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Future Propulsion Systems John Kirwan Chief Engineer Advanced Research & Development 31 July 2018 Driven to make a difference

Delphi Technologies Overview 12 major technical centers 24 manufacturing facilities 5,000 engineers and scientists 2017 revenue $ 4.8B 20,000 employees 2 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

Vision Driven to make a difference Our technologists are pioneers in propulsion systems, working with customers all over the world to make combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles more efficient and better to drive. A sustainable future starts today 3 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

Millions Light-duty hybrids expected to grow Annual hybrids sold forecasted to increase in the next 10 years: ~32 m by 2025 120 100 80 Source: IHS May 2018 32M 6M 10M 22M 48M 10M 14M 34M Electric vehicles Full hybrids & PHEVs 48V mild hybrids 60 40 20 54M 13M 34M 43M 11M 25M Alternate fuels Diesel GDi gasoline 20M 18M PFI gasoline 0 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Electrification mix unclear after 2023 as OEMs adjust to meet stringent regulatory targets 4 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

Vehicle content and complexity driving future propulsion 2010 2015 2020 2025 US: 25 MPG US: 34 MPG EU: 42 MPG CN: 34 MPG US: 42 MPG EU: 58 MPG CN: 47 MPG US: 54.5 MPG* EU: 68 MPG (Proposed) CN: 59 MPG (Proposed) Increasing levels of autonomy Assisted automation Conditional automation Safety eco-system Fully autonomous Increasing personalization Smartphone integration Full cloud connectivity Internet of things Convergence of megatrends driving increased electrification and systems 5 *Mid-term evaluation under review

Levels of Systems Integration Systems Integration Software Capabilities FUEL SYSTEM ELECTRONICS HARDWARE CORE SOFTWARE APPLICATION SOFTWARE CALIBRATION Hardware Provider Turnkey Solution Full range of capabilities Approach based on customer s capabilities and strategic priorities MODULAR PROPULSION SOFTWARE PACKAGES Gas, light duty diesel and commercial vehicles Proprietary electrification/hybrid strategies Compliant emission regulations and safety levels COMPONENT INTEGRATION Aftertreatment (Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)) Actuator control (Fuel Pump, Canister Purge) Sensors (Exhaust, Pressure, Temperature) SCALABLE SOLUTIONS Basic functionality to turnkey 6 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

Diesel Engine Management Systems FLEXIBLE DIESEL SOLUTIONS FOR APPLICATIONS UP TO 18 LITER ENGINES CV diesel injectors, pumps, and rail Exhaust sensors Remote pump option Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) doser 10110001111011011000111101101100011110110110001111011 01100011110110110001111011011000111101101100011110110 Turbo optimization 11000111101101100011110110110001111011011000111101101 10001111011011000111101101100011110110110001111011011 00011110110110001111011011000111101101100011110110110 00111101101100011110110110001111011011000111101101100 Closed-loop fuel 01111011011000111101101100011110110110001111011011000 control 11110110110001111011011000111101101100011110110110001 11101101100011110110110001111011011000111101101100011 11011011000111101101100011110110110001111011000111101 Diesel Engine Aftertreatment 10110001111011011000111101101100011110110110001111011 Controller Strategies 01100011110110110001111011011000111101101100011110111 DIESEL COMMON RAIL FUEL SYSTEMS Common diesel injector technology for CV and LV Capable up to 3000 bar with high efficiency Modular pump technology for maximum re-use and scalability DIESEL ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Control strategies to achieve regulatory compliance Exhaust sensors enable reduced emissions Modular software for maximum application flexibility Broad range of LV and CV applications 7 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

Gasoline Engine Management Systems FIRST TO MARKET WITH 350 BAR GASOLINE DIRECT INJECTION (GDi) FUEL SYSTEM GDi pump GDi injectors & rail Cam phasers 10110001111011011000111101101100011110110110001111011 01100011110110110001111011011000111101101100011110110 Low noise, vibration 11000111101101100011110110110001111011011000111101101 and harshness 10001111011011000111101101100011110110110001111011011 00011110110110001111011011000111101101100011110110110 00111101101100011110110110001111011011000111101101100 On-board 01111011011000111101101100011110110110001111011011000 diagnostics 11110110110001111011011000111101101100011110110110001 11101101100011110110110001111011011000111101101100011 11011011000111101101100011110110110001111011000111101 Gasoline Engine Multiple injection 10110001111011011000111101101100011110110110001111011 Controller strategies 01100011110110110001111011011000111101101100011110111 Engine sensors GDi FUEL SYSTEMS Low noise, flexible mounting system High precision fuel delivery over vehicle lifetime Broad fuel coverage: gasoline, ethanol and natural gas GASOLINE ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Cam phasers provide variable timing for optimized air control Sensors enable precise engine management Suite of software algorithms optimize combustion and performance High-precision fuel delivery for low toxic emission solutions 8 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

Electrification & Propulsion Management Control Full suite of 48V and high voltage power electronics Broad range of electronic controls and software Inverters Combined Inverter-Converter Gasoline engine controller Propulsion domain controller Diesel engine controller Transmission controller After-treatment controller DC-DC Converters On-board Charger Custom ASIC 011001 100111 101100 Software Motor controller Automotive grade solutions - integral to current and future propulsion systems 9 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

48V edsf: Demonstrated Benefits 15+% CO 2 REDUCTION INCREASED LOW-END TORQUE 20%+ IMPROVED ACCELERATION (0-30 KPH) INCREASED CHARGING DURING DECELERATION SEAMLESS START-STOP PERFORMANCE Realizing the system synergies of powertrain technologies and capabilities 10 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

ARPA-E NEXTCAR Project V2V Connected & ADAS systems Radar and Camera modules Navigation system V2X Cloud based Route Selection V2I Powertrain systems 48V mild hybrid Dynamic Skip Fire Powertrain controls 20%+ fuel economy improvement goal: 48V edsf with connected data 11 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

48V edsf with Intelligent Driving: Target Benefits 1%-2% improvement estimated for FTP City test cycle Connected Technologies: V2X sensors and ADAS systems: topography, surrounding environment and traffic conditions ~7% Fuel Savings Cloud Computing: Synergistically merge route information with powertrain control to minimize fuel consumption ~4% Additional Fuel Savings Intelligent driving targeting 10%+ real-world fuel efficiency improvement 12 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018

Summary Electrification penetration increasing rapidly to complement advanced internal combustion engines Connected and Automated Vehicle Systems provide new opportunities for propulsion system optimization Software, controls & system integration expertise critical for best value solutions Driven to make a difference 13 CAR Management Briefing Seminar 31 July 2018