Robert Bosch GmbH expects huge demand for electronic stability programs, or ESP, as consumers learn their value. "ESP can save more lives than the airbag," says Wolfgang Chur, head of automotive sales ...
Bosch demonstrated its engineering and manufacturing prowess to reach this milestone despite the slowdown brought by the pandemic. The anti-lock braking system for passenger cars was introduced by ...
In 1995, Bosch launched the industry's first electronic stability control system in the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. In the ensuing 25 years, the system has gone from a high-tech gadget for luxury cars to a ...
Siddarth Raja October 5, 2006 Comment Now! According to Bosch, 25 percent of all accidents are caused by skidding and that 60 percent of all fatal injuries occur because of side-impact crashes caused ...
Technology and services provider Bosch India on Monday said it has achieved a significant milestone of locally producing 10-million Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Stability Program (ESP ...
Electronic stability program (ESP) was introduced by Bosch, German Auto Supplier in the year 1995 which has prevented massive numbers of 190,000 fatal accidents and saved 6,000 valuable lives in ...
HUNDREDS of accidents involving company car drivers could be prevented every year if more fleets selected electronic stability programmes (ESPs) from vehicle options lists. Bosch, a leading provider ...
View post: This Chinese SUV is Both a Pickup and a Camper – And It’s Headed to Production One of the most important and ubiquitous electronic driving aids is turning 25 years old in 2020. Bosch ...
The emergence of vehicle systems that focus on safety and driver convenience is becoming ever more apparent. Mark Wilkinson revisits four interesting technologies that should be in production within ...
FLEETS running vehicles without the latest vehicle safety systems could be adding to the 12,000 serious injuries recorded every year, according to a UK technology supplier. Electronic Stabilisation ...
Bosch has just produced its five millionth Electronic Stability Program (ESP) system, as it races to meet rapidly increasing demand from Europe’s car manufacturers. Since it started production of ESP ...