Olympian Motors has announced an expanded collaboration with NVIDIA to advance the development of the Olympus Platform—an open, modular, and AI-powered electric vehicle (EV) platform. This strategic partnership leverages NVIDIA’s advanced computing solutions, including the DRIVE AGX Orin platform, and the NVIDIA Inception Program, to create a new protocol to design, develop, and deploy AI models and application to electric vehicles.
The Olympus EV Platform introduces a novel modular approach to EV hardware and software architecture. The platform provides an easy and standardized access to vehicle data infrastructure, real-time data sensing and processing units, access to vehicle communication networks, and seamless integration of AI models and applications. Developers can easily access the open, modular vehicle OS and cloud, deploy machine learning models and applications, and actively shape the future of the EV ecosystem.
NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Orin is central to the computing power of the Olympus EV platform, capable of performing up to 254 trillion operations per second. This computing power supports advanced autonomous driving, real-time data sensing, predictive safety controls, and AI-optimized user interfaces, all within a centralized and standardized architecture.
“Our pilot development program with NVIDIA sets a new benchmark for the automotive industry,” says Eren Canarslan, CEO of Olympian Motors. “We are creating an open EV platform that enables all developers and technology suppliers to join the frontier of EV revolution.”
Olympian Motors will showcase the Olympus EV Platform in the upcoming pilot program in Los Angeles, CA, alongside the Model 84 and Centaur VAN. This initiative invites all machine learning developers, technology providers, and automotive suppliers to test, develop, and contribute to the Olympus platform and operating system, and be part of a rapidly growing developer community in the automotive industry.
The Olympus Platform is set to launch with next-generation features, including:
- Real-time physical sensing and simulation systems
- Crash-test simulations and real-time safety analysis
- Predictive safety protocols powered by NVIDIA’s AI redundancy and real-time insights.
- Modular vehicle configurations for rapid manufacturing and supply-chain
- Configurable AI-driven cockpit systems for dynamic, user-centric interfaces
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