The software-defined vehicle enables connectivity, automation, personalisation and continuous optimisation thanks to over-the-air updates.
Bosch teams up with Microsoft to develop a software platform to seamlessly connect cars to the cloud.
The software-defined vehicle can be a target for cyberattacks. This makes the subject of cybersecurity and regular over-the-air updates even more important.
A single source for software-intensive systems for future vehicle architectures
As one of the world’s biggest mobility providers, Bosch is a driving force behind the progress being made in this discipline.
Digitalization and connectivity offer an enormous potential for innovative business models. Bosch supports these developments with a wide range of services and secure connectivity solutions.
The CGW acts as a router (for in-vehicle communication and through the CCU to the outside) and is the gate for all data coming into the vehicle.
Services for connected commercial vehicles, such as FOTA, secure truck parking, predictive diagnostics, and remote measurement.
Vehicle functions will in future be controlled by a few extremely powerful central computers – the vehicle computers. With this technology, Bosch will increase the computing power in vehicles.
Bosch is driving progress with innovative ideas and advanced technology for greater safety, efficiency, sustainability, and driving pleasure.