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INTELLIGENT STREETLIGHTS A Platform for Smart Cities EcoSummit Berlin, 19 May 2015

Lighting accounts for 19% of global electricity use

Europe pays over 10 billion each year to power streetlights

There are 6x more Lighting-points than humans!

Our Solution: Smart Streetlights Streetlights are one of the most valuable asset for Cities offering the finest power grid across a nation Opportunity for a city-wide, intelligent wireless network the first step towards a Smart City Convert cost asset to value-adding asset

Smart City Platform: From Sensor to Applications

Start with: Intelligent Lighting Controls

Cities in the Netherlands

International Presence

Market Applications Main & Secondary roads Cities & Villages Business parks Industrial areas Residential areas Open Parking Spaces Bicycle paths Railway Stations Petrol Stations Ports/ Refineries University Campuses

Products: Intelligent Lighting Network Lighting Control Systems and TeleManagement

CityManager: Lighting Management Tool

Who are we? High-tech company specialized in wireless networks and sensor-technology Active in the domain of Smart City and Internet of Things International patents, design rights and trademarks Headquartered in Netherlands Team of 25+ FTE Financed by family fund Ponooc, a subsidiary of PON Holdings employing over 13.000 people worldwide

Next Steps Transition from Direct Sales to Reseller and OEM business model Strengthen position in current regions and add North America and parts of Asia

Strategic Partner Global opportunity with high-growth potential. We want to grow with this opportunity. Looking for a Strategic Partner who can help us achieve our dreams!

1. Key Developments: Example: May Residential June 2013 area

Example: Residential area

University campus

Example: Residential area Example: Roadway/ Main road University campus

Example: Industrial areas

Questions

Contact information TVILIGHT BV Westerhaven 13 9718 AW Groningen the Netherlands +31 (0) 50 800 3240 www.tvilight.com

Estimated Cost of Powering Streetlights Country Street Lights Annual Energy Bill Annual CO₂ Emissions the Netherlands 2,8 million 101 million 675.000 tons Belgium 1,8 million 96 million 368.000 tons France 11 million 382 million 800.000 tons Europe 91 million ~ 10 billion ~ 35.000.000 tons * Street lights account for over 40% of a municipality s electricity budget Assumptions: street lights per person (1/6 in NL/BE/FR and 1/9 in Europe), wattage per street light (NL = 80W; BE/FR = 120W; Europe = 180W), burning hours (4150 per year), electricity price per kwh (NL/BE = 0,11; FR = 0,07; Europe = 0.15), CO₂ emission per kwh (580g) 25 Data from EU commission research: www.e-streetlight.com

Benefits Reduces the Energy usage by up to 80% Reduces the Maintenance costs by up to 50% ROI: 3 5 years Remote management, monitoring and control Energy metering Lowers light pollution and CO₂ emissions Interactive user-experience

CitySense (sensor) True Dynamic/ Adaptive lighting On-demand: the right amount of light when and where it is necessary

CitySense (sensor) Simple plug-and-play installation Wireless: no need to change ground wiring Lamp independence: suitable for both conventional and LED lamps Suitable for any lamp-post design

CitySense (sensor) Safe circle of light: each CitySense can trigger 2 20 selected neighboring lights upon detection Excellent energy saving while maintaining public safety Minimum light-level maintained for safe feeling Responds to environmental changes Smartly responds to different types of road-users Continually monitors energy savings Monitors local traffic conditions Automatically adapts lighting level to weather conditions

CitySense (sensor) Detects pedestrians, cyclists and cars Filters out objects such as small animals, trees, wind and snow No privacy intrusion Inbuilt state-of-the-art wireless communication and lighting controls that meets global standards

CitySense Smart Sensor Filters

CitySense (sensor) Network: AES 128, SSL and Private VPN CE and TUV certification IP65, Weatherproof, Fireproof & UV proof housing -20C to +70C, 20% to 90% Rh non-condensing 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4 Self-healing wireless mesh network Compliant with European, US and Canadian standards

Proven Solution Compatible with conventional and modern LED-lamps No need for major changes to the existing lighting infrastructure Simple plug & play installation Technical support and customer service from Tvilight High quality, robust hardware and mesh-network Secure and certified 2.4 Ghz wireless communication Internet connection via 2.5/ 3/ 4G, Wifi, ethernet

Tvilight Introduction Film Watch online: https://vimeo.com/tvilight

Tvilight Working Principle Watch online: https://vimeo.com/68833939

Media: Tvilight on CNN Watch online: http://cnn.it/ifknez

Energy Savings

Technology Lighting Evolution Phase 1: Static dimming of lamp Phase 2: Advance lamp controls & Remote (tele)management Phase 3: Light on Demand, using sensor system Phase 4: Smart Cities: Integration of different sensors and systems Time

Evolution of Streetlights 2015 Smart City Light as a product Light as a service

Integration of Sensors (via SkyLite) Example: Traffic management Traffic counters can be integrated with SkyLite resulting in a better traffic flow. This leads to multiple further applications: Smart Parking Automatic re-routing in case of traffic jams Adaptive street lighting Planning of urban infrastructure Improved traffic light circuits Automatic push-notifications/lighting level adaption in case of traffic violation and emergency situations (e.g. accidents) Optimized positioning of advertisements (e.g. billboards)

Integration of Sensors (via SkyLite) Example: Environmental monitoring Integration of sensors that monitor environmental impacts: Noise pollution (urban Noise maps) Air pollution (smog, CO2, etc.) Weather conditions (e.g. for improved street maintenance during winter)

Investment for the Future Intelligent wireless network can help convert streetlight asset from a cost centre into a profit centre Wireless network enabled by SkyLite can make a city ready for Internet of Things (IoT) and various Smart City applications

Tvilight in Media Tvilight is featured as a top innovator by several media publications Read online at: http://issuu.com/tvilight/stacks