“After acquiring Emitec, Continental expands its Powertrain portfolio”

Aftrer acquiring 100% ownership of the joint venture with Emitec Emission Control Technologies in 2014, Continental now focusses on expanding its portfolio in its powertrain division.

Emitec, founded in 1986 and based in Lohmar, Germany was formerly a 50/50 joint venture between Continental and GKN.

With this acquisition, Emitec has been integrated into Continental's Powertrain Division, merging with Business Unit Fuel Supply (FS) to form a new Business Unit Fuel & Exhaust Management (FEM). In addition to production sites in Lohmar and Eisenach in Germany, Faulquemont in France and Fountain Inn in South Carolina, USA, Emitec has a plant in Pune, India.

Continental's Powertrain Division develops and produces innovative and efficient system solutions for vehicle powertrains. The Division's range of products includes gasoline and diesel injection systems, engine management and transmission control, sensors and actuators, exhaust aftertreatment technologies, fuel supply systems, and components and systems for hybrid and electric drives.

With the integration of Emitec, which develops and produces metallic catalyst substrates, particle filters, and dosing modules for selective catalytic reduction (SCR), Continental now offers a comprehensive portfolio of exhaust-gas aftertreatment systems. SCR technology involves injecting a urea-water solution into the exhaust stream to reduce the amount of nitrogen oxide in exhaust gases.

"Our global production sites provide excellent expansion opportunities for Emitec's current products. Emitec, on the other hand, is strongly represented in the commercial-vehicle and two-wheeler sector, which can help us gain access to new market segments.

The two wheeler market in India, for example, offers tremendous opportunities for our new Business Unit," says Dr. Markus Distelhoff, Head of the new Business Unit Fuel & Exhaust Management, and former Head of Business Unit Fuel Supply.

"With more stringent emission standards worldwide, such as Euro 6, almost all diesel vehicles will need a SCR system in the medium term. Specifically in India, the nationwide implementation of Bharat Stage IV (BS IV) will drive up the take rate on SCR in the Commercial Vehicle segment, creating significant opportunities for our new Business Unit Fuel & Exhaust Management in India, says Claude d'Gama Rose, Managing Director, Continental Automotive Components India.

Continental Powertrain will now be able to offer emission reduction technologies as complete systems to customers in the future due to its wide product portfolio.

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