Elmos Semiconductor Showcases Future Mobility Innovations at CES 2026
December 2nd, 2025 9:21 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Elmos Semiconductor SE will demonstrate advanced semiconductor solutions at CES 2026 that enhance vehicle intelligence, safety, and efficiency through innovations in thermal management, braking systems, sensor technology, and quantum security.

Elmos Semiconductor SE will present its latest semiconductor innovations during CES 2026 in Las Vegas from January 6 to 9, 2026, demonstrating technologies that make vehicles smarter, safer, and more efficient. The company will showcase various demonstrators highlighting the performance of Elmos integrated circuits in key application areas of future mobility. The Thermal Management demonstrator illustrates how intelligent Elmos motor control ICs control pumps, valves, and flow sensors to optimize temperature control in electric vehicles, thereby increasing efficiency and range. The Air Flow/HVAC demonstrator with the E533.06 BLDC controller, the E523.62/63 actuator driver, and the E703.15 ultrasonic flow sensor applies this principle to vehicle interiors, where precise motor control ensures quiet, energy-efficient, and comfortable climate control.
Safety and reliability are emphasized in the Brake-by-Wire demonstrator, where the E520.47 dual-bridge sensor signal processor measures brake pressure with maximum precision to enable faster and safer braking. The Smart Electronic eFuse demonstrator addresses similar safety concerns by showing how intelligent fuse solutions make power distribution in modern zonal vehicle architectures more efficient and safer through real-time monitoring and flexible load control. Elmos underscores its leadership in ultrasonic sensor technology with the Ultrasonic Near-Field Ranging Demonstrator, a compact system that measures objects at distances as close as seven centimeters for precise detection in automated parking scenarios. An accompanying AI kit enhances this capability by using AI-supported grid mapping to interpret sensor data from the E521.44 and E524.20 more accurately, enabling improved height differentiation and object recognition for greater driving safety. The company also presents a ready-to-install ultrasonic sensor kit containing all necessary components for experiencing the new ultrasonic system in vehicles.
The OLED Rear Light demonstrator features ultra-thin, dynamically animated rear lights that combine design freedom with energy efficiency, while the Dynamic RGB LED Light Bar transforms vehicle communication into light language through flowing animations and color gradients responsive to driving situations. The Dynamic Glass Roof Light brings personalized lighting to vehicle interiors, creating adaptive lighting moods for enhanced comfort and design. The compact System-on-a-Chip sensor E527.06 reliably detects rain and darkness, with its modular software architecture enabling complex evaluation of sensor signals to optimally control windshield wipers and lights. The Elmos rain-light tunnel demonstrator shows how the company intelligently combines sensor and actuator technology by controlling an autonomous rear windshield wiper that reacts to different rain intensities, fog, or changing light conditions.
Elmos' patented single-chip solution for a Quantum Random Number Generator uses quantum principles based on in-chip photoemission to generate high-quality random numbers for cryptographic security. This chip, measuring only 2 x 2 mm, is designed for cybersecurity in the automotive sector and networked systems. The company presents the second generation of the QRNG in a compact USB stick format, which generates true, physically random numbers based on quantum events and visualizes them live on a laptop, including online verification according to the NIST standard. With its integrated entropy source and minimal energy requirements, the QRNG demonstrator illustrates how Elmos is paving the way for secure, future-proof vehicle communication. View the original release on www.newmediawire.com.
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