Bosch, one of the leading suppliers of automobile components, will pool its motorcycle activities from the areas of riding safety systems, powertrain technology, and display instruments into one business unit, the newly formed “Two-Wheeler and Powersports”.
The objective is to more effectively address manufacturers’ requirements, with a big emphasis on making sure Bosch technology is better used to make motorcycles safer, as is already the case with cars, and reduce emissions, said a statement.
Bosch plans to develop a safer and more eco-friendly future in the GCC region as it repositions itself in the rapidly expanding motorcycle market, it added.
Andreas Bodemer, vice president of Bosch Automotive Aftermarket Middle East and Africa, said: “We intend to make the future of motorcycling in regions like the Gulf safer and cleaner.”
“We’re aiming to become a leading supplier in the motorcycle market, just as we are in the auto business. Performance already shows that Bosch technology for more efficiency and safety should be part of any car, and in the future the same will go for motorcycles,” he said.
Use of technology to improve road safety in order to reduce accidents and deaths is strongly supported by Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of the Automobile and Touring Club of
the UAE, which represents the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) in the Emirates.
He said: “We need the leaders in this field to continue to develop technology to make our roads
Safer. Anything that can be done to improve safety for motorcyclists and all other road users must be encouraged.”
The Bosch reorganisation comes at a time when studies indicate that by 2021, more than
160 million two-wheelers will be produced annually – a third more than today.
Bosch components service the entire two-wheeler spectrum, and the company is the market leader for motorcycle safety equipment such as Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and Motorcycle Stability Control (MSC).
GIDAS, the accident database, says using ABS can prevent one-quarter of all motorcycle accidents resulting in injuries or fatalities. It also says MSC can have a positive effect on the outcome of two-thirds of all motorcycle accidents caused on curves by rider error.
In countries like the UAE which are witnessing growing measures to protect the environment, Bosch is looking to play an important role with the use of technology that reduces motorcycle fuel consumption, it added.
Source: TradeArabia
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