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Bosch acquires residential and light commercial HVAC business from Johnson Contr ...

23.07.2024

Press release

Sustainability

Bosch acquires residential and light commercial HVAC business from Johnson Contr ...

Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch, the supplier of technology and services, is continuing its growth course with a strategic acquisition. For its Energy and Building Technology business sector, the Bosch Group plans to take over the global HVAC solutions business for residential and light commercial buildings from Johnson Controls. As part of this transaction, Bosch also intends to acquire 100 percent of the Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning (JCH) joint venture, including Hitachi’s 40 percent stake. The Bosch shareholders and supervisory board have approved the transaction. Binding agreements on the acquisitions were signed by the parties involved today. The acquisition is subject to approvals from the antitrust authorities. The purchase price for the acquired businesses is 8 billion dollars (7.4 billion euros). The acquisition is expected to be closed in approximately 12 months. “As the biggest acquisition in Bosch history, this is an important milestone in the systematic implementation of our strategy for 2030. We are dynamically pushing ahead with the strong development of Bosch, and will achieve a globally leading position in the promising HVAC market with this acquisition,” says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. “In taking this step, moreover, we will strengthen our presence in the U.S. and Asia and achieve a better balance among our business sectors. This is also part of our strategy. In this way, we will open up further growth opportunities and put the company as a whole on a firmer footing.” Together with JCH, the businesses Bosch intends to acquire generated sales revenue totaling roughly 4 billion euros in 2023, and employ some 12,000 people worldwide. The transaction includes 16 manufacturing sites and 12 engineering locations in more than 30 countries. The product portfolio covers the entire spectrum of HVAC solutions for residential and light commercial buildings, and includes well-known brands such as York and Coleman in the U.S. and Hitachi in Asia, for which Bosch will be granted a long-term license. Christian Fischer, the deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH who is responsible for the Bosch Group’s strategic growth initiatives, and thus for this planned acquisition, adds: “With this acquisition, Bosch will accelerate its growth and nearly double its sales revenue in the HVAC market to roughly 9 billion euros. Together with our future colleagues, we want to seize the huge opportunities offered by the market for the further growth of this new unit.” The company expects the global HVAC market to grow 40 percent by 2030, driven by technological progress, the fight against climate change, and new regulations. “The acquired businesses will become part of the Bosch core business – and this will benefit customers, installation partners, and associates,” Fischer adds. “We have proved several times in the past that we can successfully integrate brands, take them forward through investments, and strengthen them.” In the words of George Oliver, CEO of Johnson Controls: “Our leading residential and light commercial business and its world-class team perfectly complement the Bosch portfolio. We are confident that under Bosch’s leadership the business will continue to excel and deliver innovative products and service to its customers. We look forward to seeing their continued success.” Jun Abe, executive officer and executive vice president at Hitachi, and executive officer and general manager of the Hitachi Connective Industries division, says: “The new partnership with Bosch to establish a global air-conditioning business is an important step. The market is dynamic, and is flourishing. I firmly believe that a global supplier such as Bosch, with its strong European presence and many years of experience in the heating business, is the optimum partner for further expanding the global air-conditioning business of the longstanding Hitachi brand.” Innovative, energy-efficient solutions for mitigating global warming and the move to alternative energy The current transformation in technologies and market conditions in the field of HVAC solutions opens up huge opportunities for supplying innovative and energy-efficient solutions for mitigating global warming and the move to alternative energy. Heating technology is moving away from fossil fuels such as oil and gas toward heat pumps and heat pump-hybrid solutions. At the same time, air-conditioning technology is growing in importance both in Europe and worldwide. Frank Meyer, the Bosch management board member responsible for the Energy and Building Technology business sector, and thus also for the Bosch Home Comfort Group and the integration of the new unit, says: “It is Bosch’s aim to play an active part in shaping the innovative and growing market for energy and building technology, and to occupy a globally leading position. With this acquisition, we are improving our position, especially in air conditioning. In addition, we will be able to globally expand our heat-pump business and achieve greater economies of scale. With our technology and our products, we can work together to make a bigger contribution to energy efficiency and to more comfort and a better quality of life for many people in light of global warming. That’s ‘Invented for life’ in its truest sense.” Complementary portfolio, established brands, and a strong team Bosch intends to integrate the acquired businesses into the Home Comfort Group. The 14,600 associates of the existing Bosch Home Comfort Group generated sales of roughly 5 billion euros in 2023. Home Comfort is excellently positioned in the major segments of the heating market, of the heat-pump market, and of the market for heat pump-hybrid solutions, which comprise a heat pump and a fossil fuel-fired boiler for peak loads. Following the transaction, the new unit will have a workforce of more than 26,000 and be able to benefit considerably from economies of scale and a complementary portfolio at the interface between heating and cooling. Jan Brockmann, president of the Bosch Home Comfort Group, says: “With our successful heating technology in Europe, we already have a strong team and a sound foundation. Now is the right time for a bold step toward a global presence. Demand for air-conditioning solutions is growing especially fast.” In the U.S., for example, Bosch expects to see more than 50 percent growth by the end of the decade, and in Europe as well, strong growth of approximately 30 percent is forecast up to 2030. Together, we will be able to build on strong, well-established brands. We are looking forward to shaping the future of the Bosch Home Comfort Group with our future colleagues and their innovations and ideas,” Brockmann adds. The HVAC business Bosch plans to acquire from Johnson Controls has an especially strong presence in the United States and Asia. In the United States, its portfolio focuses on ducted solutions in which air passes from a central source through ducts in order to heat or cool all rooms at the same time. In Asia, it especially sells ductless solutions, where interior units in each room can heat or cool individually, as well as modern air-conditioning systems based on variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems. This technology is used in commercial applications ranging from light commercial premises such as retail stores to large projects such as hotels and hospitals. The portfolio in these regions is supplemented by efficient air-water heat pumps, which Johnson Controls offers above all in Europe. Press photographs and infocharts are available on the Bosch Media Service at www.bosch-press.com .

