Bosch showcases sustainable solutions at CES 2024

The company is actively investing in hydrogen technologies, particularly in mobile fuel cells and hydrogen engines.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 09 Jan 2024 Views icon4000 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Bosch showcases sustainable solutions at CES 2024

Bosch is showcasing its commitment to sustainable energy use at CES 2024, focusing on digitalisation, electrification, and hydrogen as key elements.

The company is advancing the electrification of its technologies, particularly in the mobility sector, and has been named a CES 2024 Innovation Award honoree for its automated valet charging technology.

Bosch is also emphasising the use of innovative semiconductor material silicon carbide (SiC), which enhances driving range and charging efficiency in electric vehicles. Additionally, Bosch is promoting hydrogen as a crucial element for meeting global energy demands in a resource-efficient manner.

The company is actively investing in hydrogen technologies, particularly in mobile fuel cells and hydrogen engines. Additionally, Bosch is also leveraging software and digitalisation to enhance convenience and energy efficiency across various sectors, including mobility, buildings, and industry.

The company aims to contribute to the clean-energy economy and address global challenges related to energy consumption and climate change.

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