How a smarter grid enables smart mobility and how smart mobility enables smarter cities!

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How a smarter grid enables smart mobility and how smart mobility enables smarter cities! Tania Cosentino President, Schneider Electric Brazil Global Forum on Electric Mobility Rio, June 2012

Schneider Electric the global specialist in energy management Balanced geographies FY 2011sales billion sales (last twelve months) of sales in new economies (last twelve months) North America 23% Rest of World 18% Western Europe 32% Asia Pacific 27% people in 100+ countries of sales devoted to R&D Diversified end markets FY 2011 sales Utilities & Infrastructure 24% Industrial & machines 22% Data centres 16% Non-residential buildings 29% Residential 9% 2

The Energy challenge is the cornerstone of our business strategy The facts The need Energy demand By 2050 Electricity by 2030 Source: IEA 2007 vs CO 2 emissions to avoid dramatic climate changes by 2050 vs. 1990 level we want to help address this challenge 3

Why should the Grid become smarter?

The new Grid equation drivers accelerators Growing electricity demand Technology availability Need to reduce CO 2 emissions Active government & regulators Constraints on existing networks Active end-users making the smart grid happen Schneider Electric - Leaders Essentials 24 & 30 May, 2012 5

The one-way energy-only grid becomes two-way energy+data smart grid Communication and software at all levels Smart Grid Centralised Generation 4 Utility network Consumers Transmission Distribution 3 Consumers Active Residential Consumers Active Industry Buildings 3 Electric Vehicles Data Centres Infrastructure 1 1 2 1 Renewable Energy Plants Distributed Generation Active Energy Efficiency: Energy visibility & Means to act Distributed Generation Schneider Electric - Leaders Essentials 24 & 30 May, 2012 6

Electric Vehicles and the smart grid Supervision system: optimizes charging: avoids peak times and favors renewable energy, through charging management systems in charging stations, buildings & homes, all connected to the grid Infrastructure management and Building Network management Plug Recharge Cable Network Charge everywhere, anytime 100% safe charging infrastructure Optimised energy bill and carbon footprint Smart grid / demand-response 7

We offer Electric Vehicles charging infrastructure & supervision services Residential garage Residential car park Quick charging station Advanced services Private company car park Shopping centre car park Energy management Covered paying car park Vehicle fleet car park Road-side car park Schneider Electric - Leaders Essentials 24 & 30 May, 2012 8

Why should Cities become smarter?

The Energy challenge and the cities Cities today and by 2050 Earth s surface World population World population Global energy consumption Global CO 2 emissions Years to double the urban capacity developed over the past 4000 years the battle will be won, or lost, in the cities 10

As cities grow, so do their challenges Scarcity of resources Aging and overloaded infrastructure Reduce costs & manage debt Traffic congestion Environmental targets & pollution Attract global investment, jobs, talent Crime Cities challenges are challenges of survival! 11

Cities need to become smarter by becoming more efficient, more sustainable and more liveable Efficient Better information sharing Improved resiliency to disruptions Increased control over city systems Sustainable Reduced Carbon emissions and energy consumption Operational cost savings Decreased need for massive infrastructure investments Liveable Higher quality of life for city residents Increased attractiveness to jobs & talent Increased global competitiveness 12

A city is a system of systems Energy Mobility Renewable Energy Smart Grid Smart Metering Gas Distribution Electric Vehicles Traffic Management Tolling & Congestion Charging Mass Public Transport with infrastructure pain points to solve Buildings Homes Public Safety Healthcare Education Public Lighting Buildings & Homes Water Distribution Mgmt Water Stormwater Mgmt Public Services 13

A Smart City is an efficient, sustainable, livable system of systems Energy Mobility Renewable Energy Smart Grid Smart Metering Gas Distribution Electric Vehicles Traffic Management Integrated Management Platform + Control Center(s) Tolling & Congestion Charging Mass Public Transport Efficient Buildings Efficient Homes Public Safety Healthcare Education Public Lighting Buildings & Homes Water Distribution Mgmt Water Stormwater Mgmt Public Services 14

We deliver urban efficiency through collaboration. Smart Collaboration 6 areas of expert solutions customized to cities s unique needs Smart Buildings & Homes Smart Integration Smart Energy integrated for performance delivered in a collaborative model Smart Public Services Smart Mobility Smart Water 15

Introducing Smart mobility

From urban mobility Communications Traffic management: traveler information, tolling and parking services... Weather management: forecasts, emergency information, flood management... Electric Vehicles supervision services Infrastructure Active Infrastructure: Electric Vehicles charging stations, traffic lights... Basic Infrastructure: roads, tunnels... 17

to smart mobility! Integration Communications Traffic management: traveler information, tolling and parking services... Weather management: forecasts, emergency information, flood management... Electric Vehicles supervision services Infrastructure Active Infrastructure: Electric Vehicles charging stations, traffic lights... Basic Infrastructure: roads, tunnels... 18

We provide Smart Mobility solutions that facilitate citizen mobility Integration and Coordination Information Congestion reduction Mobility Management Downtown Parking Optimization Critical Infrastructures Management Public Transport promotion Air Quality. Emissions reduction Road Safety. Enforcement Mobility Services Citizen Safety Emergency Management Weather prediction Facilitating citizen mobility through better information & interoperability Schneider Electric - Division - Name Date 19

In conclusion

Towards an integrated SmartCity platform to optimize city operation and efficiency City Government More efficient city management City Residents Services & information Integrated City Management Platform Information Sharing Business Intelligence Decision Support Incident Management Smart Energy Systems Smart Mobility Systems Smart Water Systems Smart Public Services Systems Smart Buildings Systems Communications Network(s) Infrastructure 21

We deliver urban efficiency through collaboration Cities can now: achieve upto 30% energy savings reduce water losses by upto 15% reduce travel time and traffic delays by upto 20% and deliver indirect benefits Environmental Reduce air pollution and CO 2 emissions Social Increase safety and security of citizens and create jobs Economical Achieve Economic boost through increased investment in city infrastructure 22

Make the most of your energy 23