Bombardier Passenger Rail Technologies and the Environment Rail and the Environment Hilton, Lac Leamy, May 15 2007 Paul Larouche, eng. Director, Marketing and Product Planning
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Bombardier Corporate office based in Montréal, Canada Workforce of some 56,400 people worldwide (January 31, 2007) Revenues: $14.8 billion US (fiscal year ended January 31, 2007) More than 96% of revenues generated outside Canada Listed on Toronto Stock Exchange (BBD) 4
Overview Bombardier: a diversified company Transportation 44% Aerospace 56% Breakdown of revenues by business segment year ending 31 January, 2007 5
Team A workforce of some 56,400 dedicated and highly skilled people Others 0.5% Transportation 51.5% Aerospace 48% as at January 31, 2007 6
Bombardier Aerospace Bombardier Aerospace is a world leader in the design and manufacture of innovative aviation products and services for the regional, business and amphibious aircraft markets. It also offers Flexjet fractional ownership, Skyjet aircraft charter and management, technical services, aircraft maintenance and pilot training. Flexjet and Skyjet are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. 7
Bombardier regional aircraft Q100/200 Q300 Q400 CRJ200 CRJ700 CRJ705 CRJ900 CRJ200, CRJ700, CRJ705, CRJ900, Q100/200, Q300 and Q400 are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. 8
Bombardier business aircraft current production models Learjet 40 XR Learjet 45 XR Learjet 60 XR Challenger 300 Challenger 605 Challenger 850 & Challenger Corporate Shuttle Solutions Bombardier Global 5000 Bombardier, Bombardier Global 5000, Challenger, Challenger 300, Challenger 605, Challenger 850, Global Express, Learjet 40 XR, Learjet 45 XR and Learjet 60 XR are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. 9 Global Express XRS
Bombardier Transportation Bombardier Transportation is the global leader in the rail equipment manufacturing and servicing industry. Its wide range of products includes passenger rail vehicles and total transit systems. It also manufactures locomotives, propulsion and controls and provides rail control solutions. 10
Bombardier Transportation Facts & Figures Worldwide Workforce* Countries with Production Presence Production Sites Revenues** Order Backlog* 29,100 21 42 $ 6.6 billion US $ 27.5 billion US * as at 31 January, 2007 ** year ending 31 January, 2007 11
Bombardier Transportation around the World 42 Production Sites in 21 countries 12
Bombardier Transportation Segmented revenues by geographic region Asia-Pacific 11% Other 4% North America 15% Europe 70% as at January 31, 2007 Total 2007 Revenues: MUS $ 6,586 13
Products and services A full spectrum of railway solutions Rail Vehicles Total Transit Systems Services Rail Control Solutions Propulsion & Controls Bogies Light Rail Vehicles Metros Commuter Trains Regional Trains Intercity Trains High-speed Trains Locomotives Monorail Systems APM Systems Light Rail Systems ART Systems GLT Systems Fleet Management Operations & Maintenance Material Solutions Vehicle Refurbishment Component Reengineering Integrated Control Systems Automatic Train Protection and Operation: wayside and onboard Interlocking systems Wayside Equipment Services Traction Converters Auxiliary Converters Traction Drives Control and Communication Portfolio to match entire range of rail vehicles 14
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Why Passenger Rail Public Transportation? Advantages of passenger rail solutions Reduction of individual car traffic - Reduction of traffic volume - Reduction of pollution and noise exposure - Reduction of costs for repair and maintenance of roads Increase of mobility - Attractiveness through quick connections - Environmentally friendly transportation (effects on tourism, urban development, ) - Extension and interconnection of inner-city transport with overland traffic Passenger rail modes Trams Light Rail Vehicles Metros 16
Bombardier* Mitrac* Energy Saver Mitrac* Energy Saver Stores and re-uses braking energy Uses UltraCaps technology * MC Bombardier inc. 17
Bombardier* Mitrac* Energy Saver Up to 30% in energy savings Up to 50% lower peak power demand Up to 50% lower voltage drop along the catenary Bombardier* Mitrac*Energy Saver in service in Mannheim, Germany Similar technology can also be installed along the wayside Allows catenary free operation for up to 1000 metres: Busy intersections Historic sections Un-affected by ice storms No service interruptions from maintenance work on catenary * MC Bombardier inc. 18
Wasted Braking Energy with Conventional System 19
Up to 30% Energy Savings with Bombardier Mitrac Energy Saver 20
Catenary Free Operation with Bombardier Mitrac Energy Saver 21
AirTrain JFK LIRR Jamaica JFK CTA NYCT HB Links all terminals in JFK s Central Terminal Area with: Long Island Railroad at Jamaica Station New York City Transit at Howard Beach Station. 22
AirTrain JFK Bombardier ART Safe Fully automated Flexible operation 23
Airtrain JFK Energy Optimization Simulations 24
Reduced Energy Consumption through Optimization of Operating Speeds 25
Reduced Energy Consumption through Optimization of Operating Speeds 26
Reduced Energy Consumption through Optimization of Schedule 27
Reduced Energy Consumption through use of Energy Storage Units 28
Reduced Energy Consumption through an Integrated Energy Optimization Strategy 29
Applications for Energy Storage Energy savings and optimization Catenary-free operation Diesel Electric Multiple Unit (DEMU) Hybrid locomotives Additional electrification system capacity 30
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