PRESENTATION OF SECOND QUARTER AND FIRST HALF 2018 RESULTS. President & CEO Håkon Volldal / CFO Tor Eirik Knutsen

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2 PRESENTATION OF SECOND QUARTER AND FIRST HALF 2018 RESULTS President & CEO Håkon Volldal / CFO Tor Eirik Knutsen

SUMMARY

HIGHLIGHTS SECOND QUARTER 2018 FIRST HALF 2018 226 MNOK in revenues, down 6% YoY due to finalisation of initial Slovenia delivery and portfolio adjustments 31 MNOK in EBITDA (14% margin), up 43% YoY and the 7 th consecutive quarter with YoY EBITDA improvement 252 MNOK in order intake, up 16% YoY, plus 105-125 MNOK in estimated value from new frame agreements 1 060 MNOK in order backlog, up from 1 026 at the end of Q1-18 (not including 250-300 MNOK in frame agreements) 148 MNOK in operating cash flow, up from -5 MNOK in Q2-17 430 MNOK in revenues, down 10% from H1-17 47 MNOK in EBITDA (11% margin), up 24% from H1-17 due to favourable product mix and good cost control 455 MNOK in order intake, up 19% from 383 MNOK in H1-17 (plus 105-125 MNOK in estimated value from new frame agreements) 106 MNOK in operating cash flow, up from -73 MNOK in H1-17 Portfolio restructuring finalized (Serbia, Malta, PSG and Brazil) Parking revenue management business in Malta closed down end of June 3 SECOND QUARTER 2018

Q2-18 AND H1-18 KEY FINANCIALS MNOK Q2 2018 Q2 2017 YoY Change Revenues 226 240-6.1% Gross contribution 145 136 +6.7% Gross margin 64.2% 56.5% +7.7 pp OPEX 114 114 0% EBITDA (excl. nonrecurring items) EBITDA margin (excl. Non-recurring items) 31 21 +42.8% 13.6% 8.9% +4.7 pp EBITDA 31 21 42.8% EBITDA margin 13.6% 8.9% +4.7 pp EBIT 19 7 +168.5% EBIT margin 8.2% 2.9% +5.3 pp H1 2018 H1 2017 YoY Change FY 2017 430 476-9.7% 973 282 274 +2.8% 591 65.6% 57.6% +8.0 pp 60.7% 235 237-0.6% 481 47 38 +24.0% 110 10.9% 7.9% +3.0 pp 11.3% 47 38 +24.0% 83 10.9% 7.9% +3.0 pp 8.5% 22 9 +154.5% 4 5.2% 1.8% +3.4 pp 0.4% 4 SECOND QUARTER 2018

BUSINESS UPDATE

TOLLING REVENUES AND EBITDA Q2-18 Q2-17 H1-18 H1-17 EUROPE 83 105 185 194 APMEA 16 12 28 28 AMERICAS 18 27 30 49 REVENUES 117 144 244 271 EBITDA 19 20 48 32 HIGHLIGHTS Revenues down 19% YoY EUROPE: Lower revenue recognition in Slovenia as project is entering service and maintenance phase AMERICAS: Lower activity in Chile + Brazil exit EBITDA contribution driven by favorable product mix (tags+alpr) REVENUE AND ORDER INTAKE DEVELOPMENT 144 98 158 40 172 56 126 141 155 117 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 Revenues Order intake Significant increase in order intake Great Belt bridge in Denmark (70 MNOK) Chile tags (20 MNOK) Service and maintenance contract renewals in Europe (25 MNOK) 65 MNOK tag frame agreement with VINCI in France NOT included in order intake Q-Free was announced as 1 of 3 prequalified vendors for the ERP project in Jakarta 6 SECOND QUARTER 2018

