Continental is stepwise enhancing its portfolio of ‘by-wire’ technologies being ready for Future Brake Systems.
Matthias Matic: “We are very happy about the first business award for our Future Brake System. This success combines the introduction of future technology with a significant order intake.”
Future Brake System Level 1: Continental has developed the MK C2D concept, a modularized and scalable system generation that consists of two independent actuators.
Future Brake System Level 2: In today’s brake systems, as well as with FBS 0 and FBS 1 solutions, pressure generation is still fully integrated into the brake system unit. The hydraulics transmit the force to the brake calipers of the disk brakes or the drum brakes.
Future Brake Systems Level 3: In a very long-term view, the hydraulic system could be eliminated completely. To achieve this, all four wheel brakes could be actuated electromechanically and would thus be completely ‘dry’. The current focus on pressure generation and modulation with appropriate control intelligence would then no longer be necessary.
Continental’s semi-dry brake system gets orders worth over 2 billion euros

Rear dry-braking lays the foundation to meet rapidly evolving market needs; start of production planned with a global North American car manufacturer in 2025

10 Nov 2022 | 4863 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Technology company Continental has received a major award in the third quarter for the series production of its semi-dry brake system (also known as Future Brake System, FBS), valued about 1.5 billion euros (Rs 12,298 crore). This increases the lifetime sales to more than 2 billion euros (Rs 16,398 crore) ...

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