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The Central Body Controller (CBC) market is a segment of the telematics and vehicle electronics industry. It is composed of a range of products and services that enable the integration of vehicle systems and components. CBCs are responsible for controlling and monitoring the various systems and components of a vehicle, such as the engine, brakes, and transmission. They also provide data to the vehicle's onboard computer, allowing for improved performance and safety. CBCs are used in a variety of applications, including fleet management, navigation, and driver assistance.
CBCs are becoming increasingly important in the automotive industry, as they enable the integration of multiple systems and components into a single, unified system. This allows for improved efficiency and safety, as well as the ability to monitor and control the vehicle remotely.
Notable companies in the CBC market include Continental AG, Delphi Automotive, and Bosch. Other companies include Denso, Autoliv, and ZF Friedrichshafen. Show Less Read more