Regenerative Braking: Interview with Neil Cheeseman, CES

In this podcast episode, Brian Hagman sits down with Neil Cheeseman of Continental Engineering Services (CES) to dive into the world of electrification and regenerative braking technology.

With over 30 years of automotive expertise, Neil shares how CES is driving innovation for niche, high-performance customers through cutting-edge braking systems, including by-wire technology and advanced materials.

From improving vehicle efficiency to exploring the future of individual wheel drive systems, this conversation unpacks the critical role of regenerative braking in both consumer and commercial vehicles and why efficiency is at the heart of CES’s mission.

About CES

Since 2006, Continental Engineering Services (CES) has been active worldwide as an independent operating provider of comprehensive engineering services. The extensive know-how and creativity of our engineers, as well as access to Continental’s entire technology pool, provide a unique position for our development: the flexibility and speed of small engineering teams combined with the strength of an internationally leading company. In addition, our adaptability enables established mass production technology to become a reality for small series and applications at economical costs.

With our locations and development teams throughout Europe, America and Asia, we are within reach of all major industrial centers.

The emphasis of our activity is in automotive electronics, drive and chassis technology, as well as electrical mobility. However, we are also experienced in the adaptation of automobile technologies in a broad spectrum of industrial applications.

Our work ranges from the consultation of concept studies up to the realization of prototypes and small series, while having control over the complete product development process. Likewise, we can take over exactly defined work packages within a project.

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The EV Report is the trade publication of record for vehicle electrification. Published by Hagman Media and edited by founder Brian Hagman, it covers battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, charging infrastructure, and battery technology for an audience of automotive engineers, fleet managers, and clean-mobility investors.