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    Ensuring Reliable &

    Energy Efficient

    Rolling Stock for

    Optimal Operations

    Guido Vogel

    13th

    March 2013

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    AGENDA

    BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION

    OVERVIEW OF MEGATRENDS

    NEED FOR RELIABLE & ENERGY EFFICIENT ROLLING STOCK

    1

    2

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    2

    4 BOMBARDIER APPLICATIONS

    5 SUMMARY

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    BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION

    Overview

    * as at December 31, 2011

    ** as at December 31, 2011 (includes contractual employees)

    Bombardier Transportation Bombardier Aerospace

    Revenues* $9.8 billion Revenues* $8.6 billion

    Backlog* $31.9 billion Backlog* $22.0 billion

    Employees** 36,200 Employees** 33,600

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    AGENDA

    BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION

    OVERVIEW OF MEGATRENDS

    NEED FOR RELIABLE & ENERGY EFFICIENT ROLLING STOCK

    1

    2

    3

    4

    4 BOMBARDIER APPLICATIONS

    5 SUMMARY

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    Climate change

    Urbanization and

    population growth

    Congestion

    Oil scarcity and price of

    energy

    Aging of societies

    OVERVIEW OF MEGATRENDS

    5

    26.4%

    Rail

    1.6%

    72%

    Road Others

    CO2 Emission of Transportation Sector (Europe)

    Rail has lower CO2 emissions than other

    modes of motorized transport!

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    AGENDA

    BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION

    OVERVIEW OF MEGATRENDS

    NEED FOR RELIABLE & ENERGY EFFICIENT ROLLING STOCK

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    2

    3

    6

    4 BOMBARDIER APPLICATIONS

    5 SUMMARY

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    Need for Reliable Metro Systems

    1 http://www.td.gov.hk/en/transport_in_hong_kong/public_transport/railways

    Various sources: SCI Verkehr / LTA Journeys 2012 Key Transport Statistics of World Cities

    The world market for metro

    vehicles

    With the high level of rail passengers due to urbanisation and population growth, there is a need to provide passengers with a safe, reliable and comfortable means of transport.

    Metros are suitable in densely populated metropolitan areas with a need for extremely efficient means of public transport. For example, Hong Kongs Mass Transit Railway moves over 4 million people daily between 155 stations across 246.4 km of rail1.

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    Need for Reliable Metro Systems

    The trend for automation

    Soure: UITP - Metro Automation Facts, Figures and Trends (2011)

    Km of automated metro in 2011, by city

    The number of kilometres in service has doubled, (43/% in the last three years) with the opening of as many automated lines km as in the last 30 years. This trend is expected to continue in the coming decades.

    Most of this growth takes place outside of Europe (83%); Asia stands out with 70 km. Middle East also present high growth numbers (Dubai complemented with lines in Makkah and Riyadh totalling 52 new km in 2011).

    Expected evolution in automated lines (km)

    Why is unattended train automation the preferred choice for new lines and systems? Besides the greater flexibility in operation and financial feasibility, UTO systems offer safer operations by reducing the human-risk factor. Well designed UTO systems have proven to be more reliable than conventional metros and hold an impressive safety record!

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    Need for Reliable Metro Systems

    Core systems of a fully automated metro

    Source: Automated Metro Ensuring Safety and Reliability with Minimum Human Intervention,

    LTA Abstract 2009

    Vehicle ATP Vehicle ATO Vehicle ATP Vehicle ATO

    Signalling System

    Integrated Supervisory and

    Control System (ISCS)

    Communication Rolling Stock/Train

    Trains are equipped with redundant traction voltage circuit and propulsion systems.

    All major equipment/control systems, including the Train Integrated Monitoring System

    (TIMS) designed to ensure that a single equipment/system failure will not immobilise

    train.

    Critical train control functions employed hardwiring interfacing circuits to ensure high

    reliability and predictable failure modes such as emergency brake, traction voltage

    control circuit, propulsion control and interfacing with ATP system.

    Designed to

    eliminate single

    point of failures!