21.05.2024

Press release

Business/economy

Building Together: Bosch Power Tools Supports the Carolina Panthers’ ‘Keep Pound ...

Last week, members of the Bosch Power Tools team, in partnership with the Carolina Panthers joined forces to give back to the Charlotte community at the team’s annual ‘Keep Pounding Day’ event, an organization-wide day of service to benefit communities across the Carolinas. Hosted on May 17, 2024 in Charlotte, N.C., Bosch Power Tools, the Official Power Tools, Power Tool Accessories and Measuring Tools partner of the Carolina Panthers, donated $5,500 worth of cordless power tools and accessories, and offered support from Bosch volunteers to execute a variety of hands-on projects in collaboration with local organization Seeds4Change to support and beautify the community. Projects supported ranged from fence and shed repairs to landscaping and table-building. “We at Bosch Power Tools recognize the importance of putting in hard work on the jobsite and in our communities, which is why we’re partnering with the Carolina Panthers and organizations like Seeds4Change that work tirelessly to create real impact locally,” said Teresa Sabatino, Director of Brand Marketing Power Tools North America. “Our team was honored to work alongside partners, volunteers and friends on this meaningful day and contribute towards their mission of improving their community, one space at a time.” Originally created to benefit communities across the Carolinas, ‘Keep Pounding Day’ consistently brings together the Panthers’ players, coaches, Legends, partners, and staff to participate in service projects. Bosch Power Tools previously supported the Charlotte community and worked to empower the next generation of skilled trade workers locally through a donation of tools and accessories to the local ROC Construction Skills Training Center last Giving Tuesday. "The success of our annual 'Keep Pounding Day,' was made even greater by joining forces with the Bosch Power Tools team, who share in the Panthers’ core value of community giving," said Carolina Panthers Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, Dan O’Neill. "We're grateful for their contribution of the necessary tools and expertise to aid and empower the volunteers and greatly enjoyed working alongside their team on this important day of service." To learn more about the Carolina Panthers’ In The Community initiatives, visit panthers.com/community . To find out about Seeds4Change’s mission to support the Charlotte community check-out westblvdnc.org/seeds4change. For more information on Bosch Power Tools' latest innovations, visit our Press Room at pressroom.boschtools.com or connect with Bosch Power Tools on Facebook , Instagram and TikTok .

Bosch Ventures Amplifies Commitment to Cleantech with Two Battery Recycling Inve ...

