EV Solutions roadmap

Bosch sourcing support for EV-era service programs

The SUS-D structure uses an animated roadmap, technology cards, partnership notes, impact counters, and a final gradient CTA. For Bosch, the roadmap is anchored in e-axle, inverter-cooling, battery-conditioning, low-friction design, and sensor-ready maintenance language from the brand seed.

Carbon and service roadmap

From replacement parts to connected maintenance planning

Now

Fitment data discipline

Brake System Components, Ignition & Electrical Parts, and Filters are mapped to service workflows so purchasing teams can keep vehicle context and category evidence attached to every quote.

Next

Low-friction service parts

Lightweight, low-friction designs support range, service life, and repeat maintenance planning for modern vehicle platforms.

EV

Thermal and e-mobility coverage

e-axle, inverter-cooling, and battery-conditioning component language prepares aftermarket teams for hybrid and electric service needs.

Future

Predictive maintenance readiness

Sensor-ready part variants help workshops and fleets move from reactive replacement toward planned, data-informed service intervals.

Technology showcase

Service details buyers can act on

Brake energy management

Brake sourcing can include rotor geometry, pad friction edge, caliper interface, and application data that supports consistent service decisions for fleets and workshops.

OEfitment focus

Electrical diagnostic context

Spark plug, ignition coil, oxygen sensor, fuel pump, and injector requests can be tied to diagnostic workflow so buyers understand the system boundary.

20search-informed terms

Filter lifecycle planning

Oil, air, fuel, and cabin filter sourcing can include media geometry, sealing expectations, flow direction, and replacement cycle language.

3main families

Bosch EV-era sourcing is not a separate decorative story. It changes the way service teams discuss ordinary replacement programs. A brake request may need language around low-friction design and service life. An ignition or electrical request may need stronger diagnostic context because sensors and connectors shape the installation conversation. A filter request may need lifecycle planning because fleet teams are trying to reduce service disruption, not simply buy a part. The site keeps those technology signals close to quote actions so that buyers can move from learning to action quickly.

Partnership language is also practical. Regional distributors need evidence they can pass to workshops. Dealer service departments need approval and qualification notes. Commercial fleet maintenance programs need replacement plans that can scale across vehicle groups. Specialist performance garages need technical confidence without losing sourcing speed. Bosch content supports those partnerships by translating engineering topics into form fields, product families, service pages, and application routes.

3Main category families mapped
20Search-informed terms loaded
OEFitment and cross-reference focus
ISOE-mark / R-mark type approval on applicable ranges
Gradient CTA

Build an EV-era parts request without losing aftermarket speed.

Tell Bosch which vehicle platforms, systems, or service channels matter, and the sourcing response can include fitment context, documentation needs, and distributor routing.