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Volvo Cars Streamlines In-Vehicle Software Testing with AWS Graviton on Amazon EKS

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Volvo Cars has developed a scalable Continuous Integration (CI) platform on Amazon EKS and AWS Graviton to support their Superset tech stack, addressing several key challenges in automotive software testing:

  • Overcame expensive Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) testing limitations by virtualizing Electronic Control Units (ECUs)
  • Ensured environmental parity by using ARM-based AWS Graviton instances and QNX runtime
  • Implemented "Project Gating" to detect and prevent integration issues before code merging
  • Consolidated infrastructure onto Amazon EKS, increasing test and build jobs from 5,000 to over 20,000 daily
  • Enabled running 4 times more tests before software release, improving in-vehicle software stability

The CI platform leverages tools like Zuul, Gerrit, Buildbarn, Bazel, and JFrog Artifactory to streamline complex automotive software development on AWS.



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