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London as an
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CompleteComplete mobilitymobility..IntegratedIntegrated solutionssolutions forfor urban and interurbanurban and interurban
transportationtransportation andand logisticslogistics
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Demographic changeThe world population keeps growing.
UrbanisationMore than half of the worlds population livesin cities, with rising tendency.
Globalisation and industrialisation
Global trade changes market structures;more and more emerging countries enter thestage of global economy.
Climate change and the environment
CO2 emissions and resource exploitation keeprising.
Megatrends:Our world keeps changing
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The challenge of climate change
Increasing growth in the worldpopulation and global economy
Corresponding depletion of naturalresources and increase inenvironmentally-harmful emissions
Without counter measures: increase in
annual CO2 emissions to around85 gigatons in 2050
Source: UN Population Division
1950
1975
2000
2015
2025
2050
2.5
4.1
6.1
7.3
8.0
9.2
World population (in billions)
6050
40
30
20
10
Source: Stern Review
Worldwide CO2 emissions(in gigatons per year)
0
70
80
90
2000 2020 2040 2050
42 Gt
85 Gt
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The challenge of urbanisation
The spread of urbanisation calls forattractive, environmentally-friendly and
economic transportation solutions in orderto ensure the competitiveness and appealof urban regions in the long term
This is a worldwide trend!
Africa
Asia
Europe
SouthAmerica
NorthAmerica
1950
197520002025
Urban populationin %
15
25
36
4817
24
37
51
51
6672
77
4464
7987
6474
7986
Source: UN 2006800 %10020 40 6010 30 907050
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Forecast:The demand for mobility keeps rising
Yearly growth rate in passengertransport 20002030
Yearly growth rate in freight transport20002030
Growth rate (in percent)
OECDPacific
OECDEurope
OECDNorth
America
EasternEurope
Asia Africa MiddleEast
India FormerSovietUnion
LatinAmerica
China
1
2
3
4
* Mobility 2030 report compiled by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), the International Energy Agency (IEA), and the CRA International
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Mobilitys role as a growth factor
Mobility enhances the quality of life in megacities and conurbations
Mobility strengthens a regions ability to compete and is the basis forglobal trade
Mobility is a relevant issue for climate and environmental protection
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With its solutions portfolio, Siemens can directly impact around 26 gigatons of the annualenergy-related CO2 equivalents (CO2e) of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
Around 5.3 gigatons of this can be ascribed to transportation-related emissions
At around 2%, railways account for the smallest component of all transportation modes
Energy-efficient products and solutions forlong-term environmental compatibility
Non energy-related GHG emissions(agriculture, forestry)
Energy-related GHG emissions
(particularly CO2)
Source: IEA World Energy Outlook, Vattenfall, Siemens
Total GHGemissions
Transportation-relatedGHG emissions
Rail 2%Water 10%
Aviation 12%
Road 76%
44 Gt CO2e 5.3 Gt CO2e
18 Gt
5.3 Gt
26 Gt
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Transportation Major Driver of Urban Competitiveness
Importance for Economic Attractiveness
Source: Megacity Challenges: A Stakeholder Perspective (2007) Siemens AG
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4
5
6
6
6
6
6
9
27Transportation
Safety
City management
Energy supply
Health care
Education system
Leisure / culture
Environment
Communications
Water
Others
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Complete Mobility Index
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London Complete Mobility Performance
City Urban /
Area
Country Population GDP/Head
London UK 8.75m 55,990
Strong transport management
Low scores for Accessibility and Cycle Lanes
Congestion charging and Oyster card examples of Best in Class
eCar should help address low energy use intensity figuresMAIN
FINDINGS
Accessibility - Disable
friendly stations
Road infrastructure Traffic fatalities Energy Use
Intensity
Quality of road
network
2 5 3 2 6
Dedicated Cycle
Lanes
Local public
transport services
Transport
management/control
Transport
information and
payment systems
Port facilities
2 5 5 5 5
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A Global City of the Future
London is a Best in Class example of urban mobility
The city is well placed to meet the inescapable global and local
challenges
London has a full range of infrastructures and efficientmanagement tools
Strong synergy between Londons transport policy and SiemensComplete Mobility Vision
Future exploitation of technology (eCar and further developmentsin integrated transport ) can help maintain Londons Best in
Class status
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Mobility that benefits
everyone How can Siemens
assist?
