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Landworld Kicks Off ISO/SAE 21434 Certification to Strengthen EV Cybersecurity
As electric vehicles (EVs) evolve, cybersecurity has become a critical priority for automakers, fleet operators, and Tier 1 suppliers. From new energy passenger cars and commercial vehicles to eVTOLs and off-highway electric machinery, secure onboard power solutions are essential for protecting vehicle systems, ensuring data integrity, and meeting global regulatory requirements.
Landworld has officially launched the ISO/SAE 21434 certification process, reinforcing our commitment to enhancing cybersecurity in onboard chargers (OBCs) and DC/DC converters across diverse EV applications.
Why Cybersecurity Matters for EV Power Systems
As V2G communication, OTA updates, and software-defined vehicles become standard, onboard power systems are increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats. ISO/SAE 21434 provides a structured approach to identifying, assessing, and mitigating cybersecurity risks throughout the entire product lifecycle—from design and development to production and post-market monitoring.
Landworld’s Commitment to Secure and Compliant Power Solutions
Having already achieved ISO 26262 functional safety certification, Landworld is now strengthening its cybersecurity framework by:
✅ Integrating cybersecurity best practices into the development of onboard power solutions for new energy passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and off-highway electric machinery
✅ Enhancing system resilience against cyber threats in EV powertrains, eVTOLs, and heavy-duty electric equipment
✅ Aligning with evolving global cybersecurity regulations, supporting automakers and fleet operators in meeting compliance requirements
Looking Ahead: Securing the Future of Electrified Mobility
As the ISO/SAE 21434 certification process progresses, Landworld remains committed to developing secure, high-reliability onboard power solutions that meet the demands of next-generation electric mobility—from passenger cars to commercial fleets and industrial EVs.