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Bosch Mobility Solutions An insight into the latest at Bosch

The Bosch Mobility Solutions press event in Delhi offered some interestin­g insights into what the German major has in store for the future

- Story: Jim Gorde Photograph­y: Jim Gorde and Bosch

AT BOSCH, INNOVATION IS CONSTANT and if something all-new isn’t being conceived, there’s something fresh out of the oven that will make things even better than they used to be. Thus, at the Bosch Mobility Solutions press conference, there were many familiar technologi­es and components and quite a few evolutions as well, apart from some which made their way to public eye for the first time.

Bosch solutions aren’t all essentiall­y whole units that are always comprehens­ive in nature, they’re sometimes tiny — think the MEMS sensors in smartphone­s or the Inertial Measuremen­t Unit (IMU) in motorcycle­s — and are the nervous system for a network of other systems. Of late, Bosch have been busy catering to the demand for anti-lock brakes, with their ABS — both single-channel and dual-channel applicatio­ns — being fitted on to almost every other bike on the road, as well as the electric solutions provided to Bajaj Auto for the Chetak and TVS Motor for the iQube e-scooters.

Electric Motors

Bosch had on display a concept electric scooter that showcased, among several other components and elements, the In-Hub Drive System. The in-hub motor is mounted directly in the wheel hub and provides a rated output of between 0.35 and 3.0 kW (0.5 and 4.1 hp), a peak 0.7 to 5.0 kW (0.95 to 6.8 hp), and up to 140 Nm delivered at the wheel. The lean design allows

the in-hub motor to be easily integrated into any convention­al rear fixture. the motor is available for rim sizes between 10 and 16 inches and weighs between 6.0 and 16.2 kg.

Bosch also have a more powerful central drive system on offer with outputs ranging from 4.0 kW (5.4 hp) to 20 kW (27.2 hp, that is, as much as a popular 500-cc single-cylinder motorcycle). Furthermor­e, there is the potential to scale these up as well. the system includes a perfectly harmonized motor, control unit, battery, charger, display, connectivi­ty box, and an app to enable electrific­ation of light vehicles on two-wheelers or even three- and four-wheelers. the sample unit offers a maximum 6.0 kW (8.2 hp) peak with 4.0 kW (5.4 hp) continuous, or sustained, output. the torque is rated at 16 nm peak and 7.4 nm continuous. the maximum operationa­l speed is 7,500 rpm. the actual drive unit weighs just 7.8 kg.

the Drive control Unit ensures optimal motor behaviour and takes care of requested power delivery, also seeing to intelligen­t recuperati­on, heat protection, low noise, smooth accelerati­on, and smart climbing. it operates at 48 volts and weighs just 2.6 kg.

Battery Pack

other Bosch mobility solutions also include battery packs. the new integrated batteries include a compact 48-volt battery pack with a capacity of 2.4 kWh or 50 ah, each weighing just 15 kg. these can be scaled up to 19.2 kWh. the 48-volt portable battery packs offer up to 1.6 kWh or 33 ah and are even more compact than the integrated units.

Electronic engine management systems for two-wheeler electrific­ation also see a comprehens­ive range of technologi­es specifical­ly designed for two-wheelers, including components for fuel-injection and supply, air management, ignition and exhaust gas treatment, and updated electronic engine control for Bs-vi vehicles with sophistica­ted sensors. it also makes for improved fuel efficiency and lower co2 emissions to the tune of 16 per cent.

Connectivi­ty Cluster

the Bosch product line-up also includes a connectivi­ty cluster, with a digital display in full colour measuring 5.0 inches with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels or even a 4.3inch monochrome black-and-white display, with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. now there’s going to be a new 6.5-inch full-colour digital display that includes Bluetooth and WLan for cloud connectivi­ty and it can also be equipped to support mysPin smartphone integratio­n.

 ??  ?? ABOVE: Prototype e-scooter shows connectivi­ty tech, compact battery pack, in-hub drive motor, among other solutions
ABOVE: Prototype e-scooter shows connectivi­ty tech, compact battery pack, in-hub drive motor, among other solutions
 ??  ?? RIGHT: In-Hub Drive System delivers massive torque at the wheel
RIGHT: In-Hub Drive System delivers massive torque at the wheel
 ??  ?? LEFT: Integrated connectivi­ty cluster (overseas) RIGHT: New connectivi­ty cluster (6.5-inch) in India soon
LEFT: Integrated connectivi­ty cluster (overseas) RIGHT: New connectivi­ty cluster (6.5-inch) in India soon
 ??  ?? LEFT: Portable and integrated battery packs
LEFT: Portable and integrated battery packs
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 ??  ?? LEFT: mySPIN (overseas) mirrors smartphone view
LEFT: mySPIN (overseas) mirrors smartphone view
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 ??  ?? ABOVE: Drive Control Unit; operates at 48 volts
ABOVE: Drive Control Unit; operates at 48 volts
 ??  ?? BELOW: Central Drive System (4.0 kW)
BELOW: Central Drive System (4.0 kW)

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