Bosch brings ebike personalization through smart hardware and OTA updates

Bosch wants to upgrade your bike for it’s lifetime

Bosch brings personalization to hardware capabilities

The eBike smart system contains several key components which connect with the app via Bluetooth:

The LED Remoteis thumb operated. It uses different colors to signify the riding mode. It can display information such as the current charge status and support level.

The Kiox 300 displaysits on the handlebar, displaying rider fitness data syncing with theeBike Flow app, andwithApple Healthafter the ride.

The PowerTube 750offers themaximumrange in the current Bosch eBike battery portfolio. It isoptimallydesigned for climbing and longer distances.It weighs in at 4.4 kilograms and charges to 50% in just over two hours and to 100% in about six hours using the 4A Charger.

The Performance Line CX drive unitprovides a maximum 85Nm of torque for a natural riding experience.In the eBike Flow app, the strength of the support, dynamics,maximum speed, and maximum torque can be set to adaptto different riding modes and styles.

Over 100 brands have adopted Bosch’s modular product portfolio integrating it to suit their own brand design.

The eBike Flow app bundles all important information on the home screen — from the connection status of the eBike to the next service appointment and the battery charge status. It also shows the total mileage of the drive and the distribution of the different riding modes.

Bosch firmware updates bring increased security

Firmware updates are an essential part ofelectric bikemaintenance. They fix software bugs, send performance updates, and maintain security. The OTA updates remove the need to visit a bike shop or service center for the latest software.

According to Bosch, futureeBikers will benefit from theft protection improvements, such as the trigger of an acoustic alarm to deter thieves and, in the event of theft, tracking the bike’s location in the eBike Flow app.

The eBike Flow app launches in autumn with Android and iOS downloads,  with initial supports in English, German, and French.

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Story byCate Lawrence

Cate Lawrence is an Australian tech journo living in Berlin. She focuses on all things mobility: ebikes, autonomous vehicles, VTOL, smart ci(show all)Cate Lawrence is an Australian tech journo living in Berlin. She focuses on all things mobility: ebikes, autonomous vehicles, VTOL, smart cities, and the future of alternative energy sources like electric batteries, solar, and hydrogen.

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