Elmos Semiconductor SE (FSE: ELG) will present its latest semiconductor innovations at CES 2026 in Las Vegas from January 6 to 9, 2026. The company will showcase a range of demonstrators highlighting how its integrated circuits (ICs) make vehicles smarter, safer, and more efficient. These technologies address key trends in mobility, including electrification, autonomous driving, and cybersecurity.
One of the featured demonstrators is the Thermal Management system, which uses intelligent Elmos motor control ICs to optimize temperature control in electric vehicles by managing pumps, valves, and flow sensors. This improves efficiency and extends driving range. The Air Flow/HVAC demonstrator applies similar principles to interior climate control, using the E533.06 BLDC controller, E523.62/63 actuator driver, and E703.15 ultrasonic flow sensor for quiet and energy-efficient operation.
Safety is a focus with the Brake-by-Wire demonstrator, which measures brake pressure precisely using the E520.47 dual-bridge sensor signal processor for faster and safer braking. The Smart Electronic eFuse demonstrator shows how intelligent fuse solutions improve power distribution in zonal vehicle architectures with real-time monitoring and flexible load control.
Elmos also highlights its leadership in ultrasonic technology with the Ultrasonic Near-Field Ranging Demonstrator, which detects objects as close as seven centimeters for precise automated parking. The AI Kit enhances this by using AI-supported grid mapping to improve object recognition and driving safety. A ready-to-install ultrasonic sensor kit is available for vehicle integration.
Lighting innovations include the OLED Rear Light with ultra-thin, animated tail lights, the Dynamic RGB LED Light Bar that uses flowing animations for vehicle-to-pedestrian communication, and the Dynamic Glass Roof Light for personalized interior lighting. The rain-light tunnel demonstrator features the E527.06 SoC sensor that detects rain and darkness, controlling wipers and lights autonomously, including a rear windshield wiper that adapts to rain intensity.
For cybersecurity, Elmos presents the second generation of its Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG) in a USB stick format. Based on quantum photoemission, this 2x2 mm chip generates true random numbers verified to NIST standards, ensuring secure vehicle communication. The QRNG is ideal for automotive and networked systems.
These demonstrations underscore Elmos' role in enabling autonomous driving, electromobility, and software-defined vehicles. More information can be found in the original release at https://www.newmediawire.com.


