Bosch Showcases Innovations in Safety, Software, and Green Mobility at Bharat Mobility Global Expo

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Bosch, a global leader in technology and services, unveiled its latest advancements in mobility at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo (BMGE) 2025. The company highlighted innovations in safety, advanced software, and low-emission technologies to shape a sustainable and future-ready automotive ecosystem.

“The mobility landscape is rapidly evolving, with a strong shift towards electrification, eco-friendly fuels, and AI-driven solutions. Bosch is at the forefront of this transformation, providing sustainable and digital advancements. Bharat Mobility Global Expo serves as an ideal platform to showcase our innovations, foster partnerships, and demonstrate our vision for the future of transportation,” said Guruprasad Mudlapur, President of Bosch Group in India and Managing Director of Bosch Limited.

At the Bharat Mandapam pavilion in Pragati Maidan, Bosch unveiled a range of innovative technologies designed to shape the future of mobility and sustainability. One of the highlights was the Hydrogen Demonstrator Truck, showcasing Bosch’s advancements in hydrogen-powered engines as an alternative to diesel for long-haul trucks. With India’s growing potential in hydrogen solutions, Bosch has committed $2 billion globally to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission technologies.

Bosch also presented its Vehicle Motion technologies, featuring state-of-the-art safety systems. These include Intelligent Turn Assist, which ensures precise and safe turning, and Auto Vehicle Hold, a convenience feature tailored for stop-and-go traffic scenarios. These advancements reflect Bosch’s commitment to enhancing driving safety and comfort.

In the realm of software and services, Bosch emphasized its expertise in software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The pavilion featured demonstrations of generative AI applications, advanced electronic architectures, and cloud-native tools, showcasing seamless integration between devices and cloud systems. These innovations underline Bosch’s leadership in building connected and intelligent vehicle ecosystems.

For two-wheelers, Bosch showcased its Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS), highlighting safety features like adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, and blind spot detection. These rider-centric technologies are designed to enhance situational awareness and instill confidence in riders, contributing to safer journeys.

Overall, Bosch’s exhibits at the event exemplify its forward-thinking approach to mobility, sustainability, and technological innovation. By investing in hydrogen, enhancing vehicle safety, and advancing software-driven solutions, Bosch is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of the automotive industry in India and beyond.

At the Auto Components Show 2025 in Dwarka, Bosch showcased its expertise in hardware with displays of EV components, fuel injection systems, sensors, braking systems, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Visitors also experienced Bosch’s integrated hardware and software solutions that address the changing needs of the mobility sector.

“Bosch remains committed to shaping the future of India’s mobility with a focus on alternative powertrains, innovative safety solutions, and software-driven capabilities. Our goal is to provide solutions tailored to our customers’ needs and drive a digitally connected, sustainable, and safe mobility ecosystem,” said Sandeep Nelamangala, Joint Managing Director of Bosch Limited and President of Bosch Mobility India. These exhibits underscore Bosch’s dedication to driving innovation and redefining the future of transportation.

Bosch is a prominent provider of technology and services in India, operating across diverse sectors such as Mobility Solutions, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy & Building Technology. The country also hosts Bosch’s largest development center outside Germany, offering end-to-end engineering and technology solutions.

The Bosch Group operates in India through twelve companies, with Bosch Limited serving as its flagship entity. Other subsidiaries include Bosch Chassis Systems India, Bosch Rexroth (India), Bosch Global Software Technologies, Bosch Automotive Electronics India, BSH Home Appliances, ETAS Automotive India, Robert Bosch Automotive Steering, Bosch Mobility Platform and Solutions India, Newtech Filter India, Precision Seals Manufacturing, and Mivin Engineering Technologies.

Bosch began its manufacturing operations in India in 1951, which have since expanded to encompass 17 manufacturing facilities and seven development and application centers. This extensive infrastructure highlights Bosch’s commitment to technological growth and innovation in the region.

Employing over 39,769 associates in India, the Bosch Group achieved consolidated sales of approximately ₹37,912 crores (€4.2 billion) during the 2023–24 fiscal year, with ₹34,816 crores (€3.8 billion) generated through sales to third parties. Bosch Limited, as the flagship company, continues to drive the group’s operations and success, cementing its leadership in the Indian market and contributing significantly to the country’s technological and industrial landscape.