Bosch set up a new intelligent network division

Bosch has established a new intelligent networked business unit to continuously transform its business into an intelligent transportation service provider. The division will have more than 600 employees focused on developing and selling digital transportation services, including shared vehicles, shared driving, and a range of connected services for drivers. “The Internet will fundamentally change the way we travel. At the same time, it can help us solve the various types of traffic problems we face today, thus achieving a zero-emission, zero-worry, zero-accident traffic vision.” Chairman of the Board of Bosch Group Dr. Volkmar Dunard said at the Bosch Internet of Things Conference in 2018 in Berlin. Interconnected transportation has enormous commercial potential. By 2025, there will be more than 470 million connected cars on the road. In just four years, the market size of transportation services and related digital services will reach 140 billion euros. “Connected driving is an important growth area for Bosch, and we hope to achieve double-digit business growth in this area with innovative solutions.” Bosch's new Intelligent Networking Division will further expand its existing service portfolio. For example, sending a wrong road warning to the driver or opening the door with a smartphone; one of the latest services comes from the shared driving service provided by Bosch's acquired US startup SplitTIng Fares Inc. (SPLT). In addition, Dr. Dunnar also presented the electric traffic interconnection service system system!e at the conference in Berlin, which will further enhance the general public's acceptance of electric mobility.

Bosch set up a new intelligent network division

Bosch is involved in shared driving business

Shared driving is a major growth market for connected traffic, covering car online services, car apps, driving and taxi services. By 2022, the number of people sharing the world will increase by 60% to 685 million. However, most of these services are currently aimed at users who happen to have the same destination or book a trip at the last minute, but ignore the office workers who work with the company and commute daily. Recently, Bosch acquired a start-up company from the United States, which develops a platform that helps companies, universities, or governments arrange shared carpooling for employees. The car software called SPLT brings together users who want to carpool to the same job or learning place. The advantage of this software is that passengers can share driving with familiar colleagues without worrying about getting in the same car as strangers. In just a few seconds, the app can find the right rider through the algorithm and calculate the fastest route, thus completing the coordination and optimal route planning among the passengers, departure time and departure point. In the past, it took time. Such shared ride services are beneficial to the development of a sustainable transport ecosystem and can play an important role in reducing traffic congestion. Dr. Dunnar said: "The Internet is not only the car itself, but also the way we travel."

Electric cars digital services

Since 2016, Bosch's two-wheel electric vehicle sharing service platform Coup has been officially launched in Berlin. After successfully landing in Paris last year, the service is also scheduled to be officially launched in Madrid this year. By then, the total number of two-wheeled electric vehicles put into use will rise to 3,500. Dr. Dunnar stressed: "Digital services will further promote the development of electric mobility." At the Internet of Things conference, Dr. Dunnar also showed you a comprehensive system system for electric vehicles! The system not only includes interconnected electrified powertrain components, but also provides innovative service solutions. To this end, Bosch has successfully interconnected electric vehicle driving with the Bosch Automotive Cloud Suite and is working to develop interconnected services based on this. In the future, smart electric vehicles will accurately obtain battery energy consumption information and help car owners find charging piles in time.

Connected services eliminate mileage anxiety and encourage daily use

For many car buyers, the reason for eventually giving up buying electric cars is often to worry about the sudden breakdown of power during driving and the breakdown of the vehicle. System!e was designed to solve this problem. As the electric vehicle is driving and connected to the cloud, the system can generate an “extended mileage forecast”. The algorithm takes into account vehicle data such as current battery charging information, heating and air conditioning power consumption, driver driving style, and vehicle perimeter information, including current traffic congestion conditions and front road terrain data. Based on this information, the system can accurately calculate the precise mileage of the vehicle. When the electric car is on long-distance travel, the “Charging Assistant” can supplement the extended mileage forecasting function. The service system knows all the charging stations in a given journey, such as from Munich to Hamburg, which can plan the necessary inbound charging points in advance and manage payments. At the same time, the system provides additional information as a reference, such as restaurants, cafes and shopping spots, the driver can flexibly use the charging time to relax. In addition, system!e manages the charging of vehicles in smart homes to optimize energy use. By integrating the electric vehicle with the smart home's power grid, the vehicle battery can complement the house's photovoltaic system solid-state storage equipment. During the day, the vehicle absorbs additional solar energy and supplies it to the house on demand during the night. Dr. Dunnar said: "For Bosch, transportation is not just about the car itself. Bosch's accumulated technology and experience in many fields gives us the unique advantage of being able to develop and manage ecosystems across applications. ”

3,500 participants, 70 exhibitors, 140 speakers

In the eyes of Bosch, IoT is more diverse, including connected transportation, connected manufacturing, connected energy systems and building solutions. At the Bosch IoT conference in Berlin, Germany, more than 70 exhibitors will showcase the cutting-edge results of today's IoT applications and how they will improve people's daily lives in the future. At the 10,000-square-meter exhibition in Berlin, approximately 3,500 participants will hold a two-day exchange meeting on February 21-22. In addition to Dr. Volkmar Dunard, Chairman of the Bosch Group Board of Directors, approximately 140 speakers included Daimler Global CEO Dieter Zetsche and Deutsche Post DHL CEO Dr. Frank Appel. Johann Jungwirth, chief digital officer of the Volkswagen Group. In the “Hacker Marathon” event, about 700 programmers, startup members, and designers will gather to brainstorm on connected transportation services, autonomous driving, connected manufacturing and logistics, and connected life topics. The Bosch IoT Conference is one of the largest IoT conferences in the world and will be the fifth this year.

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