PARKING REVENUES AND EBITDA Q2-18 Q2-17 H1-18 H1-17 EUROPE 8 5 13 16 APMEA 2 1 2 3 AMERICAS 6 6 11 15 REVENUES 16 12 26 34 EBITDA -3-1 -8 3 HIGHLIGHTS Revenues up 33% YoY despite divestment of revenue management business (Malta) Low EBITDA contribution Close down costs related to Malta High developoment costs related to new outdoor parking sensor REVENUE AND ORDER INTAKE DEVELOPMENT 19 16 14 12 11 11 10 8 5 19 Good order intake driven by AMERICAS and APMEA New outdoor parking sensor + base station + data collection platform expected to drive sales from Q4-18 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 Revenues Order intake 7 SECOND QUARTER 2018

INFOMOBILITY REVENUES AND EBITDA Q2-18 Q2-17 H1-18 H1-17 EUROPE 12 11 31 23 APMEA 1 4 1 7 AMERICAS 3 2 3 3 REVENUES 16 16 36 34 HIGHLIGHTS Revenues flat YoY EUROPE and AMERICAS up, APMEA down EBITDA contribution slightly down due to lower ALPR revenues EBITDA 2 3 7 7 Soft order intake as we wait for purchase orders on signed frame agreements in AMERICAS REVENUE AND ORDER INTAKE DEVELOPMENT 16 13 14 16 16 24 20 17 16 10 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 Revenues Order intake 8 SECOND QUARTER 2018

URBAN REVENUES AND EBITDA Q2-18 Q2-17 H1-18 H1-17 EUROPE 0 7 0 8 APMEA 0 0 0 0 AMERICAS 46 35 66 72 REVENUES 46 43 66 80 EBITDA 18 6 12 10 REVENUE AND ORDER INTAKE DEVELOPMENT 43 50 26 19 33 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 31 20 17 46 59 HIGHLIGHTS Revenues up 9% versus last year EUROPE: Serbia divested in Q1-18 AMERICAS: SW rollout with GDOT, production and delivery capacity normalized after component shortage in Q1 Solid EBITDA contribution driven by high share of SW revenues Good order intake GDOT connected vehicles SW (delivered during the quarter) New contract to integrate signal procesing in Open TMS for PennDOT (~15 MNOK) From pilot contracts of 200-300 kusd to 2-3 MUSD contracts and large projects (10-20 MUSD) Revenues Order intake 9 SECOND QUARTER 2018

INTER-URBAN REVENUES AND EBITDA Q2-18 Q2-17 H1-18 H1-17 EUROPE 6 7 13 13 APMEA 0 0 0 0 AMERICAS 25 18 45 44 REVENUES 31 25 58 57 EBITDA 0 1 4 6 REVENUE AND ORDER INTAKE DEVELOPMENT 43 25 24 32 28 31 18 16 14 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 Revenues Order intake 9 HIGHLIGHTS Revenues up more than 20% YoY US statewide contracts plus Slovenia highway monitoring system generate recurring revenues Task orders provide additional revenues Low EBITDA contribution due to phasing of VDOT contract and limited task orders in the period Solid order intake if the new frame agreement for border control in Norway is included New contract to integrate signal procesing in Open TMS for PennDOT (5 MNOK) Misc task orders Frame agreement with Norwegian Customs to provide ALPR cameras for nationwide border control system (40-60 MNOK) NOT included in order intake 10 SECOND QUARTER 2018

FINANCIAL UPDATE

REVENUES IN Q2-18 QUARTERLY REVENUES REVENUE BREAKDOWN ON REGION/SERVICE LINE Percent 265 240 233 204 226 APMEA 9 % INTER-URBAN 14 % AMERICAS 43 % EUROPE 48 % URBAN 20 % TOLLING 52 % Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 INFOMOBILITY 7 % PARKING 7 % Revenues down 6% from Q2 2017 Tolling revenues down 19% (27 MNOK) YoY due to 25 MNOK lower revene recognition from Slovenia and Chile projects EUROPE is still largest region with 48% of revenues, down from 56% in Q2-17 Tolling accounted for 52% of revenues in the quarter, down from 60% in Q2-17 Non-tolling revenues up 13% (13 MNOK) YoY despite exit from Serbia and Malta 12 SECOND QUARTER 2018

