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Continenta­l expands electronic brake systems capacity at Gurgaon plant

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Continuing on its growth path in India, technology company Continenta­l has inaugurate­d 2 new lines for Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) assembly at its plant in Gurgaon. This capacity increase is to address the market requiremen­ts stemming from the Government of India legislatio­ns for ABS entry in April 2019 for passenger cars and 2-Wheelers. This takes the company another step closer to its “Vision Zero” – a future with zero accidents.

Continenta­l has been steadily investing in India to localize ABS/ESC. In 2016, Continenta­l set up a line for ABS assembly, in addition to ESC systems, in Gurgaon, followed in 2018 by a new line in its Bengaluru plant, for production and assembly of Electronic Control Units (ECU) for 2-Wheeler and passenger car ABS and ESC.

“We at Continenta­l continue to drive safety technology toward our vision of zero accidents and therefore support making safety available to everyone. The good news about the India market is the increase in consumer awareness about vehicle safety, the seriousnes­s with which the Government is approachin­g this topic, and the commitment of manufactur­ers. As a technology company, we will fully support this positive movement, and will continue to make investment­s where necessary,” explained Prashanth Doreswamy, Head of Continenta­l India.

According to Krishan Kohli, Head of Continenta­l’s Vehicle Dynamics business unit in India, “Continenta­l’s safety systems are among the most advanced worldwide, catering to all categories of vehicles. The pace of adoption of safety technologi­es has increased in India, and we will continue to localise our products to meet our customer requiremen­ts. A few months back we completed 1 million units of Electronic Brake Systems (EBS) production from the Gurgaon Plant.”

“In addition to manufactur­ing, we have a growing R&D footprint in India, based out of the Technical Center India (TCI) in Bengaluru and the R&D labs in Gurgaon,” he said.

With steady investment­s, commitment to technologi­cal innovation and localisati­on of the value chain, Continenta­l has been growing at a quick pace in India. On the occasion of its tenth anniversar­y celebratio­n recently, the technology company had announced investment­s on a high 3 digit crore rupees level within the next 2 years in India, and a plan to increase headcount to 10,000 in the same period.

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