DENSO Announces 'MobiQ' for the Automotive Aftermarket

DENSO Announces ‘MobiQ’ for the Automotive Aftermarket

The new brand delivers smart, green mobility solutions, Denso said.

DENSO Products and Services Americas, Inc., an affiliate of leading mobility supplier DENSO, announces MobiQ: the company’s new brand of aftermarket smart mobility and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) products and solutions. DENSO unveiled MobiQ today at ITS America Conference & Expo 2024 in Phoenix, at booth #437.

DENSO said its growing line of smart mobility products and systems “reflect its commitment to delivering seamless, sustainable digital-first capabilities that increase the safety of people and goods on the move.”

“MobiQ stands for mobility, intelligence and quality,” said Hiroshi Yanone, senior manager of Connected Services at DENSO Products and Services Americas. “We are committed to the smart mobility market and are excited to bring 75 years of automotive expertise to promote safer, more efficient and cleaner movement of people, vehicles and cargo on the road today.”

DENSO said it is demonstrating the capabilities of two MobiQ V2X solutions for the aftermarket throughout the four-day trade show:

  • Roadside Unit – a device that can integrate with existing infrastructure such as traffic signal controllers and networks to optimize safe and efficient traffic movement.
  • On-Board Unit – a device enabling connected vehicles and intelligent infrastructure to communicate, creating new opportunities to enhance road safety and vehicle movement.

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