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Digital Twinning Adds Adaptability to Vehicle Electrification (Download)

July 24, 2025
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With continued and growing supply chain uncertainties, vehicle electrification design and development processes more than ever need to be agile and adaptive, while also ensuring the best possible results. One option is to take a digital twin approach. It’s a technology that’s already being widely adopted.  Instead of waiting months to build and test physical systems, EV manufacturers can use digital twins to accelerate iterations, refine electronics architectures, and optimize performance continuously.

For example, Tesla reportedly uses a form of digital twin technology to simulate both mechanical and electronic aspects of its vehicles for remote diagnostics, updates, and improving autopilot systems.