Stoneridge, Inc. engineers and manufactures specialized electrical and electronic components, modules, and integrated systems for a broad spectrum of vehicle markets, including automotive, commercial, off-highway, motorcycle, and agricultural sectors, operating across North America, South America, Europe, and other international territories. The company's operations are divided into three core segments: Control Devices, Electronics, and Stoneridge Brazil. The Control Devices segment delivers critical parts such as sensors, switches, actuators, and connectors, designed to monitor, measure, or activate specific vehicle functions. The Electronics segment focuses on developing and producing driver information systems, camera-based vision technologies, connectivity solutions, and compliance products. These offerings gather, store, and display vital vehicle data, including speed, pressure, maintenance information, trip logs, operator performance metrics, temperature, distance covered, and driver alerts pertaining to vehicle operation. Additionally, this segment creates electronic control units (ECUs) that manage, coordinate, supervise, and guide the overall electrical system within a vehicle. The Stoneridge Brazil segment is dedicated to the design, production, and sale of vehicle tracking devices and related monitoring services, alongside vehicle security alarms, convenience accessories, in-vehicle audio and infotainment systems, and advanced telematics solutions. Stoneridge's advanced products and systems are provided to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and Tier 1 suppliers, as well as aftermarket distributors and mass merchandisers, for use across diverse vehicle platforms. Founded in 1965, Stoneridge, Inc. is headquartered in Novi, Michigan.
Stoneridge to Debut EVO ECU Platform Designed to Simplify the Future of Commercial Vehicles at IAA Transportation
Stoneridge announced the debut of its new EVO ECU Platform at the IAA Transportation 2026 show, designed to simplify vehicle architecture and enable software-defined capabilities for commercial vehicles.
The platform consolidates processing power to reduce system complexity and supports advanced diagnostics, remote updates and cybersecurity through collaborations with Green Hills Software and Renesas Electronics.
CEO Natalia Noblet emphasized that EVO supports the industry's shift toward connectivity and automation, providing a scalable foundation for future innovation.