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    Need for Reliable Metro Systems

    Achieving rolling stock reliability

    Built with redundancy

    - Highly reliable components

    Active management of reliability

    growth

    Testing and commissioning

    Remote train data

    diagnostics

    Evolution of train design optimised

    performance and through

    experience

    Pro-active maintenance regime & Intelligent monitoring systems

    RAM and safety management processes

    Many organisations are adopting FRACAS (Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System) to create a failure/incident data repository which will be able to assess operational reliability. Train design will slowly be evolved to optimise performance with constant feedback from such diagnostic systems. Achieving rolling stock reliability should be applied not only during design and manufacture phase but also throughout the life of the train!

    Robustness Stability

    Punctuality Disturbances

    Arrival / departure delays

    Primary / secondary delays

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    Need for Energy Efficient Metros

    Design efforts to maximise energy efficiency

    Improving Energy

    Efficiency

    Stations

    Rolling Stock

    Infrastructure

    Operational Strategies

    Escalator

    sensors and

    speed

    Modern Aux

    Equipment

    (eg. AFC)

    LED Lighting

    PSD

    Installations

    Adjust Air

    Conditioning

    Regenerative

    Braking

    Supercaps

    Weight

    LED Lighting

    Adjust Saloon

    Temperature (according

    to pax load)

    Articulation / light

    weight bogies

    Driverless operation

    / driving style

    Vary Fares

    Minimise delays /

    manage dwell times

    Vary Speeds

    Source: 2009 CoMET and Nova Groups / Imperial College London

    Coasting

    ATC / ATR

    Settings

    Off-peak service

    frequency

    Split trains where suburban

    branches

    Track Profile /

    Curvature

    Underground

    or elevated?

    Line-side

    capacitors

    Higher Voltage

    Low-loss

    Conductor

    (eg. AI)

    Intelligent

    ventilation to

    lower AC

    Lesser used

    sections: Pre-

    metro light rail

    There are a lot of influencing factors affecting energy efficiency!

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    ed. Some initiatives may yield small savings,

    but over time they contribute to significant

    reduction in energy consumption.

    Greatest savings may lie in having

    regenerative braking and Automatic Train

    Operation and Regulations systems

    (minimum energy consumption using

    coasting).

    Ensuring trains run unimpeded and with

    minimal service perturbations and delay

    will reduce energy consumption from

    avoidable acceleration.

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    Rolling Stock

    Need for Energy Efficient Metros

    How rolling stock affects energy efficiency

    Source: 2009 CoMET and Nova Groups / Imperial College London

    There should be a fair evaluation system for energy consumption which must be clear and unambiguous until the wider environmental impacts of metros are quantified and better understood.

    Regenerative

    Braking

    Supercaps

    Weight

    LED Lighting

    Adjust Saloon

    Temperature

    (according to pax load)

    Articulation / light

    weight bogies

    Driverless

    operation / driving

    style

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    Need for Energy Efficient Metros

    Relative energy efficiency of metros

    Source: 2009 CoMET and Nova Groups / Imperial College London

    The Relative Energy Efficiency of Metros

    Rail has less carbon footprint than the rest of the motorised transport, metros. However, Asian metros should be particularly concerned about the share of non-traction related energy consumption (HVAC) issues and the impact on the environment.

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    AGENDA

    BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION

    OVERVIEW OF MEGATRENDS

    NEED FOR RELIABLE & ENERGY EFFICIENT ROLLING STOCK

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    2

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    4 BOMBARDIER APPLICATIONS

    5 SUMMARY

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    Bombardiers ECO4 technologies can create energy

    savings of up to 50%

    OUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

    ECO4: The formula for total train performance

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    Bombardier Applications

    Energy Management Control System

    Features

    Managing energy consumption of all consumers on-board a vehicle

    Energy Management - Energy Display

    shows the driver actual & average energy consumption compared to fleet average

    Energy Management - Energy Metering

    allows billing and tracking the energy consumption for operators (new norm!)

