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User: tell me about evonomy group edit

tell me about evonomy group

Assistant: I couldn’t find reliable information on a business called Evonomy Group. edit

I couldn’t find reliable information on a business called Evonomy Group. It’s possible you meant one of the following similar-named entities:

  • Economic Group (Qatar) — a large investment/real estate conglomerate. Economic Group[2]
  • Economic Group Holdings (UAE) — founded in 2005, diversified across transport, real-estate, IT, manufacturing, etc. Economic Group Holdings[3]

If you meant “Evonomy Group” with an “v”, I could dig further to try to find registration, location, leadership, business activities, etc. Would you like me to run a deeper search into “Evonomy Group”?

User: yes it is called evonomy group https://www.evonomy.com/ edit

yes it is called evonomy group https://www.evonomy.com/

Assistant: edit

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Here’s what I found out about EVONOMY Group:

- Their tagline is “Electrified. Autonomous. Connected.” which immediately signals a focus on the future of mobility: electrification, autonomous tech, and connectivity. EVONOMY Group[7] edit
  • They describe themselves as a technical consulting & engineering services firm, specialising in three major domains: Electrification, Autonomous Technologies, and Connectivity / Software. EVONOMY Group[8]
  • They claim to support a large global ecosystem: “700+ Suppliers in our Ecosystem”, “250+ OEMs & 35+ Tier-1s” and “Operating Worldwide”. EVONOMY Group[9]
  • On the business development/sales side they list things like “Data Annotation”, “SDV (Software Defined Vehicle)”, “Digital Mapping”, “Cameras / LiDAR / Radar / Perception & Fusion” – all of which point to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), sensor tech, and autonomous vehicle (AV) infrastructure. EVONOMY Group[10]
  • Their “Industries” section shows they work across Automotive (passenger, commercial, last-mile), Aviation (drones, eVTOLs), Datacenter/Finance/Retail/Security, Defence, Logistics (AGVs, AMRs, smart warehousing), Marine (commercial vessels, hydrofoils, luxury yachts), Heavy Duty Off-Highway (construction/mining). EVONOMY Group[11]
- They are international in scope (“Operating Worldwide”) – though I couldn’t immediately verify all regional offices or headquarters from the homepage. edit
  • The site gives a phone number: (313) 284-5270 and email: [email protected]. EVONOMY Group[12]
  • It appears their core brand claim is as an engineering & consulting partner (rather than e.g., manufacturing or product-only).
  • They be part of the broader mobility/transport tech transition (EVs, autonomy, connectivity) rather than conventional automotive only.
Given your background (web design, app/AI integration, low-code tooling, mobility interests etc), EVONOMY could be an interesting partner or case-study if you are: edit
  • Working with a client in the mobility or automotive sector and seeking an engineering/consulting partner for electrification, autonomous tech or embedded software.
  • Looking to build tools/apps around sensor data, vehicle connectivity, software defined vehicles or ADAS and might integrate with a company that supports suppliers/OEMs.
  • Interested in how mobility consulting firms structure offerings, ecosystems and engineering services – could inform your own service packaging, tech stack or client targeting.
- While the homepage gives a lot of claims (700+ suppliers, 250+ OEMs), I couldn’t immediately find a detailed “About Us” page with e.g., founding date, headquarters location, full office network, leadership team, case studies. If you need to vet them (for e.g., due diligence or partnership) you’ll likely want more transparency. edit
  • The global footprint is claimed, but geographic specifics (Europe, APAC, etc) need verification.
  • For a client-facing partnership you’d likely want to check concrete deliverables, reference projects, certifications (safety, functional safety, ISO), and perhaps how deep their software vs hardware capabilities go.

If you like, I can dig up more detailed information for EVONOMY Group — e.g., founding year, leadership team, full list of offices, case studies / white papers, financials or press mentions. Would you like me to go ahead and pull that up?

