Two-wheelers and three-wheelers are gaining traction – on the  road and
  throughout global markets. According to a
  recent  McKinsey report, the two-wheeler market is  projected to have a compound annual growth rate
  of 8.7 percent through 2029  when it will reach a value of about $218
  billion.
  To meet the growing demand for two-wheelers and to speed the  time to
  market, NXP and Tessolve , a leading
  system productization and silicon engineering solution provider, have
  joined forces to take the two-wheeler  proof-of-concept design
  launched by NXP last November a step further. NXP and Tessolve are now launching a
  cost-effective, ready-to-deploy digital connected cluster (DCC)  platform
  for two-wheeler and three-wheeler vehicle manufacturers and Tier 1
  suppliers. Available in a production-ready digital instrument cluster form
  factor, the new DCC platform provides a turnkey solution for entry-level,
  mass-market scooters and motorcycles. This new DCC platform is also optimized for other vehicles, like tuk-tuks and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) designed for
  sports, farming and industrial use.
  Mass Market Digital Transformation
  The DCC platform combines NXP’s comprehensive silicon and  software
  portfolio, two-wheeler  platform expertise and years of experience and customer support in the  automotive industry
  with Tessolve’s embedded solutions and systems integration prowess  to
  address the emerging electric two-wheeler and three-wheeler market. The
  cost-efficient DCC platform accelerates and simplifies access to integrated
  technologies through one scalable form-factor design that reduces costs and
  streamlines development. Vehicle manufacturers can choose to use the
  platform "as-is" in their cluster design, or they can work with Tessolve to
  customize both  the software and hardware aspects of the design according to
  their specific  vehicle needs.
  Designed to drive mass-market digital transformation, the DCC  platform
  integrate the AW611  Wi-Fi® 6 connectivity solution
  and i.MX  RT1170 MCU
  to deliver rich digital cluster graphics and advanced audio connectivity.
  It also leverages the NXP KW45  Bluetooth® Low Energy wireless MCU
  to enable secure, wireless access and location  functions for riders. When
  the KW45 MCU in the digital cluster is registered in  popular search
  applications, riders can use a smartphone to track the location  of their
  two-wheeler on a map and trigger a sound/light indication when they are in close
  proximity. NXP also offers the multi-channel PF5103 PMIC, enabling power sequence control and fault  management,
  including power supply for peripheral devices.
 
NXP drives your two- and three-wheel driving experience.  Learn how you can accelerate the implementation of your 
digital connected cluster . 
 
 
  Advanced  graphics and smartphone connectivity enable rich user experience
  in cost-effective  solutions for two- and three-wheel vehicles.  
  The reference platform simplifies the design process for  customers by
  integrating multiple NXP System-on-Chips (SoCs) and other key components
  into a system-on-module (SOM) board based on the versatile Smart Mobility Architecture (SMARC) form factor. The SOM is mounted onto an application
  board  that provides additional system functions and connectivity to the
  display and  other vehicle electronic control units (ECUs). The DCC features
  a modern,  compact reference enclosure designed by Tessolve. Constructed of
  ABS plastic,  the digital cluster enclosure houses the thin-film transistor
  (TFT) display,  LED indicators, rider-facing camera, rider input buttons, a
  USB 2.0 port, and  connectors for power, CAN interface, sensors and other
  IOs.
  Two-Wheeler and Three-Wheeler Electrification
  From daily commuters to higher-end vehicles, two-wheelers are  becoming
  increasingly electrified. Despite the prevalence of combustion
  engine-powered scooters and motorcycles, EVs are the fastest growing segment
  in  the two-wheeler market, propelled by ease of use, rising fuel prices and  initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to
  McKinsey,   while only a small percentage of two-wheelers are electrified today, the
  electrification  of two-wheelers is steadily gaining momentum. McKinsey
  expects additional waves  of innovation and disruption to take place in the
  years ahead. Digital displays  for electric two-wheelers will be a
  centerpiece of this transformation.
  EV companies are pioneering value-added digital features  like connected
  instrument clusters to entice more drivers toward electric  vehicles.
  Capitalizing on this trend, two- and three-wheel vehicle  manufacturers are
  now incorporating digital clusters into their latest models.  These displays
  offer real-time data on essential parameters like speed, RPM,  location,
  navigation, temperature and range—enhancing rider focus and elevating the
  overall riding experience.
  Connected digital displays with rich graphics are essential  to the safe
  operation of range-limited EVs, providing critical information that  helps
  drivers view battery levels, charging statistics, navigation details and
  locations of charging stations. NXP’s DCC platform is designed to enable
  OEMs  to deliver these essential capabilities while supporting essential
  connectivity  use cases that improve the user experience including
  hands-free calling,  smartphone pairing, music sharing, phone projection,
  location tracking, secure  access, FindMy, over-the-air (OTA) updates, fleet
  management and many more  capabilities.
  Discover how the NXP and Tessolve DCC reference  platform  can help you add
  high-performance digital cluster graphics and rich  connectivity features to
  your two-wheeler and three-wheeler designs at price  points consumers will
  appreciate.