    Energy Management - Smart Stabling

    reduces unnecessary auxiliary loads at turnaround, inter-peak and overnight

    Benefits

    Increases cost awareness of the driver

    Prepared for future European norm in energy metering

    Reduces energy consumption at standstill

    max. 10%

    Applications

    OMNEO (80 trains)

    SBB TWINDEXX (59 trains)

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    Bombardier Applications

    Energy consumption of train runs

    max. 15%

    Energy consumption depends

    on

    EBI Drive 50

    Saving energy, costs and reducing

    wear

    Time table

    - Time frames

    - Time slots

    Track data - Length

    - Speed profile

    - Gradients, tunnels, curves

    Train data

    - Weight, length, engine

    characteristics

    - Max speed, max acceleration

    - Running resistance, power

    loss curve

    Traction energy saving up to 15%

    Reduced energy costs

    Quick return on investment

    Consistently punctual trains

    Reduced wear to:

    - Wheel sets

    - Engines

    - Brakes

    - Track

    Applicable to all types of engines

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    Bombardier Applications

    FLEXX Tronic - The Intelligent and Active Bogie

    Features

    Automatically adapts to track conditions

    High speed, tight curves, different track parameters

    Driven by integrated, model-based controllers to

    stabilize the bogie at high speed

    steer the wheelsets in curves

    compensate rolling of carbody

    Unique Benefits

    Wider carbody = more space

    Increased speed

    Reduced vibration, wheel and rail wear,

    less wheel squeal

    max. 5%

    Application

    SBB TWINDEXX (59 trains)

    SJ Grna Taget

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    Bombardier Applications

    FLEXX Eco - The Light Weight Bogie

    Features

    In-board bearing design

    Significant reduction in weight and

    unsprung mass

    Minimized aerodynamic drag

    Unique Benefits

    Reduced cost of maintenance

    Reduced track wear and risk of rail damage

    Reduced track access charges

    max. 25%

    Applications: More than 1500 million fleet kms

    Voyager & Meridian in UK

    (200 km/h, 590 bogies)

    Norway State Railways

    (severe climate conditions, 122 bogies)

    TURBOSTAR (186 bogies)

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    Bombardier Applications

    Managing the Energy Consumption of HVAC Systems

    Features

    Transfer of energy between used and fresh air

    systems

    One heat exchanger per HVAC

    Measuring the number of passengers and

    supplying the right amount of fresh air

    Unique Benefits

    Improved air quality in train

    Up to 26% energy savings

    max. 26%

    Applications

    Shanghai Line 12

    Singapore DTL

    SBB TWINDEXX (59 trains)

    OMNEO (80 trains)

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    Bombardier Applications

    Reliable and Energy Efficient Rolling Stock

    Weight

    Special focus on light weight design.

    Carbody is designed as an Aluminum integral design and further weight savings have been attained in the areas

    of propulsion and auxiliaries.

    Weight savings also in interiors and installation

    A total of 5% weight savings compared to the previous generations is achieved.

    MF Auxiliary converters

    Considerably reduces weight and space

    Four converters installed in train, higher redundancy and availability will be achieved.

    Singapore Downtown Line

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    Bombardier Applications

    The fastest of the family ZEFIRO China

    23 Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.

    The ZEFIRO train sets new standards with a strong and powerful design

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    Bombardier Applications

    Energy saving solutions

    24 Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.

    ECO4 offers our customers added value to their trains and services and delivers

    on the promise of Total Train Performance

    ThermoEfficient

    Clima-tization System

    for energy savings on

    HVAC consumption

    38% (of original HVAC

    consumption)

    Mitrac Permanent Magnet

    Motors

    for energy savings on

    traction

    2% (of original tractioin

    consumption)

    EnerGplan Simulation

    Tool for energy saving

    potentials on fleet

    consumption

    20% (of original tractioin

    consumption)

    Energy Managment

    Control System for energy

    savings on

    the auxiliaries

    10% (of original auxiliary

    consumption)

    EBI Drive 50 Driver

    Assistance System

    for energy savings on

    traction/operation

    14% (of original traction

    consumption)

    AeroEfficient Train

    Shaping for energy

    savings on traction effort

    9% (of original traction

    consumption)

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    Bombardier Applications

    AeroEfficient - Front Design

    Lower part of the cross section

    shaped to cover most of the bogie to reduce

    drag & aeroacoustics

    Air inlets at positions

    with low pressure

    differences under cruising

    conditions

    No discontinuity of front shape

    Optimized contours to

    Improve side wind

    stability

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    Bombardier Applications

    EcoEfficient - Environmental Performance

    Recyclability > 90%

    Recoverability > 95%

    Low Greenhouse Gas

    Emissions

    Committed to eliminating

    hazardous substances

    EcoDesign through Life

    Cycle Assessment

    Bombardier VHS rail vehicles reflect our dedication to developing products and services for

    environmentally sustainable mobility

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    Q&A ?

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