ACT Expo 2026 brought together industry leaders, innovators, and technology providers from across the transportation and mobility ecosystem, and Ecotron was proud to be part of the conversation shaping the future of intelligent vehicle systems.
Throughout the event, our team had the opportunity to connect with partners, customers, and industry professionals exploring the next generation of EV infrastructure, software-defined vehicles, zonal architectures, and autonomous mobility solutions.
At Booth 3726, Ecotron showcased an expanding ecosystem of advanced embedded controllers and vehicle computing platforms designed to support safer, smarter, and more connected transportation systems.

Powered by the Infineon ASIL-D rated TC377 chip and Qualcomm’s QCA7005 PLC chip, the controller is engineered to streamline fast charging communication and enable real-time data processing for modern EV platforms.

The EV2274A Vehicle Control Unit provides a flexible, high-performance platform for vehicle control applications.
Powered by the NXP ASIL-D rated SPC5744P MCU, the VCU supports a broad range of interfaces including CAN, LIN, DI, AI, PWM, HSO, LSO, and 5V outputs, enabling seamless integration across modern vehicle systems.

As the automotive industry continues transitioning toward zonal vehicle architectures, Ecotron showcased the EV82397A Zonal Control Unit as a robust solution for distributed vehicle control and communication.
Powered by the Infineon TC397 MCU, the EV82397A is designed for precision powertrain and general vehicle control applications. The unit supports multiple CAN/CAN FD channels, LIN Bus, Automotive Ethernet, and a wide range of digital, analog, and PWM interfaces.

The EC2232G2B01 Central Computing Unit serves as a high-performance embedded controller designed to support centralized vehicle architectures and advanced communication networks.
Powered by the NXP S32G2 chip, the CCU enables seamless communication across multiple vehicle domains through CAN/CAN FD, LIN Bus, Automotive Ethernet, and digital/analog interfaces.
With its durable IP67-rated enclosure and centralized processing capabilities, the EC2232G2B01 is designed to serve as a foundational controller for software-defined and zonal vehicle platforms.

One of the highlights of Ecotron’s ACT Expo showcase was the EATHA06 Autonomous Domain Control Unit (ADCU), our most powerful autonomous computing platform to date.
Built around the NVIDIA Jetson Thor SoC and an ASIL-D rated Infineon TC397 MCU, the EATHA06 is engineered to support Level 3–Level 5 autonomous systems with exceptional compute performance, safety, and reliability.

From EV charging and embedded vehicle control to zonal systems and autonomous compute, Ecotron remains committed to developing technologies that empower safer and smarter journeys.
To learn more about Ecotron’s solutions and capabilities, contact us at info@ecotron.ai.