With software or firmware updates over the air (SOTA/ FOTA), Bosch can now ensure that vehicles are always state of the art.
Bosch drives progress with innovative ideas and sophisticated technology for greater safety, efficiency, sustainability, and more driving fun.
With the planned acquisition, Bosch will significantly expand its global portfolio of SiC semiconductors by the end of 2030.
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
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
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.
The central gateway is the central communication node for electrification, automated and connected driving.
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.