The Future on the Road: How Continental Is Transferring Technologies from Concept Tires to Series Production

Continental Communications India
Continental India
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4 min readMar 22, 2024

As early as 2021, the Continental focused on the use of silica from agricultural waste, polyester from recycled PET and other renewable and recyclable materials with the Conti GreenConcept concept tire. Continental has now incorporated many of these technologies into its series tires.

The UltraContact NXT from Continental is the most sustainable series tire to date.

With the UltraContact NXT, the company launched the most sustainable series tire to date last year. This underlines Continental’s claim to be the most progressive manufacturer in the tire industry when it comes to sustainability.

Polyester from PET bottles: From the presentation to series production in just one year

Conti GreenConcept: Concept tires from 2021 with more than 50 percent sustainable materials.

PET bottles often end up in waste incineration plants or landfills. By using the ContiRe.Tex technology, Continental and its partners have succeeded in producing high-quality polyester yarn for tires from recycled PET bottles. Depending on the tire size, between nine and fifteen PET bottles can be reused per tire. The PET bottles used come exclusively from regions without a closed recycling loop.

Sustainable innovations belong on the road and not in a showroom.

The premium tire manufacturer brought the Conti-Re.Tex technology to production readiness in less than a year. This is remarkable, because in addition to the conversion of corresponding production processes in the tire plants, the use of new raw materials is always a complex balancing act for the engineers and material experts at Continental.

After all, only when all the materials are perfectly coordinated with each other can customers benefit from safe, energy-efficient and durable high-performance tires. Series tires with Conti-Re.Tex technology have been available from specialist tire dealers in Europe since April 2022.

Series tires with up to 65 percent sustainable materials

The Conti-Re.Tex technology is also part of the most sustainable passenger car series tire on the market to date. With the UltraContact NXT, Continental offers a tire with a particularly high proportion of sustainable materials. Many of the technologies contained in the tire were part of the Conti GreenConcept concept tire, which was presented to the public for the first time at IAA Mobility 2021.

These included silica made from rice husk ash or recycled PET bottles.

Recycled rubber, rice husks and plastic bottles: sustainable materials in tire production.

Production of the UltraContact NXT started in July 2023 in Lousado, Portugal. With up to 65 percent renewable, recycled and mass-balance-certified materials, the series tire combines a high proportion of sustainable materials with maximum safety and performance.

All 19 tire sizes received the top EU tire label rating (“A”) in rolling resistance, braking in wet conditions and exterior noise. By 2030, Continental is aiming to use over 40 percent renewable and recycled materials in its tires. The UltraContact NXT is an important step for the tire manufacturer on the way to achieving its ambitious sustainability goals.

Innovations along the entire value chain

Thanks to the balanced interplay of efficient and sustainable technologies and materials, Continental products are particularly efficient when driving.

Particularly high energy efficiency in city traffic: Conti CityPlus.

The Conti CityPlus technology presented at IAA Mobility in 2023, for example, increases the overall energy efficiency of a car tire by up to 10 percent.

Lower CO2 emissions for cars with combustion engines and greater range for electric vehicles.

This is achieved by optimizing tire behavior in inner-city stop-and-go traffic, which can increase the range of passenger cars by up to three percent. For electric vehicles, this corresponds to a saving of around 0.6 kWh per 100 kilometers. Continental’s latest technology could also be used in production in the near future. The premium manufacturer is in contact with several original equipment customers who have expressed interest.

Systematically moving toward greater sustainability

By 2030, Continental is aiming to use more than 40 percent renewable and recycled materials in its tires.

High-quality polyester yarn is obtained from recycled plastic bottles that would otherwise end up in incinerators or landfill sites.

Continental is continuously working to advance innovative technologies and sustainable products and services along the entire value chain, from the procurement of sustainable materials to the recycling of end-of-life tires. Continental aims to achieve a proportion of 100 percent sustainable materials in its tires by 2050 at the latest.

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