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Bosch in the United Kingdom

The future is electrifying

Electricity is a vital part of our daily lives — it also makes many aspects of life more sustainable

Electricity is a vital part of our daily lives — it also makes many aspects of life more sustainable

Electric vehicles, e-bikes, hydrogen washing machines and home appliances- we are living in a world surrounded by electricity. Electricity is what drives us forward, leads to innovation, inspires us to grow and makes the drive towards sustainability even more vital.

The evolution of electricity

The spark that set it all off

The spark that set it all off

In 1902, an electrical spark was ignited at Bosch which lead to the production of the high-voltage magneto ignition for automobiles. Since then, Bosch has sparked innovation through its products ranging from electric bike and driving systems to electricity used to generate hydrogen for power.

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Formula E

Formula E forges the future of electromobility, where big brands and teams develop technologies for worldwide racing events. Focusing on electricity and sustainability, Formula E also contributes to reducing air pollution and fights against climate change. That’s why Bosch is a Formula E partner and has developed a fully electric powertrain for the Dragon Penske Autosport team.

Hear from Rui Lopes, Bosch Motorsport Engineer about the partnership between Bosch and Dragon / Penske Autosport

A new era of transport

A new era of transport

eBikes are the new transport for tomorrow. With cities realigning themselves towards environmentally friendly principles, there is an ever-growing push for sustainable transport. The goal of the eBike is to provide a method of transport combined with an increasingly individual experience where the user is guided by electrification.

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The Future of Fuel

In the UK, we have a unique asset - the national gas grid, a complex nationwide network of ground pipes built up since the introduction of gas in the 1700s. Electricity can be used to generate hydrogen; this can be used in the national grid system meaning the whole process is fully carbon-neutral. With real world trials going ahead in England, Scotland, and the Netherlands, in the future, Bosch hopes to showcase hydrogen fuelled boilers.

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The Future of Fuel