15.05.2024

Press release

Sustainability

Bosch Ventures Amplifies Commitment to Cleantech with Two Battery Recycling Inve ...

Stuttgart (Germany) / Boston (USA): Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital unit of the Bosch Group, announces two significant investments in the battery recycling sector within a week, marking a significant step towards sustainable technology development. "In an electrified world, battery recycling makes a significant contribution to conserving natural resources," explains Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures. "With our investments, we can help cylib and Li Industries to scale their production." Bosch Ventures led $36 million investment round in Li Industries On May 9, 2024, Bosch Ventures investment in Li Industries was announced. Li Industries is poised to tackle significant challenges in the Li-ion battery's circular supply chain with innovative, scalable solutions. “Li Industries is the first and only company in the U.S. capable of economically and sustainably recycling low/no cobalt batteries, such as Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFPs), at scale using their unique Direct E2ETM recycling technology,”, said Dr. Ramesohl. Bosch Ventures co-led the $36 million Series B funding round together with Khosla Ventures and LG Tech Ventures. “We are thrilled to be backed by such a strong group of investors,” said Dr. Zheng Li, co-founder and CEO of Li Industries. German cylib raised €55 million round less than 24 months after start of operations Founded in 2022, the company offers market-leading proprietary technology for end-to-end recycling of lithium-ion batteries and has already delivered a successful pilot line and completed projects with major automotive OEMs as well as battery manufacturers. cylib’s process is characterized by an efficient, resource- and climate-friendly recovery of raw materials, including lithium, graphite, nickel, cobalt and manganese from battery packs, black mass or production scraps. Lilian Schwich, CEO of cylib, said: “The funding round we announced today will empower us to embark on our next phase of expansion and deepen existing collaborations, as we grow our next-generation battery recycling at an industrial scale.” Bosch Ventures joined the oversubscribed round on cylib’s way to become Europe’s primary battery recycler. Rapidly growing market with high local interest With the rapid growth of battery-driven electric vehicles, eBikes, powertools and household appliances, the demand for battery recycling is soaring. Similar to the U.S., the EU has already ranked the materials inside EV batteries as strategic critical raw materials and set its latest stringent battery recycling regulations accordingly. cylib’s market-leading process enables battery producers, automotive OEMs and all companies operating in the battery value chain to recycle elements locally and achieve these requirements. "Our investments in cutting-edge battery recycling startups underscore our commitment to pioneering technologies that not only promise substantial market growth but also offer solutions to one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time," stated Ramesohl. "We are excited to be at the forefront of this vital industry, and we are proud to support and connect multiple companies from different geographies in this space".

