Bosch – smart software-defined mobility
Bosch is developing a centralized IT and electronic architecture for software-defined vehicles and offers hardware-agnostic software for diverse chip manufacturers. This approach allows over-the-air software updates, enhancing convenience and sustainability. Bosch’s electromobility business is thriving, targeting 6 billion euros in sales by 2026, with software playing a vital role in battery recycling and more.
The company is also introducing a new control concept, Vehicle Dynamics Control 2.0, improving safety by integrating software in various vehicle systems. Beyond driving, Bosch software is revolutionizing manufacturing processes, enhancing supply chain security, reducing scrap rates, and identifying production anomalies using artificial intelligence, thus reducing costs. Bosch is leading the way in software-driven innovations across the entire mobility value chain.
BMW’s new Vision Neue Klasse
BMW has introduced the Vision Neue Klasse, an electric concept car that represents the future of their EV lineup. This concept embodies a harmonious fusion of classic and contemporary design elements, emphasizing clarity, elegance, and timelessness. While retaining BMW’s signature aesthetics, it showcases a more streamlined and tech-focused approach. BMW plans to revolutionize the driving experience with its next-generation BMW iDrive infotainment system, promising a seamless integration of real and virtual worlds.
The Vision also boasts BMW Panoramic Vision, a cutting-edge heads-up display spanning the windshield’s width. BMW aims to roll out vehicles based on this platform by 2025, with an ambitious goal of doubling EV sales by the end of 2023, making up 15% of global car sales.