Las Vegas – Bosch will debut a suite of advanced powertrain, driver assistance and compute technologies at ACT Expo 2026, May 4-6, underscoring its commitment to enabling efficient, scalable and future-ready commercial mobility.
“Bosch is uniquely positioned at the intersection of hardware and software, supporting the shift to software-defined vehicles while delivering real-world performance gains,” said Peter Tadros, regional president, Power Solutions. “Our technologies help customers manage complexity and improve uptime, supporting a wide range of powertrains—from diesel and renewable fuels to electrified and hydrogen mobility and more.”
Bosch will be in booth 2153 at the ACT Expo in the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Diversity of electrification across all vehicle segments
As an experienced commercial vehicle electrified system provider, Bosch offers strong calibration and integration capability, including software, services and systems engineering:
- Electrified power take-off integrates easily, delivering up to 61kW of continuous power and 72 kW of peak output at up to 850 V, enabling improved efficiency and performance for demanding duty cycles.
- High-voltage electric fan (5kW and 15kW), features an integrated controller, operating at up to 850 V to enhance efficiency and performance for demanding duty cycles.
- Electric motor direct cooling technology, enabling up to a 90% continuous-to-peak performance ratio, significantly improving durability and sustained output.
- Vehicle charge communication unit, providing a standardized communication interface and providing innovative use cases such as V2X.
Hydrogen solutions for mobility and infrastructure
Bosch is advancing the hydrogen ecosystem with new technologies designed to improve scalability and economics:
- Fuel cell power module compact 300, the most powerful Bosch fuel cell module and ideally suited for heavy-duty long-haul trucks. It provides reliability and safety according to automotive standards and is also available for stationary applications via the cooperation partner PowerCell Sweden AB.
- A compact gas compressor for hydrogen and other gaseous applications, with start of production planned for the fourth quarter of 2026.
- The Rexroth CryoPump module, developed by Bosch Rexroth, delivers a breakthrough in hydrogen pumping efficiency and enables a lower total cost of ownership across the hydrogen transportation and refueling ecosystem.
Fuel alternative for internal combustion engines
Renewable fuels offer a simple solution to improve sustainability with the existing fleet.
- Digital fuel twin, designed to monitor and certify the amount of consumed renewable fuels on a single vehicle basis. This cloud-based software bridges the fuel supply chain from producer to end-user "well-to-wheel" via a digital tag attached to every physical step of the fuel value chain.
Progressing ADAS solutions
For vehicles becoming ever more automated and connected, Bosch is offering advanced driver assistance products including various hardware and software solutions:
- Connected horizon, provides driver assistance systems with predictive information on, for instance, speed limits, traffic jams and danger spots. This is designed to provide information that may reduce accident risk and increase comfort and convenience.
Working together to make L4 trucking a reality
Bosch and Kodiak AI are collaborating on vehicle-independent, redundant platforms for driverless trucks:
- Kodiak AI sensor pod integrates Bosch radar and camera systems enabling Level 4 commercial vehicle applications. Developed for autonomous trucking use cases, the sensor pod is designed to enhance perception capabilities and support scalable deployment of automated driving solutions.
Commercial vehicle architectures and platforms
Bosch is driving innovation in commercial vehicle architectures with the introduction of its customer-neutral engine control module, a solution optimized for performance, fuel efficiency and emissions. Bosch is also developing the flexible medium-heavy truck platform, first showcased at ACT Expo 2025, designed to power the next generation of commercial vehicles with flexible architecture supporting next-generation applications.
Bosch presentations:
The ACT Expo speaker faculty has six Bosch speakers as part of its curriculum. They include:
- Dr. Marko Babic, head of product area-air quality and sustainability solutions
- Aditya Badarinath, engineering team lead, vehicle systems development & ADAS
- Dr. Stefan Becher, vice president, fuel cell solutions
- Saqib Masood, senior acquisition manager
- Alex H. Maun, PhD., director of customer accounts
- Christine Thelesklaf, vice president, software and controls, power solutions