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Our answer: Complete mobility
Our goals:
Efficient management of growing traffic volumes Optimisation of modal split: providing the right transport mode for each
purpose and making efficient use of the strengths of each transport mode
Optimum coordination of rail, car, aircraft and ship transport modes, and
intelligent interlinking with modern information and communicationstechnologies
Central collection and sharing of technological know-how
Environmental protection
The Complete Mobility concept enables Siemens to create efficientmobility solutions that allow the intelligent coordination of different
transport systems for the safe, cost-efficient and environmentallycompatible transport of people and goods.
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Our answer: Complete mobility
Siemens is the only company worldwide that unites virtuallyall capabilities needed for offering integrated traffic and logistics
solutions from a single source.
Airport logistics
Rail and roadinfrastructure
Road trafficmanagement
Passenger andgoods transport
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What does it mean to
London?
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London as a transport pioneer:A city focused on the future
Airport link
Parking management
City congestion charge
Underground and bus systems
Fleet management
Commuter and regional transport
Integrated traffic management
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London as a transport pioneer:Solutions from Siemens
The capitals choice: innovative technologiesand integrated mobility concepts from Siemens.
Desiro regional trains: optimised connection between
the suburbs and the inner city
Heathrow Express: fast rail link between the airport and the innercity
Satellite-based bus tracking system: accurate bus positioning andpassenger information in real time
City congestion charge: less private traffic in the inner city
Low-Emission Zone: cameras ensure effective enforcement
Buses with hybrid technology: innovative drive technology cutspollutant emissions
Docklands light railway signalling and data control
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London as a transport pioneer:A city can breathe again
The result of the measures: less congestion, improved air quality
Street traffic in Londons inner city reduced by about 20%
150,000 tons of CO2 emissions saved per year
Bus patronage increased by 38%
Commuter times cut by 17%
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Supporting the future
Looking forward, Siemens is involved in key initiatives which will furtherenhance transport activities within the Capital
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5.5Bn up-grade to Thameslink route
Facilitate 50% longer trains
Increase from 8 to 24 trains per hour
New connection to St Pancras
international station
New stations and platform extensions
Thameslink infrastructure project
Blackfriars First station to span Thames
Route connecting north & southLondon
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Desiro City our solution for Thameslink
Launched 2009
Reduced energyconsumption up to 50%
25% lighter in weight
Flexible interior layout Increased occupancy
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Hybrid Buses Transport for London
Up to 40 percent less energy consumptionand exhaust emission
Emission-free operation possible in inner city
areas and at bus stops
Noticeably more quiet
Higher degree of comfort for passengers as
the bus accelerates a lot more smoothly
Extremely reliable and low-maintenance
traction systems
Series hybrid system concept for maximum
degree of flexibility and cost effectiveness Can be adapted to all city bus types as a
result of the modular design
Extremely short payback
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eCar infrastructure Londons requirement
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eMobility The Quick Win
64% of the total tonnage of carbon associated with private cars is for trips of less than 50 miles
The Private Motorist is the primary target in the carbon landscapeSource: OLEV
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eCar Sharing offers mobility to the eCar driverby combining parking & driving mgmt. functions
Charging
Communication
Booking
Detection
Guidance
Car park management
Park and Charge
Value added Services
Drive
Booking
Fleet Management
Tracking & Tracing
Traffic Information
Navigation
Communication
Pay as you drive
Easy to use
eCar available
Parking space
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Back to today
Road traffic accounts for76% of the worlds transportrelated CO2 emissions
IEA world energy outlook
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Fuel for thought something to think about onyour way home
The reduction of congestion and
maximising of network capacityhas always been a key objectivefor traffic managers
Recent research by the AAhighlights the additional impactqueuing traffic and congestionhave on emissions
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Fuel for thought something to think about onyour way home
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Thank you for your attention
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