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Roland Edel

Siemens AG, Mobility Division, Complete Transportation

CTO and Head of Innovative Mobility Solutions

Complete mobility solutions

for worth living cities

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© Siemens AG 2011 © Siemens AG 2011

More and more people.

More and more goods.

How will that work?

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Vision

4

Answers for sustainable mobility and examples

3

What are the challenges we are facing?

2

Mobility is of paramount interest for urban areas

1

(4)

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Megatrends are top priority for metropolitan areas

Urbanization

„Majority of people living &

working in cities”

Demographic Change

„Aging population with

changing needs”

Globalization

„Increased global

inter-action and trade volume”

Climate Change

„Growing impact of

CO

2

on human ecosystem”

(5)

Important role:

Mobility as growth factor

ƒ

Mobility enhances the quality of life in megacities and conurbations

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Mobility strengthens a region’s ability to compete and is the basis for

global trade

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Yearly growth rate in passenger transport 2000–2030

Yearly growth rate in freight transport 2000–2030

Forecast:

The demand for mobility keeps rising

Growth rate (in percent) OECD North America OECD Pacific OECD Europe Eastern Europe

Total Asia Africa Middle

East India Former Soviet Union Latin America China 1 2 3 4

(7)

Infrastructure Area Most Important

for economic competitiveness

Highest Needs for Investment

Over the Next 5-10 Years

ƒ

Overall high investments in all urban infrastructure areas expected

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Transportationperceived to be biggest challenge and top priority to attract investors

ƒ

Passenger and freight transportationequally important, intermodal solutions needed

Siemens Megacity Challenges-Study

3 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 9 27 Environment Culture Energy Supply Education I&C-Infrastructure City Management Public Security Transportation Water Supply Health 66 67 69 70 71 71 74 77 77 86 Social services Energy supply Public housing & civic buildings Water Supply Waste management Public safety & security Healthcare system Environmental protection Education Transportation

% of respondents mentioning as top priority % of respondents mentioning

Mobility as highest priority for city decision

makers worldwide

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Vision

4

Answers for sustainable mobility and examples

3

What are the challenges we are facing?

2

Mobility is of paramount interest for urban areas

1

(9)

Challenges to be tackled …

... require a holistic approach

for mobility solutions in urban areas

ƒ

Independency from fossil sources

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Reduction of emission and pollution (fine dust, noise, CO

2

)

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Reduction of infrastructure and space demand in megacities

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Assure steady traffic flow in densely populated urban areas

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The questions we need to answer are very simple!

„Will my kids arrive at

school safe and on-time?“

„Why do I spent half of

my life in traffic jams ?“

„Will all Xmas presents

be delivered on-time?“

„How to keep my city

competitive and livable?

„Can E-Mobility reconcile

mobility and environment?”

„How can we optimize

our last mile delivery“

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Is this the answer?

But how to assure affordable & reliable Mobility for people & goods?

Example: Seoul, Han-Gang, driveway

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Vision

4

Answers for sustainable mobility and examples

3

What are the challenges we are facing?

2

Mobility is of paramount interest for urban areas

1

(13)

Actual Siemens portfolio for urban traffic solutions

Traffic control systems

and centers

Express trains

Light rail vehicles

Metro vehicles

AGT Systems

Tramcars

Rail electrification

Rail automation

Regional trains

Airport links

Traffic management

systems and centers

Turnkey projects

Services

Parking systems

Tunnel systems

Tolling systems

Traffic data acquisition

systems

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Our approach: Complete mobility –

for the perfect interaction of all transportation systems

With “Complete and Green

mobility” Siemens offers

sustainable mobility solutions that

sensibly network the various

transportation systems in order to

transport people and goods with

greater efficiency, safety and

environmental friendliness.

