This is translated from German. They mention Synerject's contribution along with Orbital for small engined vehicles that must meet Western emissions standards.
"Press Release
Cost-optimized technology for efficient
fuel consumption and low emissions
The latest injection technology and Continental's engine and transmission
controls for
cost-sensitive markets in Asia, Eastern Europe and South America.
Shanghai, April 21, 2009. The emerging vehicle markets in Asia, Eastern Europe
and South America are developing rapidly. There is also an increasing demand in
these markets for the latest technology in order to comply with more stringent
emissions regulations and to reduce fuel consumption and thus vehicle CO2
emissions. For these cost-sensitive markets where most vehicle models sell for
considerably less than €10,000, the Powertrain Division within Continental AG,
the international automotive supplier, can provide a complete portfolio of low
cost internal combustion engine components. The central feature is the new
"Easy-U" engine management system, which comes with a fully validated set of
actuators, sensors plus special fuel pumps, and the new transmission control
system based on the "EAST Platform" for automatic and double-clutch
transmissions.
The challenge was to get engineers in each region to develop and produce
high-tech products which meet local low-cost-market requirements. This enables
Continental to satisfy the varying requirements of vehicle manufacturers and
markets quickly and extremely flexibly. In addition to its automotive
development know-how, Continental is also relying on synergy effects from its
engineering experience in the motorcycle and non-automotive fields.
Emissions regulations act as technology drivers
Purchasers of cars in different world markets demand widely varying standards of
comfort, performance and safety. However, as regards the legal requirements set
out in their emissions regulations, the gap between western industrialized
countries and the emerging markets, i.e. predominantly India, China, Russia and
Brazil, has shrunk significantly. Whereas, in the very recent past, China lagged
six years behind European regulations, the Euro 4 standard now applies in their
megacities and in ten major Indian cities as well. These emission levels can
only be achieved through state-of-the-art engine management and injection
systems. In the "affordable cars" segment, some 90 percent of all registered
passenger cars are fitted with gasoline engines for cost reasons. More over, car
makers in China and other developing countries are now being set on exporting
towards industrialized countries, meaning that systems fit on their cars must
comply with Western regulatives.
A complete portfolio for the internal combustion engine
When developing inexpensive engine management systems, injectors, fuel supply
systems and sensors, Continental's Powertrain Division can draw not only on its
mature expertise gained in classical automotive markets but can also exploit the
synergy effects from its Synerject subsidiary. This joint venture company,
established over ten years ago together with the Orbital Engine Company,
specializes in engine management systems for motorcycles, boats and other
leisure sports vehicles. Consequently, development work has incorporated much of
the technology used for the small one, two and four-cylinder engines in this
less expensive segment; this technology transfer, especially from motorcycles to
cars, will accelerate in the next few years.
In addition to the innovative 32 bit "Easy-U" engine management system, which
can be flexibly adapted to the relevant vehicle architecture, the total package
on offer includes injectors, air pressure and temperature sensors, electronic
throttle bodies, stepper motors, crankshaft, camshaft and knock sensors.
"Easy-U" was developed at the company's Chinese sites, with support from Europe.
The start of serial production of "EASY-U" is scheduled this year in Changchun
in China, and most of the sensors and actuators used in this system are also
manufactured in China.
2009 will also see the start of series production in Changchun of the
newly-developed transmission control unit, to be marketed under the name of
"EAST TCU". The controller is a rapid-acting 32 bit controller in a compact
housing and has a wide variety of possible uses. It is engineered in China with
support from Europe, with the target to address various applications in the
emerging markets. The EAST TCU is designed as an electronic platform that can
monitor and control continuously variable transmissions (CVT), wet double clutch
transmissions (DCT), hydraulic AMT and traditional automatic transmissions. An
evolution of the EAST TCU that will address electromechanical actuation is being
developed, thus allowing to cover the complete range of automatic transmissions.
Shortened time to market and reduced engineering efforts for application,
together with the cost competitiveness of the EAST TCU, will be an enabler for
the Automatic Transmission market in China and in other developing automotive
market.
Hybrid and electric drive technology is also gaining in importance in emerging
markets. Continental, as a worldwide supplier of the complete range of hybrid
technology from lithium-ion energy storage units to power electronics, is
playing a significant role in promoting this technology. Several series
production contracts for mild hybrid drives are currently running in China.
