Urban Solutions for public and semi-public areas Panel Discussion: Electro-Mobility, a smart city enabler

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Urban Solutions for public and semi-public areas Panel Discussion: Electro-Mobility, a smart city enabler Dr. Marie-Theres Thiell SVP Grid Management East/Urban Solution European Utility Week 2017, Amsterdam, October 4, 2017

Important Urban Solutions notice address the complex, interdependent challenges of modern cities. Several of these issues are directly related to mobility This document contains forward-looking statements. These statements are based on the current views, expectations, assumptions and information of the management, and are based on information currently available to the management. Forwardlooking statements shall not be construed as a promise for the materialisation of future results and developments and involve known and unknown risks Noise and uncertainties. Actual results, performance or events may differ materially from those described in such statements due to, among other things, changes in the general economic and competitive environment, risks associated with capital markets, currency exchange rate fluctuations, changes in international and national laws and regulations, in particular with respect to tax laws and regulations, affecting the Company, and other factors. Neither the Company nor any of its affiliates assume(s) any obligations to update any forward-looking statements. Air pollution Safety Security Traffic congestions Urban Solutions Affordability Environmental friendliness Digitization Reliable energy supply Communication

Based on the overall smart city strategy, Urban Solutions provide concepts, products and services for zero-emission urban mobility Acquisition and analysis of traffic and environmental data Public charging and parking in city centers / city logistics Transportation demand and impact analysis Integrated mobility concepts Integrated parking solutions Fleet management & electrification of city fleet Public charging and parking in residential areas Electrification of urban public transportation system E-car-sharing, E- ride-sharing & E-taxis

Shared-use mobility and self-driving cars will radically improve the traffic situation in urban areas Measures Benefits Requirements Ride sharing fleets (AutoVots) Taxi bots Highly and/or fully automated driving On-demand micro-bus services Standard public transport Reduce kilometers driven in total by entire fleet (by ~20%*) Reduce total number of vehicles on streets (by up to 90%*) Free up urban space formerly needed for streets and parking Real-time fleet management Intelligent integrated charging infrastructure concepts (including power generation) Sensors for real-time traffic monitoring covering entire urban area *Source: OECD / International Transport Forum: Urban Mobility System Upgrade How shared self-driving cars could change city traffic (2015)

Digital street furniture will be crucial to enable efficient and safe autonomous driving Car-to-X communication Car-to-car / vehicle-to-vehicle communication Car-to-infrastructure / car-to-roadside communication Fixed infrastructure (street furniture) equipped with (radar) sensors and cameras Communication via fiber net and small cell Fixed infrastructure provides real-time information for cars: Movement of other vehicles and pedestrians not yet in sight for the car itself Road condition (e.g. wet, icy) Traffic situation (e.g. accidents, congestions, construction work) Availability of parking lots

Building up on its traditional street lighting business, innogy becomes enabler for smart street furniture Small Cell E-charger Wi-Fi hotspot Camera Information screen Emergency call Public communication Efficient LED lighting Parking management Autonomous driving

Urban solutions include mobility concepts as well as other products and services for cities Management & operations Battery storages & e-mobility infrastructure Photovoltaics services Supply & services Supply of electricity, heat, cooling Metering Energy efficiency consultancy services Heating and cooling CHP Planning & consulting Aggregation / energy trading Planning, construction, operation of grids and facilities Street lighting & smart pole Commercial operation and/or contracting Billing services

Besides cities and districts, Urban solutions can be placed in semi-public areas e.g. ports, railway stations, airports

Let s innogize the cities! Contact Dr. Marie-Theres THIELL SVP Grid Management East/Urban Solution Telephone: +49 201 1222288 E-Mail: marie-theres.thiell@innogy.hu