47th International Vienna Motor Symposium
Bosch Passive Pre-Chamber Spark Plug Technology for Gasoline Engine Powertrains
Authors
M. Blankmeister, M. Biehl, A. Eichhorn, F. Lemke, M. Frank, A. Schneider, E. Schünemann, Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart
Year
2026
Print Info
Production/Publication ÖVK
Summary
Gasoline engine passenger cars and light commercial vehicles will remain a significant contributor to future mobility. Their CO2 emissions can be reduced through increased engine brake thermal efficiency, hybridization, and the use of renewable fuels for well-to-wheel CO2 neutrality. Also, the circular economy model already is applied to gasoline powertrains, making them a highly attractive future option. Therefore, Bosch will continue developing solutions for gasoline engine powertrains.
A key focus is avoiding fuel enrichment at high loads, particularly challenging for highspecific-power engines. Another major trend involves high-efficiency dedicated hybrid engines with very high compression ratios. Bosch addresses this with passive pre-chamber spark plug technology, which increases combustion speed and reduces knock. This enables stoichiometric operation at high engine loads and improved efficiency, for example, through elevated compression ratios.
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ISBN
978-3-9504969-5-6
DOI
https://doi.org/10.62626/4gy1-6tr5
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