Bosch Automotive and Intelligent Transportation Technology Boost Sales Growth at Bosch

The Bosch Automotive and Intelligent Transportation Technology business is continuing to develop rapidly. “We want to further accelerate our business growth, which is why we are constantly developing innovative services for future intelligent transportation while providing vehicle electrification, automation and interconnection solutions,” said Bosch Group Board Member, Automotive and Intelligence. Dr. Rolf Bulander, Chairman of the Transportation Technology Business Unit, said at the 2016 IAA Commercial Vehicle Show in Hannover. Excluding exchange rate factors, sales of Bosch Automotive and Intelligent Transportation Technology business will increase by nearly 5% this year, leading the global automobile production, while global vehicle production is expected to grow by less than 2% in 2016. Bosch's growth has benefited largely from commercial vehicle technology, and sales of light and heavy commercial vehicle systems in the Automotive and Intelligent Transportation Technology business unit have reached a quarter of sales in the entire business unit. By establishing the latest "Commercial Vehicles and Non-Road Machinery Equipment" division, Bosch plans to invest more efforts in truck and non-road traffic solutions. In the next decade, the division will focus more on services and solutions to enhance the overall efficiency and security of the logistics ecosystem. Sales are expected to double within ten years.
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New emission standards bring new impetus to Bosch business

The core of current business development is the powertrain system of commercial vehicles. The new emission standards have also driven demand for Bosch modern diesel systems. According to the Euro 6 emission standard, trucks on the road will be more environmentally friendly than any other vehicle, even under real traffic conditions. China and India also plan to introduce similar emission standards. By 2020, the proportion of newly-manufactured commercial vehicles using common rail systems worldwide will increase from 70% to 90%. In addition, the exhaust gas after-treatment system is another growth area of ​​Bosch. The tail gas after-treatment system such as Denoxtronic is expected to boost business sales to double in the next ten years. Bosch is also improving the efficiency of the powertrain system. By using a series of measures, including the electrification of an auxiliary unit such as a hydraulic pump, fuel consumption can be reduced by up to 10%. In addition to the heat recovery system, Bosch is also studying other future drive concepts - hybrid systems and pneumatic drive systems.

Software and system expertise necessary for automated driving

In the future, commercial vehicles will be fully automated, but automation is still a gradual process. Today we have developed various types of driver assistance systems to better serve drivers. Some of these auxiliary systems, such as automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning, have become mandatory. In the future, truck drivers will also receive such help during lane changes, cornering and driving. According to estimates by Bosch accident investigators, the combination of these systems can prevent 90% of the truck-induced casualties. Steering is a key technology in automatic driving. In the global market, Bosch is the leader in commercial vehicle steering systems. By 2025, Europe, Japan and the United States expect that half of the trucks will be equipped with electric power steering systems. The company is also actively using its deep knowledge of software and systems to pave the way for automated driving. Bosch expects that the technology of truck platooning, that is, the technology in which trucks queue up on the highway, will enter the market by 2025. Bosch will also use its "Vision X" concept on-site research to demonstrate potential solutions at the 2016 IAA Commercial Vehicle Show.

Sensors, software and services are key to improving transportation efficiency

Autopilot means connected driving. In Europe and North America, every truck will achieve car networking in 2017 at the earliest. Bosch is also using its interconnected control unit to promote the interconnection of commercial vehicles, enabling unit sales of the hardware to at least double in 2017. For example, Bosch will soon provide a truck data center for the new Daimler trucks. In addition to the hardware itself, Bosch also has its own IoT cloud for the implementation of smart services including truck safety parking. From 2017 onwards, logistics companies and drivers can make reservations for truck parking spaces in the high-speed rest area on this platform. In the next few years, Bosch will also launch a solution called TraQ (Quality Tracking), which will make the logistics chain transparent by using integrated micro-mechanical sensors to monitor the condition of the goods. These examples show that Bosch can effectively improve transport efficiency through logistics services and commercial vehicle technology.

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