Exciting Bosch programme at Automechanika Frankfurt

August 30, 2024
Exciting Bosch programme at Automechanika Frankfurt
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The Bosch team are looking forward to welcoming visitors to its extensive stand in hall 9 at this year’s Automechanika in Frankfurt. The company will be showcasing valuable products and solutions, designed to enhance the workshop experience, making it more effective, efficient and sustainable.


At the Bosch booth, visitors will have the opportunity to engage with a team of automotive technology experts. There will be live demonstrations and exclusive previews of innovative and advanced offerings from Bosch.

Displays will include a wide array of parts and test equipment to safeguard repair operations today and in the future, with two highlights being the new HV battery repair kit and the ADAS One Solution software.

On top of updated diagnostic hardware, Bosch will also be launching the new easy-to-use interface of ESI[tronic] Evolution and secure OE-independent access to vehicle data and to latest vehicle systems, such as Tesla.

Other highlights include: on Tuesday September 10th, at 2 PM, there will be a live session with the board of directors of Bosch Mobility Aftermarket. 

The show will also be used to showcase a new range of replacement parts for A/C systems, which includes A/C compressors and condensers, for vehicles from most European manufacturers and sustainable repair solutions, with access to circular solutions, reman parts and optimised logistics.

The Bosch stand is in Hall 9. For more information please click here
 
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