provides the industrial-grade credibility necessary for high-stakes investments in modern, software-defined vehicle fleets.
Still doubtful if Sibros is the right fit for you? Contact our customer support staff at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.
Sibros Features
Deep Updater
This feature manages full-vehicle software updates by orchestrating complex deployments across every ECU in the fleet. It utilizes smart delta technology to minimize data transmission costs while ensuring that safety-critical updates are delivered with ASIL-D certified precision.
Deep Logger
The tool provides highly configurable data collection that captures real-time information from any vehicle sensor or internal bus. It allows fleet managers to set specific edge triggers for predictive maintenance, ensuring that potential mechanical issues are identified before they lead to downtime.
Deep Commander
Users can execute secure remote diagnostic commands to interact with vehicle systems without requiring physical access. This functionality enables tasks such as remote door locking, system resets, and live component testing, which significantly streamlines the troubleshooting process for large-scale operations.
Sibros Armor
This security framework protects the entire vehicle-to-cloud communication channel through robust encryption and identity management. It prevents unauthorized access and ensures that every software package is verified before installation, maintaining the integrity of the fleet's digital architecture against external threats.
Secure Bootloaders
The software includes specialized bootloaders that facilitate reliable and safe firmware updates for diverse hardware components. These ensure that the vehicle remains in a safe state during the update process and can successfully recover in the event of power loss or interruption.
Pros And Cons of Sibros
Pros
Manage all vehicle ECUs simultaneously
Enables significant reduction in recall costs
Safety-certified for critical firmware updates
Cons
High initial technical implementation effort
Tailored specifically for enterprise OEMs
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Frequently Asked Questions
What level of support does Sibros offer?
Sibros offers support via phone, email, and online submission form.
What types of pricing plans does Sibros offer?
Sibros’ Connected Vehicle Platform pricing generally ranges around $30–$60/vehicle/month based on industry benchmarks for connected vehicle and telematics/OTA solutions; actual costs vary by scale and integration scope. Get a detailed Service cost breakdown tailored to your specific requirements.
Does Sibros offer an API?
Yes, Sibros does offer an API.
Does Sibros have a mobile app?
No, Sibros does not offer a dedicated mobile app.
What other apps does Sibros integrate with?
Sibros integrates with Infineon, NXP, Renesas, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, AWS, and Azure.
What language does Sibros support?
Sibros offers multiple languages for its users.
Who are the typical users of Sibros?
Typical users include commercial OEMs startups, agricultural, transit, construction, two-wheeler, and logistics sectors.