Because the markets for "affordable cars" are so price-sensitive, the challenge
here as well is to implement high-tech solutions more simply and less
expensively but, at the same time, to pro-vide functionality comparable to that
installed in vehicles for Western Europe or North America. A key role will be
played by cars with purely electric drive systems, mainly intended for use as
city runabouts in densely populated areas and for which there is already an
increasing demand.
Continental has been producing hybrid components since 2003. In 2008,
Continental started series production of lithium-ion batteries to be used in
hybrid drive cars. It will be installed as standard in the new Mercedes S400
BlueHYBRID, available from the middle of 2009. Continental has already begun
production of its EPF1 series of power electronics and is now developing the
second generation power electronics EPF2 with it established customers for use
in hybrid and electric vehicles. Through innovative design and packaging
Continental was able to reduce the volume of the unit by significantly, while at
the same time increasing its performance. The EPF2 is designed for battery
voltages from 85 to 400 volts and can drive motors up to 75 kW. Continental is
planning to manufacture hybrid components in its Tianjin facility.
By 2015 one car in five worldwide will be an "affordable car"
The automotive trade is expecting strong growth in the low-cost vehicle market
in the coming decade, particularly in the emerging markets of Asia. Studies have
concluded that the production of "affordable cars", i.e. cars which cost the end
user less than €10,000, will increase, mainly in India and China, by up to 70%
from today until 2015. Similar growth rates are also forecast for Eastern Europe
and South America. By the middle of the next decade, one in every five cars
produced throughout the world will be in this category. But, there will be a
wide range of prices within this category; while studies have shown that the
average price in Europe will be in the range of €8.000 - €11.000, the price in
India will be around €2,400.
With sales exceeding €24 billion in 2008, the Continental Corporation is one of
the top automotive suppliers worldwide. As a supplier of brake systems, systems
and components for the powertrain and chassis, instrumentation, infotainment
solutions, vehicle electronics, tires and technical elastomers, the corporation
contributes towards enhanced driving safety and protection of the global
climate. Continental is also a competent partner in networked automobile
communication. The corporation employs nearly 140,000 at approximately 190
locations in 35 countries.
The Automotive Group of Continental AG is one of the leading global automotive
suppliers. With its three Divisions – Chassis & Safety, Powertrain and Interior
– it achieved sales of approximately 15 billion € in 2008. The Automotive Group
employs more than 80,000 people in more than 130 locations worldwide. As a
partner of the automotive industry, the Automotive Group develops and produces
innovative products and systems for a modern automotive future, in which a car
accommodates individual mobility and driving pleasure to driving safety,
environmental responsibility and cost-efficiency.
The Chassis & Safety Division (5.1 billion €, 27,000 employees) develops and
produces electronic and hydraulic brake and chassis control systems, sensors,
driver assistance systems, air bag control systems, occupant classification
systems, washer systems as well as electronic air suspension systems. Its core
competence is the integration of active and passive driving safety into the
safety concept ContiGuard®. The Powertrain Division (4 billion €, 25,000
employees) integrates innovative and efficient system solutions for vehicle
powertrains. These systems increase performance and driving comfort while at the
same time lowering consumption and emissions. The comprehensive range of
products includes gasoline and diesel injection systems, engine management,
transmission control, including sensors and actuators, as well as fuel-supply
systems and components and systems for hybrid drives. Information management is
at the very heart of the Interior Division (5.9 billion €, over 30,000
employees). The range of products includes instrument clusters and
multifunctional displays, control units, electronic car-entry systems,
tire-monitoring systems, radios, multimedia and navigation systems, climate
control systems, telematics solutions as well as cockpit modules and systems.
Additional products and services for commercial and special vehicles and spare
parts for the independent aftermarket as well as original equipment services for
a phased-out series production perfectly round off the portfolio.
Contact for journalists:
Simone Geldhäuser
External Communications
Continental
Powertrain Division
Siemensstrasse 12
93055 Regensburg
Phone: +49 941 790 - 61302
Fax: +49 941 790 - 9961302
simone.geldhäuser@... Susanne Einzinger
Vice President Communications Asia
Continental
28 Zhongshan Nan Road
Jiushi Tower, Adjoining Building
200010 Shanghai, P.R. China
Phone: +86 21 6080 - 4551
Fax: +68 21 6080 - 3264
susanne.einzinger@...
www.continental-corporation.com"
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