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New Edge AI Vision Box for EV and autonomous applications

By Michelle Froese | December 22, 2025

e-con Systems, a provider of embedded vision solutions, announced the launch of Darsi Pro, its first Edge AI Vision Box built on the NVIDIA Jetson platform, at CES 2026. The product will be demonstrated from January 6–9, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), North Hall (Booth 9574), with use cases spanning electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous mobility, robotics, and intelligent traffic systems.

For EV platforms, Darsi Pro is positioned as a vision and perception compute unit supporting applications such as surround-view monitoring, front and rear vision, driver assistance, and automated maneuvering systems.

These capabilities are increasingly relevant as EV architectures integrate higher levels of sensor fusion, onboard intelligence, and software-defined functionality.

Darsi Pro provides up to 100 TOPS of AI performance and supports multi-camera synchronization, making it suitable for vision workloads that require real-time perception and consistent timing. The GMSL variant supports connectivity for up to eight synchronized GMSL cameras and is compatible with NVIDIA JetPack 6 and later, enabling deployment within modern EV and autonomous software stacks.

In e-mobility applications, Darsi Pro supports:

  • Multi-sensor perception, combining camera data with inputs from LiDAR, radar, IMUs, and other sensors using Precision Time Protocol (PTP) for time-aligned processing
  • In-vehicle and vehicle-edge connectivity, including CAN interfaces for integration with EV control and monitoring systems
  • Edge-based AI processing, reducing reliance on cloud latency for safety- and performance-critical vision tasks

Beyond EV platforms, Darsi Pro also supports broader autonomous and industrial mobility use cases, including autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), automated guided vehicles (AGVs), forklifts, and other industrial vehicles, where synchronized vision and sensor fusion are required.

The platform integrates device-level management through CloVis Central, e-con Systems’ cloud-based tool for remote configuration, monitoring, and over-the-air updates, supporting fleet-scale deployment and maintenance. Darsi Pro is housed in a rugged enclosure designed for operation across a wide temperature range, addressing reliability requirements for both on-road EVs and industrial environments.

e-con Systems indicated that additional Darsi variants are under development, including PoE-based configurations and support for NVIDIA Jetson Thor, expanding applicability across future EV and autonomous compute architectures.

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