AUTOMATED TRANSIT NETWORKS

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AUTOMATED TRANSIT NETWORKS

2GETTH TO GET TOGETH REALIZING SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

THERE ER: ERE With the world s population ever increasing and the depletion of our natural resources, the world is in need of energy efficient and environmentally friendly means of transportation to fulfill the basic need of mobility. Automated Transit Networks can contribute to this by providing the first and last miles links to public transportation networks, enhancing the public transportation chain and making it more competitive to the use of the car. Together we can get there: realizing sustainable mobility.

AUTOMATED TRANSIT NETWORKS Automated Transit Networks (ATN) are a guided transit mode with fully automated (driverless) operaton, featuring (computer controlled) vehicles that operate on a dedicated network of guideways. The main reasons to consider ATN are the reduced operation and lifecycle costs. The system provides transportation on demand or at a high frequency, while cities benefit from the reduction of car traffic, congestion and the environmentally friendly character. Developers maximize land value and reduce space wasted for non-value added activities by connecting locations and optimizing land usage.

2getthere offers the inhouse developed personal rapid transit (PRT) and group rapid transit (GRT) systems - or a combination. For each application the most suitable system can be selected based on application characteristics, requirements and the customer preferences. The systems are ideally suited as feeder systems to both public transit nodes and parking facilities. Alternatively they can also be used as local transit systems, connecting facilities within a certain location (e.g. within a business district).

1st generation GRT at Schiphol Airport operational Carel van Helsdingen founds Frog Navigation Systems ECT operational Decision to extend Rivium with 2nd generation GRT 2getthere started as business unit Development container carrier Development 1st generation GRT 1st generation GRT at Rivium business park operational UTS partnership for Gulf Coast Countries 1st generation PRT at Floriade 2002

EXPERIENCE OUR LEADING EXPERIENCE 2getthere s experience with automated systems dates back to 1984. The network and vehicle control systems have been proven in various demanding applications. Since 2000 2getthere realized people mover projects at the Floriade (2002), business park Rivium (2006) and Masdar City (2010). 2getthere is the leading supplier of automated transportation networks, capitalizing on experience by continuously improving its products delivering the best possible and most suited transportation systems to its customers and passengers. EU research CyberMove demonstration in Antibes Order for Masdar City PRT system Land Network partnership for Taiwan SMRT partnership for Singapore extended Rivium application operational 2nd generation PRT at Masdar City operational 2getthere becomes independent company 1 million pax at Masdar City Development 3rd generation GRT

Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) is a transport method that offers personal, on-demand non-stop transportation between any two points on a network of specially built guide-ways. A PRT system combines the desirable aspects of the car (private travel at any desired time) with the social advantages of public transport (no congestion and parking issues). A PRT system can be installed as a feeder system to a parking facility, as a local transit system or as a system providing a guided tour. MASDAR CITY, ABU DHABI As the world s first carbon neutral, zero-waste, car-free city, Masdar features a Personal Rapid Transit system (PRT). The network is 1.5 kilometers long, featuring 10 vehicles and 2 stations, with 4 and 6 berths respectively. The system commenced operations on November 28, 2010, carrying its 1 millionth passsenger in 2014. The system features a system availability consistently above 99.4%.

PERSONAL TRANSIT The Masdar PRT system was the world s first to open to the general public on November 28th 2010

Group Rapid Transit (GRT) is an automated transit system with an exclusive right-of-way, accommodating a shared ride for up to a maximum of 30 passengers per vehicle. Typically these systems are installed in a line connection, but can also operate in a network configuration. A GRT system can provide both a scheduled service with a high frequency or transit on-demand. A GRT system can be installed as a feeder system to a public transit node or parking facility or as a local transit system. BUSINESS PARK RIVIUM, THE NETHERLANDS Based on having proven that the GRT system could provide a better service and frequency at lower cost, phase II features a 1800-meter track with five stations and six 20-passenger vehicles. During peak-hours all vehicles are operational, on-schedule, based on a 2.5 minute interval. The scheduled service optimizes capacity. In off-peak hours service is optimized by transit on-demand.