User: do you have any other sources besides their own homepage about what they do and who they work with? edit

do you have any other sources besides their own homepage about what they do and who they work with?

Assistant: I searched for independent, third-party information about Evonomy Group via the URL you provided but did not find credi… edit

I searched for independent, third-party information about Evonomy Group (via the URL you provided) but did not find credible external sources that substantiate their claims (e.g., client list, major partnerships, project case-studies) beyond the content on their own website. Here’s a summary of what I found and what remains unverified:

- Their website states they work with “700+ Suppliers in our Ecosystem” and “250+ OEMs & 35+ Tier-1s” globally. (source: their home page) edit
  • They claim to operate in multiple industries (automotive, aviation, logistics, marine, heavy-duty off-road) with offerings like data annotation, digital mapping, SDV (software-defined vehicle), sensor tech (LiDAR/Radar/Camera).
  • Contact info (phone: (313) 284-5270 & email: [email protected]) is publicly listed on their site.
- I did not locate press releases, news articles, trade-media profiles, or third-party case-studies that reference Evonomy Group by name, their project work, or whom they have worked with. edit
  • I could not verify the exact founding date, corporate structure, geographic headquarters, or audited financials from independent sources.
  • There’s no publicly listed major partner or client publicly attributing projects to them (at least not in easily found sources).
  • Because of this, the claims on their website remain essentially self-reported.
Since you’re considering possibly working with them (or analysing them for business reference), here are some steps you could take: edit
  • Ask for client references: ask Evonomy to provide names (OEMs, Tier-1s) they have worked with, and whether those clients can be contacted.
  • Request case studies: ideally with tangible outcomes, dates, project scope, deliverables.
  • Check business registration / incorporation documents: verify headquarters, registration number, years in business.
  • Search trade-media / conference speaker lists: look for “Evonomy Group” in mobility/ADAS/autonomy conference programmes, or sensor/vehicle-software industry news.
  • Check LinkedIn: search for “Evonomy Group” in LinkedIn company directory and see staff, headquarters, years active (though I did not find a clear listing).
  • Evaluate risk: if there are few external independent mentions, there is higher risk in relying solely on their web claims.

If you like, I can attempt a deep-dive (for example searching corporate registry databases, trade-press archives, patent filings, LinkedIn personnel) to try to unearth more detail about their history, client-projects, leadership or verification of their claims. Would you like me to run that?

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User: yes please run a deep dive edit

yes please run a deep dive

Assistant: Yes, there are a few independent sources – and they also reveal who Evonomy is working with. edit

Yes, there are a few independent sources – and they also reveal who Evonomy is working with. Here’s the picture from outside their own site:

1. Neutral company / event listings edit

a) IVT Expo USA – Exhibitor profile International Vehicle Technology Expo lists EVONOMY Group as an exhibitor, describing them as working with 250+ OEMs and 700+ suppliers in electrification, autonomous tech, connectivity and software, and helping OEMs define E/E architectures and identify suppliers. IVT Expo USA 2025[13]

So this confirms:

  • Positioning: technical & commercial services for mobility/vehicle tech
  • Focus: E/E architecture, system/component specs, supplier selection
  • Scale: claims of hundreds of OEMs and suppliers repeated outside their own site

b) PitchBook company profile PitchBook has a company entry for EVONOMY Group, describing them as a provider of technical & commercial services focused on Autonomous Technologies, Electrification, Connectivity and Software, and mentioning that they offer technical consulting and commercial services via the Evonomy and REPfirm brands. PitchBook[14]

That basically corroborates their own “About” page (same scope, same two-brand structure). EVONOMY Group[15]

2. Partners / suppliers in their ecosystem edit

Several partner press releases from other companies confirm that those companies are part of Evonomy’s ecosystem. That’s your best window into who they actually work with:

