Severe tests for greater securityBefore security systems such as the electronic stability program ESP can go into serial production, they have a long development and testing phase ahead of them. They are subjected to extreme conditions on Bosch proving grounds to ensure that they will work perfectly in every situation.
New car models are optimized in cooperation with manufacturers and their security systems adjusted to match the features of each model.
Testing worldwideBosch has seven major proving grounds around the world:
- Boxberg (Germany)
- Vaitoudden (Northern Sweden)
- Flatrock (USA)
- New Carlisle/Indiana (USA)
- Baudette (USA)
- Juvincourt (France)
- Memanbetsu (Japan)
Vaitoudden way up in the North of Sweden and Baudette near the Canadian border are typical winter courses, where icy cold and slippery conditions are the decisive test factors. Boxberg and New Carlisle, on the other hand, are our testing courses for temperate climates.
Next year, a new test site will be opened in Hainan (China).
The test sites exchange a lot of information with each other and benefit from the very contrasting experiences they have with security systems in different climates and on different types of courses.