With software or firmware updates over the air (SOTA/ FOTA), Bosch can now ensure that vehicles are always state of the art.
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.
The software-defined vehicle enables connectivity, automation, personalisation and continuous optimisation thanks to over-the-air updates.
The elimination of the mechanical connection between the steering wheel actuator (SWA) and the steering rack actuator (SRA) creates previously unavailable freedom.
eDistanceTruck drive solutions are especially suitable for commercial vehicles with high payloads and a daily driving distance of around 800 kilometers.
Bosch teams up with Microsoft to develop a software platform to seamlessly connect cars to the cloud.
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 software-defined vehicle can be a target for cyberattacks. This makes the subject of cybersecurity and regular over-the-air updates even more important.
Control unit for automotive fuel cell systems and hydrogen storage systems
The wrong-way driver warning detects and warns specifically wrong-way drivers and potentially vulnerable road users in direct surrounding with the aid of a cloud.