EBITDA IN Q2-18 EBITDA EXCL. NON-RECURRING ITEMS EBITDA MARGIN EXCL. NON-RECURRING ITEMS Percent 40 33 31 21 16 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 14,2 % 15,0 % 13,6 % 8,9 % 7,9 % Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 43% YoY EBITDA improvement driven by favorable product and project mix High tag volumes High share of SW deliveries in urban Close down of unprofitable operations 7th consequtive quarter with YoY improvement in EBITDA margin Year to date EBITDA margin at 10.9% despite revenue decrease 13 SECOND QUARTER 2018

ORDER INTAKE IN Q2-18 ORDER INTAKE ORDER INTAKE BREAKDOWN SERVICE LINE Frame agreements 105-125 TOLLING 155 175 PARKING 19 218 100 133 203 252 INFOMOBILITY URBAN 10 59 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 INTER-URBAN 9 Best order intake since Q3-16 252 MNOK in confirmed orders, of which 90 MNOK were announced 105-125 MNOK in signed frame agreements with high likelihood of being fulfilled Key contracts in the quarter included Tolling: Great Belt bridge in Denmark (70 MNOK), tags in Chile (20 MNOK), service contract renewals (25 MNOK) Non-tolling: PennDOT (20 MNOK) and GDOT (15 MNOK) 14 SECOND QUARTER 2018

ORDER BACKLOG AND DELIVERY SCHEDULE END OF Q2-18 ORDER BACKLOG EXPECTED DELIVERY SCHEDULE / Percent 271 1314 1182 1049 1026 1060 445 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 344 Frame contracts at the end of Q2-18 with a total estimated value of 250-300 MNOK are NOT included in the backlog 2018 2019 2020 -> 15 SECOND QUARTER 2018

CASH FLOW AND AVAILABLE CREDIT/CASH END OF Q2-18 CASH DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY AVAILABLE CREDIT AND CASH AT HAND 257 260 228 104 129 114 182 94 125 153 131 114 88 81 44 Available cash EO Q1-18 EBITDA CAPEX & R&D Intelight Working share capital purchase change Debt amortisation and credit lines Interest, currency, tax Available cash EO Q2-18 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 Available credit Cash at hand 16 SECOND QUARTER 2018

KEY BALANCE SHEET ITEMS END OF Q2-18 BALANCE SHEET ITEMS NET INTEREST BEARING DEBT 889 Assets 1111 94 Equity & liabilities 1111 889 212 209 215 260 81 329 543 322 500 151 22 24 166 211 457 450 401 400 Per 30 June 2018 Cash Current assets Per 31 March 2018 Other non-current assets Intangible assets Per 30 June 2018 Current liabilities Per 31 March 2018 Non-current liabilities Equity Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 NIBD significantly reduced after collecting cash for initial Slovenia deployment on 26 April 17 SECOND QUARTER 2018

OUTLOOK

OUR 2016-2021 STRATEGY 2H 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 -> 1 2 3 4 RESTORE DEVELOP INTEGRATE & EXPAND TRANSFORM Restore a healthy capital structure and establish platform for profitable growth Develop distinct and leading positions within target segments Integrate offerings and expand presence to deliver on full ITS ambition Transform Q-Free through game changing partnerships/transactions 134 MNOK in new equity raised Cash management significantly improved ~50 MNOK in gross OPEX savings executed Security division divested and Brazil closed down All time high order backlog of 1400 MNOK end of 2016 New management team in place Maintain top 3 position in DSRC tolling globally Become a top 5 player in parking globally Build a sizeable global infomobility business Become a top 3 US provider of intersection controllers Become the number 1 TMC provider in the US Mid Atlantic and South East Expand internationally across all service lines All relevant offerings available in public cloud and IoT Hub Integrate inter-urban, urban, infomobility and parking offering on overall smart city platform Pursue structural partnerships Transform the business model to a service-based model Consolidate the business and/or become part of a bigger ecosystem 19 SECOND QUARTER 2018