Full steam ahead towards a nationwide hydrogen filling station network

23.04.2024

Press release

Sustainability

Full steam ahead towards a nationwide hydrogen filling station network

HANNOVER - Hydrogen produced from renewable energies plays a key role in achieving global climate targets. It is a CO2-free alternative to fossil fuels, especially for commercial vehicles. However, experience from the switch to electromobility shows how important a comprehensive charging infrastructure is if the new technology is to succeed. At Hannover Messe 2024, Bosch Rexroth will present drive systems for compressors and cryopumps developed together with manufacturers and operators from Europe and the USA for the economical operation of hydrogen filling stations with short refueling times. According to a decision by the European Union , hydrogen filling stations for cars and heavy commercial vehicles must be installed in all urban nodes and every 200 km along the trans-European transport network by 2030. The USA has set itself ambitious targets too. The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Association predicts that around 4,300 hydrogen filling stations will be needed in the USA in 2030. “With our new technical solutions and in close collaboration with partners from the hydrogen industry, we can provide outstanding support in achieving these goals,” said Dr. Steffen Haack, Chairman of the Executive Board of Bosch Rexroth AG. Refueling with hydrogen is much more technically complex than with petrol and diesel filling stations or electric charging stations. The challenge: Hydrogen is stored on site either in liquid form at -253 °C or as a gas in tanks with various pressure levels. In order to refuel vehicles, the hydrogen must be compressed in a controlled manner to between 700 and 900 bar. Robust drives for the compressors are needed here. 100 kg of hydrogen in less than 10 minutes Based on its decades of experience in hydraulics, Bosch Rexroth is developing customized solutions for an economical hydrogen infrastructure, working together with partners. The aim is to refuel Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) with 100 kg of hydrogen in less than 10 minutes. With a tank full of fuel, HGVs can travel around 1,000 km. Working with the market leader for the commercial operation of hydrogen filling stations in the USA, FirstElement Fuel in California, Bosch Rexroth has for example developed a cryopump that can compress up to 600 kg of liquid hydrogen per hour. The cryopump, which will be presented for the first time at Hannover Messe 2024, combines proven servohydraulic pump drives, software and a newly developed compression cylinder. The first filling stations will be equipped with the new technology from 2025. More than 100 refueling operations each day The cryopump is just one example of the various compressor drives in the product portfolio. Bosch Rexroth also offers other drive solutions for compressing both gaseous and liquid hydrogen. Rexroth products in different performance classes cover a wide range of applications: From in-house filling stations for forklift trucks in logistics centers to car filling stations and filling stations for heavy HGVs. The solutions from Bosch Rexroth are based on series components and use hydrostatic transmission systems that are particularly robust and compact. The drive systems for compressors can be installed in small spaces. Compared to previous electromechanical pump drives, they offer a significantly higher flow rate and are much more efficient. Designed for continuous operation, they can be used for several hundred refueling operations a day operating in start-stop mode. Bosch is developing technologies for the production, compression, storage and use of hydrogen along the entire value chain. By 2030, Bosch aims to achieve a turnover of around five billion euros with this business segment. Between 2021 and 2026, the company will invest a total of around 500 million euros annually in the development and production of its H2 technologies.

Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo: Bosch presents sustainable electric drives for ya ...

27.02.2024

Press release

Business/economy

Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo: Bosch presents sustainable electric drives for ya ...

Farmington Hills – The electrification of cars and public transport continues to grow. A next step is to drive the electrification of maritime solutions to reduce environmental pollution and better protect lakes and rivers in metropolises worldwide. This is a trend seen at shipyards and many boat manufacturers. Increasing customer demands for an eco-friendlier solution are also spurring the industry on. Bosch Engineering therefore offers electrification solutions for recreational boats and motorized yachts, enabling shipyards, shipbuilders, and system integrators to implement drive electrification quickly and easily. “With our electrification solutions we intend to play a key role in driving this change in the maritime sector. Whether boat manufacturers require an individual or platform solution, we want to offer them the optimal solution for their needs. In addition to providing original equipment, our solutions can also be used to retrofit existing fleets of boats,” explains Philipp Kurek, who is responsible for off-highway and maritime solutions at Bosch Engineering. Highly dynamic electric drive offers new degree of enjoyment Boat manufacturers receive individual components that they can integrate into their systems themselves. The overall system for boat drive electrification from Bosch consists of an electric motor with an optional gearbox, an inverter with an integrated DC/DC converter, and an electric control unit as the system’s core component. The motors are available in 90 and 140 kW power levels. The design of the 400 V permanent magnet synchronous motor is characterized by a high-power density and very high efficiency. The inverter is equipped with a powerful DC/DC converter for supplying the 12 V onboard power supply system. The transmission impresses with its high efficiency and quiet, low-maintenance operation. The compact dimensions enable boat manufacturers to easily integrate the components even into small spaces or to retrofit existing applications. The low overall weight of the components allows the maximum range of the boat to be increased. The dynamic behavior of the electric drive effortlessly drives pleasure boats and yachts and offers a new level of driving pleasure. Outlook: Electric drive system platform – simple integration thanks to platform approach With the electric drive system platform (EDSP), Bosch Engineering offers boat manufacturers a solution for electric boat drives. This comprises Bosch’s own drive components, such as the electric motor, inverter, and transmission, as well as solutions for all other relevant components, such as the high-voltage battery, charger, and cable harnesses that come from third-party providers. Users also receive a description of all the key information they need to incorporate the technology into their boat. This includes a system guideline, component specifications, electronic control unit software, and a commissioning packet. Ultimately, the EDSP approach significantly shortens the development time to series use. With the EDSP, boat manufacturers benefit from a predefined solution that can be installed quickly and cost-effectively in recreational boats or yachts. The EDSP will be available for the US market by end of 2024. Visitors and interested parties can find out more about Bosch Engineering’s electrification solutions at Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo at booth 6060. Further information: https://www.bosch-engineering.com/stories/stories-detailpages/marine.html https://www.bosch-engineering.com/branches/ohw-overview.html https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/salone-nautico-venezia-venice-boat-show-bosch-presents-sustainable-electric-drives-for-yachts-and-recreational-boats-255040.html https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-engineering-and-x-shore-develop-new-electric-drive-system-for-the-x-shore-1-255424.html

