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Continental Automotive Systems (CAS), founded in 1906 by Alfred Teves, a division of the German Continental AG, was a brake and electronics supplier to the automotive industry, supplying systems, components, electronics, lithium-ion batteries and engineering services for vehicle safety, comfort and powertrain performance. Its sales top €4.6 billion.[citation needed]
It comprises two units:
It supplies lithium-ion batteries for the GM E-Flex System of Chevrolet Volt, from A123Systems.
CAS's acquisition of the Automotive division of Motorola was completed in July 2006. Continental acquired Siemens VDO from Siemens AG in 2007.[1]
In 2019, Continental reorganized the powertrain division into a new entity Vitesco Technologies with intention to spin off,[2] expected to occur in September 2021.[3]