PROMISED OPEX SAVINGS HAVE BEEN DELIVERED 1 2 3 4 REPORTED OPEX + CONTRACTORS, ADJUSTED FOR NON-RECURRING ITEMS 2016 Quarterly average: 150.3 MNOK 2017 Quarterly average: 143.6 MNOK 2018 Quarterly average: 136.9 MNOK 144 150 157 149 145 138 142 149 142 132 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 Q1 2017 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 20 SECOND QUARTER 2018

SAVINGS HAVE BEEN DRIVEN BY FTE REDUCTIONS 1 2 3 4 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AT THE END OF EACH QUARTER FTEs ~20% 442 466 464 416 423 416 410 415 393 377 Q1 2016 Q2 2016 Q3 2016 Q4 2016 Q1 2017 Q2 2017 Q3 2017 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 21 SECOND QUARTER 2018 Corporate cost reduction program initiated Homeland Security divested, Brazil closed down Second round of restructuring in Inter- Urban segment Serbia divested Malta closed down

ALL SEGMENTS ARE SET TO CONTRIBUTE POSITIVELY AFTER PORTFOLIO OPTIMIZATION 1 2 3 4 Tolling EBITDA 60 40 20 0 Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Q1-17 Q2-17 Q3-17 Q4-17 Q1-18 Q2-18 Inter-Urban EBITDA 20 10 0-10 -20 Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Q1-17 Q2-17 Q3-17 Q4-17 Q1-18 Q2-18 Infomobility EBITDA 10 5 0-5 -10-15 Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Q1-17 Q2-17 Q3-17 Q4-17 Q1-18 Q2-18 Urban EBITDA 20 10 0-10 Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Q1-17 Q2-17 Q3-17 Q4-17 Q1-18 Q2-18 Parking EBITDA 5 0-5 -10 Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Q1-17 Q2-17 Q3-17 Q4-17 Q1-18 Q2-18 Urban: Profitability in the period negatively impacted by Serbia, which was divested in Q1-18 Parking: Profitability in the period negatively impacted by Malta, which was discontinued in June 2018, and R&D expenses related to new parking sensor 22 SECOND QUARTER 2018

CONTRACT PIPELINE SITUATION IS PROMISING AND SUPPORTS GROWTH AMBITIONS 1 2 3 4 ESTIMATED VALUE OF LARGE AND MEDIUM TENDERS TO BE AWARDED IN 2018 ~50% conversion rate ~1000 1200-1300 ~700-800 ~250-275 ~225-250 Jakarta: ~700 ~200-300 23 SECOND QUARTER 2018 VINCI and Chile tags Great Belt Denmark National ALPR system Norway (cameras) Tolling service contracts PennDOT and GDOT AutoPass Bergen AutoPass Oslo National ALPR system Norway (back office) Tag contracts Tolling service contracts Ferries Norway ALPR contracts ATMS contracts Jakarta ERP Thailand highway project Argentina signal processing ALPR contracts ATMS contracts

EVOLUTION OF Q-FREE S OFFERING 1 2 3 4 Vision / aspiration Changing the movements of life Solutions Urban smart mobility Green cities Safety and enforcement Data collection and processing Systems C-ITS Products 24 SECOND QUARTER 2018 24

EXAMPLES OF SOLUTION/CONCEPT PACKAGES 1 2 3 4 Congestion pricing systems Smart intersection controllers and systems Way finding/smart parking guidance solutions Bicycle priority schemes Intelligent traffic routing and ramp metering Journey time monitoring Traffic information systems Urban smart mobility Emission-based congestion charging systems Smart traffic controllers Way-finding/smart parking guidance solutions Bicycle counting/priority Air quality monitoring/environmental sensors Etc. Green cities Traffic monitoring Weigh in motion systems Parking enforcement Truck parking concept Cooperative ITS ALPR for border control and follow me home Digital tacographs for commercial vehicles Etc. Safety and enforcement Data collection, processing and dissemination 25 SECOND QUARTER 2018

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