CES 2024: Bosch technologies help consumers use energy sustainably

08.01.2024

Press release

Sustainability

CES 2024: Bosch technologies help consumers use energy sustainably

Las Vegas, NV, USA – Whether on the road or in the home, Bosch is driving forward the electrification of its technologies and solutions for sustainable energy use, and sees hydrogen as a key to meeting the world’s energy needs in a climate-neutral way. At the CES 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the company is presenting technology and applications that can not only make life easier, safer, and more convenient, but also more sustainable – all for the good of our planet. Global energy consumption has doubled in the past 50 years – and continues to grow by around 2 percent each year . Fossil fuels currently account for some 80 percent of global energy consumption. In view of climate change, this is a major challenge. “To help us meet our future global energy needs in a more resource-efficient way, we at Bosch are rethinking energy use and focusing on a two-pronged approach: electrification and hydrogen. For a low-emissions future, we are optimizing the use of traditional energy sources by driving forward electrification in mobility, commercial buildings, and homes. And we are tapping into new, sustainable energy sources – with hydrogen playing a central role,” said Tanja Rückert, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. More efficient electrification thanks to innovative Bosch technologies Electrification is already well advanced, particularly in the mobility sector. Bosch is a leading supplier along the entire electromobility value chain – from chips, e-axles, and electric motors to battery technology, charging stations, and numerous services. One innovation the company is presenting at CES has been named a CES® 2024 Innovation Award honoree by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA): automated valet charging. In a parking garage equipped with an automated valet parking system ( automated valet parking ), electric cars featuring this new technology can drive themselves to an available parking space furnished with a charging spot. At the touch of a button on a smartphone, a robot charges the battery without any further human intervention. Once charging is complete, the vehicle maneuvers driverlessly to another parking space, leaving the spot free for the next car. “The unique combination of automated valet charging and automated valet parking makes Bosch a pioneer on the market,” Rückert said, adding: “Every step toward greater convenience in electromobility increases not only its attractiveness but also its acceptance.” This is another reason why Bosch is focusing on the innovative semiconductor material silicon carbide (SiC), a key component for electrified mobility. The ramp-up of electromobility worldwide is leading to enormous demand for these special semiconductors. Using highly complex processes it developed itself, Bosch has been producing SiC chips at its wafer fab in Reutlingen, Germany, since 2021, and is currently investing more than 1.5 billion dollars in a further wafer fab in Roseville, California. This move will strengthen the company’s international semiconductor manufacturing network. The aim is to start production of the first SiC chips in the U.S. by 2026, and in doing so increase the company’s output tenfold in the years ahead. In electric cars, SiC chips extend driving range and make charging more efficient, as their energy losses are up to 50 percent lower. They also enable the car to travel further on a single battery charge – on average, range is up to 6 percent greater than with silicon-based chips. Heat pumps optimize energy consumption in homes Another Bosch highlight at CES 2024 is the IDS Ultra Heat Pump, which was developed specifically for North America. Unlike conventional models, this heat pump provides 100 percent heating capacity down to outdoor temperatures of 5 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 15 degrees Celsius), and it’s operational down to as low as minus 13 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 25 degrees Celsius). This is a particularly attractive option for people in colder climates in the U.S. or Canada looking to switch from fossil fuel-based heating systems to electrified alternatives. Such a switch saves not only energy but also costs: Bosch heat pumps are three to five times more energy efficient than gas furnaces and consume only about half as much electricity as electric furnaces. Bosch has also succeeded in applying heat-pump technology to a different area: in Las Vegas, the company is presenting its most efficient water heater to date, which is a hybrid of an electric storage water heater and a heat pump that is three to four times more efficient than traditional water heaters in the market. “With solutions like this, we are paving the way to an electrified home – and helping save costs and energy,” says Mike Mansuetti, president of Bosch in North America. Various new features in Bosch home appliances such as ovens, dryers, and washing machines are also playing their part in this transition. For some time now, it has been common for users to set the start time for their appliance using a timer function. Bosch is now going one step further and equipping its latest generation of dishwashers with its “MySchedule” function for the first time. This can automatically schedule the start of the wash cycle to coincide with the periods