Bosch conducts automated driving tests on roads in Japan
Japan is Bosch’s third engineering location for automated driving, after Germany and the US.
Autocar Professional Bureau
26 Jan 2016
Against a backdrop of increasingly stringent statutory emissions targets and the increasing demand for mobility throughout the world, every road is leading towards drivetrain electrification.
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