From chip to cloud – Accelerating XYTE mobility’s urban mobility vision
From chip to cloud – Accelerating XYTE mobility’s urban mobility vision

Challenges

XYTE mobility needed to build a scalable, end-to-end IoT architecture to connect its software-defined vehicle with apps and backend systems in real time.

Solution

Acceleronix delivered a fully integrated IoT stack combining hardware, connectivity, platform, and applications to enable seamless communication from chip to cloud.

Use case

A connected urban vehicle ecosystem enabling real-time control, diagnostics, OTA updates, and fleet management through customer and technician applications.

Key features

End-to-end connectivity, CAN-based vehicle integration, OTA lifecycle management, dual apps, and a scalable platform for multi-market deployment.

Challenge

XYTE mobility, a Germany-based urban mobility company, set out to create an entirely new category of urban vehicle. Its first model, the XYTE ONE, combines the compact footprint of a scooter with the safety and usability of a car. But delivering that vision required more than hardware innovation.

The real challenge was digital.

To bring its software-defined vehicle to life, XYTE mobility needed a reliable way to connect the customer app directly with the vehicle’s core systems. This required an end-to-end IoT architecture that could support:

  • Integrating the Quectel SC200E module into a custom cluster device
  • Enabling seamless communication with the vehicle control unit via CAN messages
  • Building a stable, real-time data chain from app to vehicle systems
  • Supporting OTA updates, diagnostics, and fleet management at scale

Creating this “full-stack connectivity layer” – from chip to cloud to app – was critical, but complex to implement and scale globally.

 

Solution

XYTE mobility partnered with Acceleronix to implement a fully integrated IoT solution, bringing together hardware, connectivity, platform, and application development into one cohesive ecosystem.

At the core of the solution is the Quectel SC200E module, embedded in the vehicle cluster to enable reliable connectivity. Built on top of this, Acceleronix provided the development environment used to create both the fleet management platform and the customer-facing applications, alongside OTA capabilities for continuous updates and diagnostics.

The key focus was establishing a stable, end-to-end communication flow, connecting the customer app with the vehicle’s core systems via the IoT platform and CAN interface.

To support both end users and operations, the solution includes:

  • A customer app for vehicle access, monitoring, and maintenance
  • A technician app for production testing, diagnostics, and issue management

This integrated setup allowed XYTE to move faster from development to deployment, while ensuring the system can scale across markets and production environment

 

Results

With Acceleronix, XYTE mobility established a production-ready digital backbone for its next-generation vehicle.

Key outcomes include:

  • End-to-end connected vehicle architecture ready for commercial rollout in Europe (Q3 2026)
  • Reduced operational complexity through a unified hardware-to-cloud stack
  • Scalable platform supporting expansion across Europe, the UK, and future US entry
  • Continuous lifecycle management via OTA updates, monitoring, and diagnostics
  • Faster time-to-market with near off-the-shelf IoT and application frameworks

Beyond the platform, the impact extends to mobility itself:

  • A vehicle using ~1/3 of the energy and space of a traditional electric car
  • A new category designed to reduce congestion and urban footprint

 

“We are proud to be showcasing our vehicle’s IoT system designed for scalable operation. We chose to build it on the enhanced Acceleronix platform to reduce operational complexity. The integrated stack of hardware, connectivity, and OTA is designed for production realities. It enables continuous monitoring, diagnostics, and updates across the vehicle lifecycle, from end-of-line testing to day-to-day operation.”

— Stephan Pflieger, Product Manager IoT/OTA, XYTE mobility

 

“XYTE is redefining what urban mobility can look like. By combining a bold vehicle concept with a fully connected architecture, they’re not just launching a product — they’re building a scalable mobility platform. Our role was to simplify the complexity behind that vision, delivering a seamless IoT stack from chip to application.”

— Gal Olshinka, Director, Acceleronix

 

Turning vision into reality

Before Acceleronix, XYTE mobility faced a common but critical barrier: how to turn a connected vehicle concept into a scalable, production-ready system.

After Acceleronix, they have:

  • A unified IoT foundation connecting users, vehicles, and operations
  • A scalable platform ready for multi-market rollout
  • A software-defined vehicle capable of evolving over time

From concept to connected mobility platform, XYTE is now positioned to reshape how cities move, efficiently, safely, and digitally.

 

More about XYTE mobility

XYTE mobility GmbH is a Germany-based urban mobility company focused on redefining how people move in cities. Founded by Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart and a team of experienced automotive executives, the company is developing a new category of electric vehicles designed specifically for urban environments.

At the center of its portfolio is the XYTE ONE, a compact, single-seat electric vehicle that combines the agility and small footprint of a scooter with the safety and comfort of a car. Designed for everyday commuting, the vehicle features a protective safety cell, car-style cockpit, and weather protection, while remaining easy to park and navigate in dense city traffic.

With a top speed of 114 km/h, a range of up to 102 km (WMTC), and fast acceleration (0–50 km/h in 2.7 seconds), the XYTE ONE is built for both practicality and performance in urban settings.

XYTE mobility operates a partner-based manufacturing model and is rolling out its solution city by city across Europe, starting with key markets including Germany, Italy, Spain, and France in 2026, followed by the UK and future expansion into the US.

By introducing a lighter, more efficient vehicle category, XYTE mobility aims to reduce congestion, energy consumption, and the overall spatial footprint of urban transportation, supporting more sustainable and accessible mobility in line with Vision Zero principles.