GROUP TRANSIT The Rivium GRT system is the only automated system worldwide operating at grade with at grade intersections for cars and pedestrians

For acceptance, especially in urban environments, it is essential that system integrates seamlessly into the existing spatial planning. The sophisticated guidance system allows for the infrastructure to be kept simple, ensuring the capital costs are substantially reduced compared to rail-guided systems. The only addition is a grid of (passive) magnets installed just below the road surface. 2getthere additionally applies advanced obstacle detection systems to ensure the safety of passengers and people in the operating environment. This ensures the systems can operate also at grade, only requiring grade separation for those intersections where the flows are too intensive. The stations should fit the local environment while accommodating the throughput required. The ability to support different station layouts and provision of clear passenger interfaces ensures 2getthere s systems are intuitive to use.

INTEGRATION INTO THE URB N FABRIC

2getthere provides operations and maintenance services in close cooperation with its partners worldwide, both with local operations and maintenance teams and remote support from the Netherlands. The operational costs of 2getthere s current applications are the lowest in the market. Both Rivium and Masdar are at less than 50% of the costs of other operational ATN applications. 2getthere s services can include employment of a dedicated team for operations and maintenance, remote support, spare parts as well as system and software upgrades. The result is a superior system availability, both at Rivium (>99%) and Masdar (>99.4%). OPERATING EDGE 2getthere s Transit Operations and Monitoring System (TOMS) provides proven reliability and availability as well as flexibility in configuration. The system operates according to scenarios, allowing operations parameters to be adjusted automatically based on the time of day or manually after observation. This ensures quick implementation as well as minimum capital and operational expenses. TOMS is the first supervisory system featuring a completely 3-dimensional interface. It allows great insight into the actual status and allows for quick familiarization of operators.

Technology: proven in mutiple demanding environments, both indoor and outdoor. OPEX: 2getthere s operating expenses are lowest in the market, with existing applications at only 50% of competing operational systems. CAPEX: 2getthere realizes best value - the costs relative to the economical life span are the lowest in the market. Intellectual Property: all IP, license, ownership rights and knowledge is concentrated in 2getthere. Grade level: the ability to operate at grade, with at grade intersections, allows installation on any level and saves costs. Guidance: the technology is the most reliable and least vulnerable guidance, robust against dirt, rain and snow. BASIC FEATURES YOU

Operations: experience with multiple systems, authoring the operational and design safety case. Controls: vehicle and supervisory controls are leading in experience and design, with a development history of more than 30 years. Product Range: based on the application requirements, either personal or group transit is provided. Co-operation: involving experts allows scaling up and down along with the project requirements. Architecture: the distributed network ensures flexibility and robustness, allowing for easy extension and addition of vehicles. Safety: uniquely features obstacle detection ensuring superior safety over competing systems. CAN BUILD ON

CONTINUING TO LEAD

2getthere has a history of firsts, starting with the introduction of the first free ranging automated vehicles (March 1986) to integration of such system for passenger transit at grade (December 1997) and the world s first PRT system in public operation (November 2010). We will continue to drive the market, starting with the introduction of the 3rd generation GRT system and applications in excess of 5,000 people per hour.

2getthere (HQ) Proostwetering 26a l 3543 AE UTRECHT l the Netherlands T: +31 (0)30 2383570 l F: +31 (0)30 2383571 l E: info@2getthere.eu 2getthere Middle East a joint-venture with United Technical Services LLC Plot No. 3E, Sector MN-3 Musaffah l P.O.Box: 277 Abu Dhabi, UAE T: +971 2 6171000 l F: +971 2 5538853 l I: www.uts.ae 2getthere Asia a joint venture with SMRT Services Pte Ltd 251 North Bridge Road l Singapore 179102 E: enquiry@2getthere-asia.com.sg l F: +65 6453 7645 Taiwan l Land Network Co. Ltd. 5F, No. 60-5, Sec. 2 l Taichung Port Rd. Taichung City 407 T: 886-4-23120199 l E: service@landnetwork.com.tw l I: www.landnetwork.com.sg 2getthere is a founding member of the Advanced Transit Association Industry Group. For more information please visit www.advancedtransit.org All information provided herein is provided for information purposes only, without any warranty or guarantee of any kind, express, implied or otherwise. Information is subject to change without prior notice.