when either the electricity price is lowest or green electricity is available. Good news for professional power tool users, too: at CES 2024, Bosch has announced further new partners for its AMPShare power tool battery platform – more than 30 global partners are now on board. Bosch AMPShare is a cross-brand battery system that allows trade and industry professionals to switch flexibly between different brands of professional tools without having to exchange the battery. Bosch is actively promoting hydrogen as a pillar of future mobility In addition to electrification, Bosch sees hydrogen as a key to meeting global energy demand in a resource-efficient way. As a storage medium, moreover, hydrogen can facilitate the efficient use of energy generated from renewable sources. Bosch is investing extensively in technologies along the hydrogen value chain. The focus is currently on the mobile fuel cell, which recently went into volume production in Stuttgart. This lies at the heart of the powertrain system for heavy vehicles. Bosch has already received its first orders from truck manufacturers in Europe, the U.S., and China. The company is also working on components for a hydrogen engine, which converts fuel directly into energy without first converting it into electricity. When powered by green hydrogen, this engine is practically carbon neutral. The H2 engine is due to debut this year. Countries and industries around the world are investing in hydrogen technologies. The U.S. government, for example, is pushing ahead with the development of H2 infrastructure and investing 7 billion dollars in the construction of hydrogen hubs. “The H2 hubs are an important building block for establishing a hydrogen infrastructure. We at Bosch support these measures and are exploring participation in several of these hubs. Our goal is to help drive forward the clean-energy economy in North America. This is an area where we can contribute our expertise in the production and provisioning of hydrogen,” Mansuetti says. Software paves the way for greater convenience and energy efficiency Across all its divisions, Bosch is focusing on the use of software and digitalization. The company now has more than 44,000 associates working in software development, and it sees itself as leading the way to software-defined mobility. In Las Vegas, Bosch is presenting new products and solutions together with its strategic partner Amazon Web Services. These include a connected, fully automatic espresso machine, which will also be possible to control from the car using voice assistance such as Alexa, and a point-of-interest assistant, which uses an interior camera in the vehicle to recognize which restaurant or café the driver is looking at based on their eye movements. The voice assistance then informs the driver in real time and completely automatically whether the restaurant is open and has a free table available. Bosch is also presenting two new mobility services at the electronics trade fair: Usage Certificate To Go and Vehicle Health Service. The first is an addition to Bosch’s already established Battery in the Cloud services. The feature analyzes battery data, determines the battery’s condition, and helps extend its service life by up to 20 percent through optimization. The second service, aimed at fleet operators, offers features designed above all to prevent vehicle breakdowns. Both innovations aim to extend the service life of vehicles and conserve resources. Bosch is taking a similar approach in the building sector: The company offers digital services to achieve efficiency gains, such as the "Nexospace Energy Manager" for the European market. This helps customers to analyze their energy supply and usage and develop specific measures to optimize and reduce consumption. This was the case with the international supermarket chain REWE, for example, which was able to reduce consumption by up to 20 percent in more than 2,000 stores with the help of the “Nexospace Energy Manager”. Meanwhile, in manufacturing, Bosch services can help save considerable amounts of CO2 by increasing efficiency. Decarbonize Industries, an AI-supported software-based service developed by Bosch together with a partner, helps manufacturing companies reduce their carbon footprint and also achieve significant cost savings.Bosch at CES 2024: • PRESS CONFERENCE: Monday, January 8, 2024 , from 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. (PST) with Dr. Tanja Rückert, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, and Mike Mansuetti, president of Bosch in North America, in Ballroom Banyan ABCD, Mandalay Bay Hotel, Las Vegas, South Convention Center , Level 3, as well as livestreamed on the Bosch Media Service . • BOOTH: January 9 – 12, 2024 , in the Central Hall, booth #17207. • FOLLOW the Bosch CES 2024 highlights on X: #BoschCES . • PANELS WITH BOSCH EXPERTS, Thursday, January 11, 2024: “Elevate Your Space: Enhancing your Home with Smart Appliances” , 15:00 p.m. (local time), Venetian Hotel, Lando 4302, session with Goncalo Costa, Vice President of Climate and Wellbeing North America. “Our Newest Cyber Threat is AI and AI is Our Biggest Defense” , 14:00 p.m. (local time), Las Vegas Convention Center West / N258, session with Dr. Zico Kolter, Chief Scientist of AI at Bosch. “Future of Care: How Other Industries Shape Health”, 11:00 a.m. (local time), Las Vegas Convention Center / North Wing, session with Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, General Manager at Bosch Sensortec.

