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Jean-Baptiste Segard April 2017

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Jean-Baptiste SegardApril 2017

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Problem ? Solution !

Daily rangePeak Range

X2

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EVs: how much battery is required?

Potential for widespread electrification of personal vehicle travel in the United States, Zachary A. Needell, James McNerney, Michael T. Chang and Jessika E. Trancik, MIT ,Nature Energy 15 August 2016

Battery utility:• 0-20 kWh : 87 % of all daily usage• +20 kWh: +9% • +20 kWh: +1,5%• +20kWh: +0,5%

If 20 kWh has a « cost » (or impact) of 1unit per day of usage:• +20kWh costs 11+1=12 / day• +20kWh costs 12 + 67= 79 /day• +20 kWh costs 79+200 = 279 /day• …

The long term limit to battery size isn’t technology, it’s the marginal utility.

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Problem …

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Daily rangePeak range

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Solution !

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Daily rangePeak range

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Adressable EV market?Potential percentage of population satisfied on 100% of their usage

1% 8%

150 km EV range (30-40 kWh)

Current EV Sales 100 % electric 100% petrol

30%

300 km EV range (60-80 kWh)

100% electric 100% petrol

Heroic 1% EV sales !

Electric vehicles: How much range is required for a day’s driving? Transportation Research Part C 19 (2011) 1171–1184; Nathaniel S. Pearre , Willett Kempton , Randall L. Guensler , Vetri V. Elango

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Adressable EV market?

9%

21%

70%

150 km EV range + 6 EP Tender days

100% electric 98,5% electric 100% petrol

30%

45%

25%

300 km EV range + 6 EP Tender Days

100% electric 98,5% electric 100% petrol

Potential percentage of population satisfied on 100% of their usage

50% EV sales becomes achievable !...

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EP Tender Strenghts

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Driving electric 98% of time (instead of driving petrol all the time)…

Plug-in (omni)Hybrid on demand:• Unlimited range (+400km in 5’)• Pay per use• Maximise payload for passengers and luggage

Range extending as a service

Convenient, safe, 24/7 availability

Watch 50’’ demo:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU7d83_9xOM

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2030 Vision

• Vehicles are clean, connected, autonomous and lean.

• Their range is adequate for daily usage.

• During long distance trips, a self hitching energy module (a Tender) complements their internal energy storage.

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EP Tender value chain

R&DPurchasing of

carry over components

Assembly(sub-

contracting)

Tender’Lib rental network operation

R&D EV ManufacturingEV Commercialisation with EP Tender hitch

option

Social networks, press, word of mounth

EV makers

Symbiosis

Reduction of client acquisition cost and sales increase

Very low client acquisition cost

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The business model

Range extending service for EVsRevenues

- High client value- Margin protected by patents- Recurring business (“sticky” business)

Distribution- Low client acquisition cost (via car dealers)

Growth- Scalable business (wireless rental management, passive docking stations)- Variable costs- Global market- Growth >20% for decades

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Key facts and figures

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Launch client

Low burn rate

2 Intl. patents

granted

2,5 M€funding

Strong fundamentals

H2020 SME

Phase 2

Team of

5

Clients are impatient !

Field test 50 cars, 5 Tenders

Targeting 6m€ turnover in 2021

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Contact

Jean-Baptiste [email protected]

Mobile: +336 09 36 09 26Land line: +331 82 72 60 23

EP TenderTechnoparc

22 rue Gustave Eiffel78300 Poissy Francewww.eptender.com

www.facebook.com/eptender