Bosch, a leading global supplier of technology and services, ended the 2025 fiscal year in Ukraine with consolidated sales to third parties of nearly EUR162 million (UAH 7.6 billion), a 3.5% increase compared to the previous year, according to Serhiy Baranovsky, CEO of Bosch in Ukraine.
“Despite challenging macroeconomic and security conditions, the company maintained positive momentum thanks to stable demand, the expansion of its partner network, and active participation in Ukraine’s recovery projects. For us, it is important not only to grow our business but also to be a reliable partner that helps rebuild infrastructure and provides high-quality solutions for people and communities,” Baranovsky said at a press conference on Thursday.
In 2025, all of Bosch’s business sectors in Ukraine demonstrated growth, although growth rates varied across individual segments.
Growth in the Mobility segment, represented by the Mobility Aftermarket division (automotive parts and equipment), was driven by the development of service infrastructure, expanded distribution, and stable demand for automotive services. Four new “Bosch Auto Service” stations were opened in 2025; the network now comprises over 100 stations. According to Baranovsky, an additional driver of growth in 2025 was the rising demand for servicing used cars, as well as electric vehicles and hybrids.
In the Energy and Building Technology business sector, which includes the Bosch Home Comfort and Building Technologies divisions, Bosch demonstrated positive growth in 2025 thanks to rising demand for energy-efficient, autonomous, and infrastructure solutions. Bosch Home Comfort implemented over 70 projects in the commercial and industrial sectors during the year.
The highest demand was observed for gas equipment, air conditioning systems, industrial boilers, and hot water supply solutions, particularly in the context of infrastructure reconstruction and modernization. The company also expanded its portfolio by introducing a new generation of electric and gas water heaters and modern split-system air conditioners, while strengthening its commercial segment with Buderus solutions. In addition, the integration of climate solutions from Johnson Controls and Hitachi further expanded Bosch’s capabilities in the market.
The Building Technologies division continued to grow its business in the field of modern fire safety systems and security solutions. Growth was driven by the modernization and expansion of existing Bosch systems, particularly in healthcare facilities.
Growth in Power Tools, part of the Consumer Goods business sector, was driven by participation in infrastructure reconstruction and industrial projects, despite a decline in consumer spending. Throughout the year, the company strengthened its product portfolio by launching new professional power tools on the 18V platform, expanding its range of cordless garden equipment, and introducing a specialized line of measuring instruments for electricians and installers.
In the Industrial Technology business sector, the Bosch Rexroth division responded to the growing demand for production modernization following the relocation of enterprises.
Given the scale of Ukraine’s reconstruction needs, Bosch is focusing on solutions for energy independence and infrastructure modernization. Since 2022, the company has implemented over 50 reconstruction projects in the municipal and private sectors. Bosch supports the modernization of heating systems, supplies equipment for industrial enterprises, and implements projects aimed at improving energy efficiency. Among the key initiatives is a partnership with GIZ, which continues through 2026 and involves the installation of 13 modular boiler plants in frontline communities. The company also remains a key supplier of industrial steam boilers for new production facilities.
Over the past year, the workforce has grown by 3%, to approximately 370 employees.
In the current fiscal year, Bosch is focusing on strengthening its market positions, developing innovative solutions, and supporting key sectors of Ukraine’s economy, particularly regarding infrastructure reconstruction, energy efficiency, industrial modernization, mobility, and municipal services. At the same time, the company continues to explore the potential of new technologies in the local market, such as solutions based on artificial intelligence and energy-efficient technologies, and to develop its partner network and educational initiatives.
“We see growing demand for modern technological solutions and are actively responding to these changes by expanding our presence in new market segments. For us, 2026 will be a year of growth with a special focus on energy efficiency and modernization,” added Serhiy Baranovsky.
The Bosch Group has been operating in Ukraine since 1993 and is the largest supplier of solutions for the automotive industry and the aftermarket, as well as for industrial and household appliances.
The Bosch Group includes Robert Bosch GmbH, founded in 1886, and nearly 500 subsidiaries and regional companies in over 60 countries worldwide. Together with its sales and service partners, Bosch’s global manufacturing, engineering, and sales network covers nearly every country in the world.