Confirmed ecosystem partners edit
  1. MicroVision (NASDAQ: MVIS) – LiDAR & perception - Press release (EINPresswire, Nov 25, 2025) says MicroVision’s solid-state LiDAR portfolio is now featured in Evonomy’s ecosystem to support automotive, off-highway, warehouse logistics, robotics and defense OEM applications. EIN Presswire[16]
  2. Rolling Wireless – automotive connectivity modules - Rolling Wireless reports that it won Evonomy’s “Supplier of the Year” award for Connectivity solutions. - Evonomy is described as “a leader in Technical & Commercial services for Autonomous Technologies, Connectivity, Electrification and Software”, and their Supplier of the Year award is based on Evonomy’s tech assessment plus OEM feedback. Rolling Wireless[17]
  3. Turntide Technologies – electric motors, power electronics, energy storage - Turntide’s blog post “Turntide joins the Evonomy ecosystem” explains that the partnership helps OEMs develop optimized electric power systems, including axial-flux motors, with Evonomy incorporating Turntide’s solutions into architecture concepts for upcoming OEM programs. Turntide[18]
  4. Neonode – sensing & software (touch / gesture / MultiSensing) - Neonode announces that its MultiSensing solution is featured in the ecosystem offered by the Evonomy Brand. - In the same release, they describe “EVONOMY Group” almost verbatim like the other sources (technical & commercial services, expertise in autonomous technologies, connectivity, electrification, software, etc.). Neonode[19]
  5. LeddarTech – sensor fusion & perception software - LeddarTech’s press release (Aug 1, 2023) states that its LeddarVision sensor-fusion/perception software stack will be featured in the ecosystem offered by the Evonomy Brand and that Evonomy’s ecosystem is used by OEMs and Tier-1s to accelerate engineering cycles and identify suppliers. leddartech.com[20]

So, from external sources you can say with high confidence that Evonomy Group collaborates with:

MicroVision, Rolling Wireless, Turntide Technologies, Neonode, and LeddarTech,
positioning them as a connector between these suppliers and OEMs/Tier-1s.

3. What these external sources say they do edit

Across all those third-party pages, the description of Evonomy is pretty consistent:

  • “Leader in technical and commercial services” for: - Autonomous technologies - Electrification - Connectivity - Software EIN Presswire[21]
  • The Evonomy Brand: - Delivers technical consulting for OEMs/Tier-1s - Services like E/E architecture strategy (EAS), functional & performance specification (FPS), component selection recommendation (CSR) leddartech.com[22]
  • The REPfirm Brand: - Provides sales & business development representation for suppliers, via technical sales experts and relationships to OEM/Tier-1 customers. leddartech.com[23]

This matches what they say about themselves, but now it’s being repeated in independent partner communications and event listings.

4. What is not clearly documented externally edit

Even with this deep dive, there are still gaps:

  • No public, detailed client list of OEMs/Tier-1s (the OEMs are always mentioned in aggregate, e.g. “over 250+ OEMs”).
  • No independent financials, large-scale media coverage or analyst reports (at least in easily accessible public sources).
  • Case studies are mostly implied via ecosystem partners: you see whose tech is in their ecosystem, but not specific OEM projects with names, volumes, or program details.

5. How you might use this (if you’re vetting them) edit

If you’re evaluating them as a partner or for due diligence, the external sources give you:

  • A verified list of ecosystem/supplier partners (MVIS, Rolling Wireless, Turntide, Neonode, LeddarTech).
  • Confirmation that their core business is technical consulting + commercial representation in EV/ADAS/connectivity/SDV.
  • Confirmation they operate in the OEM/Tier-1 ecosystem, even if specific OEM names aren’t public.

Missing pieces you’d still need to ask them directly:

  • Named OEM/Tier-1 references
  • Concrete project use cases and outcomes
  • Team size, key leadership bios, certifications (ISO 26262 etc.)

If you tell me what exactly you want to assess (e.g. “safe supplier for my OEM client” vs “interesting reference for my own positioning as an agency”), I can help you turn this into a checklist or a short internal briefing.

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