Fisker Announces Key Over-the-Air Updates

Electric vehicle manufacturer Fisker Inc. has announced that it will be rolling out two critical over-the-air (OTA) software updates in the upcoming weeks for its customers.

Why It Matters

In an era where vehicles resemble computers on wheels, consistent software improvements are vital. Henrik Fisker, Chairman and CEO of Fisker Inc., emphasized the need for routine updates to enhance customer experience. With a dedicated team of software engineers, Fisker ensures that vehicles receive timely updates. This approach not only ensures vehicles remain at the forefront of technology but also allows the company to rapidly implement feedback from vehicle owners.

Key Points

  • First Update:
    • Focusing on customer feedback areas.
    • General bug fixes.
    • Enhancement of drivetrain and 12-volt battery performance.
    • Miscellaneous fine-tuning across different areas.
  • Second Update:
    • Introduction of analytics for the SolarSky roof, allowing owners to monitor solar gain totals and averages via the vehicle’s central touchscreen.
    • A refreshed trip stats feature for owners to track distance covered, energy metrics, and insights since the last charge.
    • An advanced energy consumption monitoring tool that helps drivers understand their driving patterns in relation to battery consumption. This will enable better driving habits and optimized vehicle range.

Bottom Line

Fisker remains committed to delivering the latest technological enhancements to its users, reinforcing its vision of creating sustainable and state-of-the-art electric vehicles. These upcoming updates, particularly for the Fisker Ocean SUVs, signify the brand’s dedication to continuous improvement and customer satisfaction.

Source

The EV Report
The EV Report Staff

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