Case Study 3: Aditya Patel #
Previous Role: Enterprise Software Developer at Infosys
Current Role: EV Software Architect at Ather Energy & DIYguru Alumnus
Transformation Journey #
Aditya Patel was thriving as a backend software engineer at Infosys, developing enterprise solutions for banking clients. His coding expertise was unquestionable, but he felt disconnected from real-world impact.
When he came across the growing EV revolution in India, especially Ather’s rise in connected scooters, Aditya realized his programming background could play a vital role in next-generation mobility. Yet, he had zero knowledge of vehicle systems, embedded controls, or automotive safety standards.
In 2021, he decided to reskill with DIYguru’s Certification in Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Embedded Systems, marking the start of his pivot from enterprise IT to mobility tech innovation.
Initial Challenges #
- Domain Knowledge Gap – Transitioning from apps and cloud to CAN bus, embedded C, and AUTOSAR systems.
- System Complexity – Understanding how battery, motor, inverter, and vehicle controllers communicate in real time.
- Interdisciplinary Nature – Unlike software-only projects, EV systems demanded hardware-software integration.
- Industry Acceptance – Convincing recruiters he could move from IT services to hardcore automotive product engineering.
Skill Development Path with DIYguru #
- Automotive Software Architecture
- Gained expertise in AUTOSAR adaptive platform and EV-specific ECU programming.
- Simulated real-world vehicle control units.
- Embedded Systems Training
- Hands-on labs with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and TI controllers.
- Designed a working motor control algorithm during the DIYguru capstone project.
- Connected Vehicle Technologies
- Exposure to telematics, IoT frameworks, and over-the-air (OTA) update systems.
- Worked on a project simulating Ather-like live vehicle dashboards.
- Cybersecurity in EVs
- Specialized training on data encryption, intrusion detection, and functional safety (ISO 26262).
- Specialized training on data encryption, intrusion detection, and functional safety (ISO 26262).
- Industry Immersion
- Attended DIYguru’s masterclass with Tata Tech engineers.
- Built a portfolio that blended his IT background with mobility solutions.
Key Transformation Strategies #
- Leveraging Prior Skills: Used his strong foundation in coding to quickly adapt to embedded development.
- Hands-On Projects: Built prototypes that bridged his resume from software-only to software-hardware integration.
- Networking via DIYguru Alumni: Connected with EV engineers at Ola Electric and Ather through the alumni community.
- Continuous Upgrade: Kept learning beyond the program — AI in mobility, OTA systems, and edge computing.
Career Impact #
- 50% Salary Increase after joining Ather Energy as an EV Software Architect.
- Innovation Role: Part of the team that developed smart OTA update modules for Ather’s scooters.
- Cross-Functional Authority: Now works with design, electrical, and battery teams, driving end-to-end system integration.
- Global Opportunities: Shortlisted for an international fellowship in Connected Mobility Systems in Europe.
Narrative Takeaway #
Aditya’s story reflects how India’s IT workforce can seamlessly transition into EV innovation when guided by structured training.
As a DIYguru alumnus, he represents the new breed of EV professionals — not confined by traditional automotive education, but empowered by tech-driven adaptability and interdisciplinary skills.His journey proves that coding the future of mobility is no longer limited to startups or Silicon Valley — it’s happening in Bengaluru, powered by EV architects like him.
FAQs #
- Can a software engineer transition to the electric vehicle industry?
Yes, with proper training in embedded systems, CAN communication, and EV architecture, software engineers can play critical roles in EV development. - What skills are required for a software engineer to work on electric vehicles?
Key skills include embedded C programming, AUTOSAR, CAN bus communication, battery management systems (BMS), telematics, and functional safety standards like ISO 26262. - Do software engineers need to learn hardware for EV roles?
Yes, a basic understanding of hardware-software integration is essential since EV systems combine both mechanical and electronic components. - Which EV companies hire software engineers in India?
Leading companies include Ather Energy, Ola Electric, Tata Motors, Mahindra Electric, and startups like Ultraviolette, Simple Energy, and Euler Motors. - What are the main job roles for software engineers in EVs?
Common roles include EV Software Architect, Embedded Systems Developer, Telematics Engineer, Battery Management System Developer, and Cybersecurity Specialist. - Do EV software engineers work on AI and IoT systems?
Yes, AI, IoT, and cloud platforms play a major role in connected vehicles, predictive maintenance, and OTA (Over-the-Air) updates. - What is AUTOSAR, and why is it important for EV engineers?
AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture) is a global standard for automotive software development, crucial for designing scalable, safe EV systems. - Is cybersecurity important in electric vehicles?
Absolutely! EVs are connected devices, making cybersecurity and data protection essential for preventing hacks and ensuring functional safety. - What certifications help software engineers enter the EV domain?
Certifications in Embedded Systems, AUTOSAR, Functional Safety (ISO 26262), and specialized EV programs like DIYguru’s Electric Vehicle Certification are highly valuable. - How much salary hike can software engineers expect after transitioning to EV roles?
On average, professionals see a 30-50% salary increase after upskilling for EV roles due to the industry’s high demand and talent gap.
























































