The vehicle architecture of the future will be based on centralized computing nodes, known as vehicle computers. These will centrally control functions of the various components.
Whether battery, fuel cell or combustion engine: thermal management and the provision of acceleration energy are becoming increasingly important
Bosch MSC motorcycle stability control now available on sub-400cc models.
Vehicle motion management combines previously independent control strategies for vehicle guidance and dynamics, incorporating braking, steering, chassis and powertrain systems, to form an overall syst
Bosch is developing new electrical/electronic (E/E) architectures that ensure the complexity of future vehicle systems stays manageable.
With innovative driver assistance systems, Bosch is paving the way for a new era of mobility. And today, drivers can already experience technologies that will also shape automated driving.
Bosch combines its expertise in electrified, connected, automated, and personalized mobility to create solutions for transportation of the future.
Independent connectivity solution for standardized data exchange between the vehicle, cloud, and services
RideCare connected rent enables car rental companies to increase fleet utilization and customer satisfaction by improving transparency on vehicle condition and consistent documentation.
The control units collect real-time data, which can be used to generate utilization and productivity profiles for the vehicles in the fleet.