By iwano@_84Posted on December 12, 2021 Table of Contents The VW logo is seen at the site of the first hearing of a consumer group’s class action suit on behalf of Volkswagen owners against VW over the diesel emissions cheating scandal, at the Higher Regional Court in Braunschweig, Germany, September 30, 2019. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi Register now for FREE unlimited access to reuters.com Register FRANKFURT, Dec 11 (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s (VOWG_p.DE) software unit Cariad and automotive supplier Bosch (ROBG.UL) are nearing an agreement to cooperate on automotive software, Handelsblatt reported, citing company sources. Volkswagen plans to invest a triple-digit million euro amount as part of the deal, the paper added. Volkswagen has bundled all its software efforts into Cariad, hoping it can challenge Tesla (TSLA.O) and Alphabet (GOOGL.O) in a field in which it has not traditionally been active. Register now for FREE unlimited access to reuters.com Register Cariad ranks high on Volkswagen’s transformation agenda, with CEO Herbert Diess taking on responsibility for the unit on the group’s management board this week as part of a reshuffle. read more Diess sees software as the key future battleground of the automotive industry, ranging from operating systems to enable autonomous driving to software services that can be installed over the air. Cariad, which gets 2.5 billion euros ($2.8 billion) in funds from Volkswagen each year, declined to comment. Bosch was not immediately available for comment. ($1 = 0.8841 euros) Register now for FREE unlimited access to reuters.com Register Reporting by Christoph Steitz; Editing by David Holmes Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. SOFTWARE