Continental builds new US plant for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

February 20, 2020
Continental builds new US plant for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
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Technology company Continental has announced the construction of a new plant in New Braunfels in the US state of Texas which will expand its capacity for the production of radar sensors, a key element in its portfolio of advanced driver assistance systems.


Frank Jourdan, member of the Continental Executive Board responsible for the business area 'Autonomous Mobility and Safety' said, "Advanced driver assistance systems save lives. Continental is one of the world’s market leaders in this area. We are benefiting from steadily increasing fitment rates in new vehicles. And in the future, too, we are anticipating major growth opportunities. Over the next five years, we are planning further investments in the high triple-digit million Euro range in the areas of assisted and automated driving. The capacity expansion in New Braunfels is part of our growth strategy."

For the construction of the new plant in New Braunfels, Texas, Continental plans to invest about €100 million over the next three years. Scheduled production of radar sensors is planned to start in 2021. Car manufacturers use Continental's radar sensors for technologies such as emergency brake assist, adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring.
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