30.11.2017

Press release

Connected mobility

Bosch’s iDisc helps alleviate particulate-emission problem in cities

Stuttgart, Germany – Guardian angels have many faces. Perfectly round, the size of a plate, and thick as a thumb, the brake disc is one of them. Long before ABS, ESP, airbags, and other features, they were making driving safer and significantly shortening stopping distances, thereby helping prevent many traffic accidents. Today, however, there is another reason why brake discs are at the center of public attention: brake dust. Most particulate pollution from road traffic is caused by road, tire, and brake wear rather than fuel combustion. According to the Baden-Württemberg state environmental agency, brakes and tires are responsible for 32 percent of driving-related particulate emissions, roughly half of which is brake dust. Significantly reducing brake dust is therefore essential to improving the air, especially in cities. That is precisely why Bosch has developed the iDisc. Compared to a conventional brake disc, it generates up to 90 percent less brake dust. “It’s not just under the hood that Bosch is working to keep the air clean,” says Dr. Dirk Hoheisel, member of th6e Bosch board of management. “The iDisc is the brake disc 2.0. Its market potential is tremendous.” The iDisc is scheduled to go into production for a European manufacturer in November 2017.iDisc is turning the brake disc market upside down The unique selling point of the iDisc (the “i” stands for innovation) is a tungsten-carbide coating that is currently only available from Bosch. The technology is based on a conventional cast iron brake disc. To transform a conventional disc into an iDisc, the friction rings are mechanically, thermally, and galvanically treated before being coated. All this is part of a process developed by Bosch researchers over a period of many years. In terms of price, the iDisc is roughly three times more expensive than a normal cast iron brake disc, and three times less expensive than a ceramic brake disc. The price is likely to continue falling as production volume increases. “The iDisc has everything it takes to replace the conventional cast iron brake disc and become the new standard in the brake disc market,” says Hoheisel. “Given the continued particulate pollution debate in many countries and large cities around the world, there is nothing standing in the way of its breakthrough” – especially since brake discs will be needed in cars for decades to come, and production volumes are continuing to rise. For cars alone, demand for brake discs stood at more than 330 million units worldwide in 2016. No gouging marks, no rust Another argument in favor of the iDisc is its many positive qualities. In addition to a dramatic reduction in brake dust, the carbide coating also ensures greater operating safety. The braking performance is similar to that of a ceramic brake, especially when it comes to fading, as the reduction in stopping power following repeated braking maneuvers is known. Like a ceramic brake disc, the iDisc is highly stable in this respect and loses little deceleration performance. Wear is also significantly reduced. Depending on the strength of the carbide coating, the iDisc’s service life is twice that of a normal brake disc. Gouging marks on the friction ring? Not a chance. Corrosion is also not an issue – a major advantage, especially in electric cars. Because they recover braking energy in a process known as recuperation, electric cars put less strain on the brakes and often have to contend with rust formation on friction rings. The temporary slight decline in responsiveness during braking associated with this does not occur with the iDisc. Dirty rims are a thing of the past Fans of rims will also love the iDisc. The brake disc’s shiny carbide coating makes it a treat for the eyes. Wear-resistant and corrosion-free, it remains beautiful even after years of use, making it a perfect match for the trend toward open rims. Best of all, the 90 percent reduction in brake dust with the iDisc eliminates the need to regularly clean rims with aggressive cleaning products. Protecting the environment can also have practical benefits.