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Generative AI accelerates homologation: FEV simplifies country-specific type approval processes

Published: July 10, 2025
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Aachen – Vehicle development doesn’t end with technical readiness: The road to global market launches is only complete once homologation has been successfully achieved. The increasing complexity of national regulations poses growing challenges to OEMs and suppliers. FEV addresses these with an innovative, AI-based approach: The company-wide used ‘FEV GenAI Hub’ significantly simplifies and accelerates the analysis of regulatory requirements across different global markets, offering time and cost savings that can provide customers with a decisive competitive edge.

Increased efficiency in homologation: The ‘FEV GenAI Hub’ serves as a central platform for the application of generative AI in vehicle development. Source: FEV

“In the case of type-approval, we use our in-house AI platform, the ‘FEV GenAI Hub’, to extract, enrich, and analyze legal texts from standards and laws in a fully automated process,” said Dr. Thomas Hülshorst, Group Vice President Intelligent Mobility & Software at FEV. “This enables precise comparisons of regional requirements and identifies any deviations. The platform immediately generates recommendations to ensure legal compliance.”

Significant efficiency gains

In practice, FEV has reduced the time required for comprehensive regulatory analysis from several months to just a few weeks. The AI supports engineers with semantic searches, automated classification, and gap analysis—saving time and reducing the risk of human error.

Customers benefit from:

  • Time savings: Reduces analysis time by up to 60%
  • Cost savings: Cuts resource requirements by up to 50%
  • Scalability: Enables comparison of regulatory requirements across global markets
  • Safety: Identifies homologation risks early and provides actionable recommendations

Future-oriented use of AI

FEV’s GenAI Hub serves as a central platform for generative AI in vehicle development. Starting with homologation today, future platform generations will enable additional automation in system development, test management, and project controlling. The goal: Streamline development processes, enhance safety, and increase market orientation to give customers a decisive competitive edge.

More information: https://fev.group/3057ab

Media Contact:

Marius Strasdat

T.:+49 241 5689-6452

strasdat@fev.com

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