Innovative

Mobility

Solutions

Integration &

Networking

Green

Mobility

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Cargo via Rail & Road

Intermodal

Airport

Road & Rail Interface

City Link into

Sea-Rail Interface

Courier / Express Road & Rail Interface

Lever to „Integration & Networking“

Air – Sea – Rail – Road

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Shared logistics concepts

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Airport Cargo Train/City check-in

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Cargo-Val/Tram

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High Speed Cargo-Train

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City consolidation center

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Fleet management in Harbor areas

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Open

Road Tolling

City Tolling

Traffic

Management

Traffic &

Parking Control

Lever to “Green Mobility”

eBRT as a clean alternative to diesel busses

e

lectrical

B

us

R

apid

T

ransit without contact line, charging at passenger stops

Urban

Electronic

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Lever to “Innovative Mobility Solutions”

Car Sharing with eCars

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City authorities as one lever for optimized mobility:

Tolling Solutions

City Tolling favoring clean vehicles based on emissions

Normal charge payers (incl. fleets) entering zone Selected partner vehicles entering zone Evaders entering zone Discounted vehicles entering zone Exempt vehicles entering the zone

Penalty Charge Notices

ƒ

100% congestion charge discount for

Electrically propelled & Plug in

Electric Hybrid Vehicles (PHEV)

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Indirect subsidies to promote

eCar usage

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Incentive systems to avoid critical

hours and critical zones with an

Inverse Tolling system (e.g. discount

for public charging / free public

charging)

ƒ

The effects achieved up to now are

convincing: traffic in London's inner

city has decreased by about 20%.

(19)

Vision

4

Answers for sustainable mobility and examples

3

What are the challenges we are facing?

2

Mobility is of paramount interest for urban areas

1

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Next aggregation level: Building the complete

picture – mobility platform 2.0

Payment

Monitoring

Information

Exchange

Management

and Control

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E-Ticketing

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E-Tolling

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Parking

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Traffic Management

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Parking Management

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Fleet Management

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Field Device Maintenance

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Common information collection and provision

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Various filters and access limitations

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Information market place

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Individuals via Smart Phone or E-Ticket transponder

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Vehicles through Floating Car Data

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Traffic stream – classic traffic detectors and cameras

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Vision becomes reality: Berlin as a Showcase for

sustainable and efficient Mobility Solutions

ƒ Lückenlose intermodale Angebote

ƒ Weitgehend xEV-Bestand in Busflotte

ƒ Wohngebiete ohne IEC-Individualverkehr

ƒ Europaweit flexibelster Individual- und individuellster öffentlicher Verkehr

Innovative,

emissionsoptimierte Wegeketten

ƒ Aufbau innerstädtischer Verteilzentren

ƒ Letzte Meile Lieferung xEV

ƒ Innerstädtischer Schwerlastverkehr weitgehend elektrifiziert

Emissionsoptimierter Lieferverkehr

ƒ Echtzeit-Ortung als Grundlage für Verkehrslenkung

ƒ Gesteuerte Verknüpfung Verkehrsleitung und intermodale Angebote

Weltweit flüssigster Großstadtverkehr

ƒ Stadt und Bezirke fahren xEV

ƒ Firmenflotten fahren xEV

ƒ Insgesamt 100.000 Fahrzeuge in Flotten und privater Hand

100% xEV Beschaffung in Flotten

ƒ „Zero-Emission“ S-Bahn-Ring

ƒ Priorität xEV in Ordnungs- und Planungsrecht

ƒ Bezirke als Gestalter der Mobilität der Zukunft

Regulierungskultur fördert nachhaltigen Verkehr

ƒ Hohe Nutzerakzeptanz von Grünstrom-angeboten (gewerblich und privat)

ƒ Etabliertes Portfolio an speicherbezogenen Systemdienstleistungen (G4V, V2G, Smart Home)

Garantierte Well-to-Wheel Emissionsfreiheit

Schaufenster Berlin

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The answers are …

... for a city worth living in

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Electrical cars, buses and trucks

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Multimodal information flow

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Innovative mobility solutions

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Access to all relevant information for everybody everywhere

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Thank you for your attention!

Roland Edel

+49 172 10 87 397

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