Connected Vehicles. The rise of safety innovations and intelligent mobility

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Connected Vehicles The rise of safety innovations and intelligent mobility 1

Global Trends Growing world population Between now and 2050 the global population is expected to increase from 6.9 billion to more than 9 billion, with 98% of this growth happening in cities and in the developing and emerging world 2

Global Trends Urbanisation MEGACITY City with a minimum population of 10 million 24 megacities today, 37 megacities by 2025 More than 60% of the population will live in cities by 2025 3

Impact on mobility 4

TRAVEL DISTANCE Commuter Trends Multi-modal Commuting Intercity Intercity Train City Suburbs restrictions City Carsharing Private Cars Intercity Bus and smarter infrastructure will increase the popularity of Micro-mobility multimodality Public Transportation Destination TRAVEL DISTANCE 5

Commuter Trends Smart Urban Planning 6

OEM Challenge Changing role Mobility Player Mobility Aggregator Mobility Integrator OEM s need to adapt to changing situation 7

The Connected Car 8

Telematics - Present and Future 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2025 Connected Navigation Era Create demand, learn how to operate ecall Era 100% cars connected, effortless value for customer Automated Driving Era Highway Urban 9

Telematics Customers expectations V2X are increasing The EU announced on 12/02/2014 that ETSI and CEN completed the work on the basic set of standards needed to make connected cars a reality V2G Vehicle-to-Grid V2C Vehicle-to-Cloud V2V Vehicle-to- Vehicle Vehicle-to- Infrastructure V2I V2X is the ability of vehicles to connect with their surroundings V2P Vehicle-to- Pedestrian Safer Mobility Greener Mobility Convenient Mobility 10

Safer Mobility 11

Our Ultimate Goal - Zero Casualties 12

Safety New legislation ecall / ERA GLONASS Regulations to use telematics to reduce fatalities after an accident (as of 2015) Data Communication Module Crash 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 RU draft regulation 1 Jan Live (TBC) New Types Jan Live All New Vehicles EU draft regulation 2 Oct Live (TBC) New Types 1 Russia Issue 2 eraglonass specs not clear yet even if expected to go live in only 1 year EU Issue ecall regulation not approved yet by EU Parliament 13

Safety - Integrated Safety Management Integrating systems effectively to support improved safety. From helping park your vehicle to raising an e-call in case of an accident. 14

Safety - Reducing casualties By integrating systems we believe we can reduce road casualties 15

Safety Toyota s Cooperative Intelligent Transport System Example of research Toyota is conducting in Japan Unlikely adoption in the EU even in the mid-long term Day 1 problem Which OEM / road authority will invest before the others? EU mandatory process is busy with ecall. (US is discussing mandatory fitment.) Key Message: Know that TMC is one of the leading C-ITS researchers, but that commercial deployment in Europe is unlikely 16

Greener Mobility 17

Environmental Next generation vehicles 1997 2005 2012 Future Fuel efficient vehicles are at the heart of any low carbon transport systems Toyota has a long history in innovation and creating fuel efficient vehicles Our next generation vehicles include hybrids, plug-in hybrids, electric cars, and hydrogen fuel cells Over 6 million hybrid vehicles sold to date 18

Environmental Smart Grid A new future where cars, homes and people are linked 19

Environmental Building a low carbon transport system 20

Environmental Trial in Grenoble, France 21

Grenoble Trial - Vehicles Vehicle COMS (Monoplace) i-road Constructor Toyota Auto Body Toyota Motor Corporation Size (L x W x H) mm 2,395 x 1,095 x 1,500 2,350 x 850 x 1,445 Battery and recharge time Lead 4 hours Lithium-ion 3 hours Range ~ 50km ~ 50km Maximum Speed Possibility to limit to 45km/h Number of vehicles ~ 70 22

Grenoble Trial - The Toyota i-road 23

Convenient Mobility 24

Connected Services Growing driver expectations Top 5 of connected services are available on Toyota s Touch 2 with Go platform! Source: Strategy Analytics Automotive Consumer Insights 25

Connected Services on Toyota Touch 2 with Go Connected Services Google Places Yandex TomTom Places Nokia Places Panoramio StreetView TomTom Traffic (Toyota) Inrix Traffic (Lexus) Apps (Toyota Only) Fuel Prices Parking Park & Go Twitter Weather Glass of Water Speed Cam Service (upcoming) Music Streaming Service (upcoming) 26

Connected Services - Real-time traffic Real-time traffic has a positive impact on... Safety: less accidents by avoiding congested areas Environment: reduces CO2 emissions Convenience: spend less time in the car 27

Summary & Reflection 28

Summary The world population is growing The number of megacities is growing The way we look at mobility will need to change Car manufacturers will need to adopt to this change The connected car car is key in facing this challenge The connected car will help create... Safer mobility Greener mobility Convenient mobility 29

Personal Reflection / Challenges Reflection Telematics brings IS closer to the product Challenges Everybody has an opinion on Telematics... but the opinion is based on personal position A succesful telematics project requires... a multi-discipline team a multi-company view What is a suitable business model for Telematics? How to handle the big data coming from Telematics? 30

Thank you! 31