Body Control Module (BCM) Future Trends in the Automotive Industry

Vaibhav Anand
Embitel Technologies
2 min readFeb 7, 2023

The automotive industry is constantly evolving, and the Body Control Module (BCM) is no exception. In recent years, the BCM has become a critical component in modern vehicles, responsible for controlling and coordinating various systems, such as lighting, climate control, and entertainment. As we move into the future, the BCM is expected to play an even greater role in the overall functionality of vehicles. In this blog, we will discuss some of the key future trends in BCM technology.

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Integration with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)

The integration of BCMs with ADAS systems is a growing trend in the automotive industry. Advanced driver assistance systems, such as lane departure warning and collision avoidance, require real-time information from various systems in a vehicle. The BCM is well-positioned to act as a central hub, collecting and distributing this information to the ADAS systems. This integration will result in a safer, more efficient driving experience.

Increased use of Over-The-Air (OTA) Updates

Over-The-Air (OTA) updates have become a popular way for vehicle manufacturers to provide software updates and bug fixes to their vehicles. In the future, we can expect to see the BCM play an increasingly important role in OTA updates, as the module will be responsible for downloading, installing, and verifying the updates.

Greater Emphasis on Cybersecurity

With the increasing complexity of BCMs, cybersecurity will become a top priority for vehicle manufacturers. The BCM is a prime target for hackers, as it controls a large number of systems in a vehicle. As a result, we can expect to see the use of encryption, firewalls, and other security measures in future BCMs.

Integration with Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Electric and hybrid vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, and the BCM is expected to play a crucial role in the management of these systems. The BCM will be responsible for coordinating the various systems, such as the charging system, power inverter, and battery management system, to ensure a seamless and efficient driving experience.

In conclusion, the future of BCMs in the automotive industry is bright. As vehicles become more connected and autonomous, the BCM will continue to play an increasingly important role in the overall functionality of the vehicle. With its central position in the vehicle, the BCM will provide a platform for integrating various systems and improving the overall driving experience.

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Vaibhav Anand
Embitel Technologies

An automotive geek and enthusiast writing mostly about the electronics and software aspects of automotive industry