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Schneider Electric

November, 2014

2 Schneider Electric – Technology Strategu – Nicolas Leterrier - s’ Meeting – Nov 3rd, 2014

Three trends set to double energy demand by 2050

Urbanization

Industrialization Digitization

Challenges: > Increasing energy cost > Peaks in demand

> Pollution > City congestion

> Climate change > Water scarcity

3 Schneider Electric – Technology Strategu – Nicolas Leterrier - s’ Meeting – Nov 3rd, 2014

Global consumption must be reduced and CO2 emissions halved to avoid climate change

Untapped energy efficiency potential by segment

Industry

Infrastructure

82%

Buildings and Data Centers

79%

58%

Two thirds of the economic potential to improve energy efficiency remains untapped1.

1:Source: World Energy Outlook 2012 © OECD/IEA, 2012, from now until 2035

4 Schneider Electric – Technology Strategu – Nicolas Leterrier - s’ Meeting – Nov 3rd, 2014

The convergence of IT and energy is enabling both process and energy optimization

Technology enables new levels of efficiency

The Internet of things: an increasingly connected world (Source: Cisco IBSG April 2011 / Internet World Statistics)

0

10

20

30

40

50

1995 2003 2010 2013 2015 2020

Connected people

Connected objects

[billion]

5 Schneider Electric – Technology Strategu – Nicolas Leterrier - s’ Meeting – Nov 3rd, 2014

Balanced geographies – FY 2013 revenue1

Schneider Electric: the global specialist in energy management and efficiency technologies

€25 billion revenue FY 2013 revenue1

160,000+ people2 in 100+ countries

4-5% of sales devoted to R&D

43% of revenue in new economies FY 2013 revenue1

Diversified end markets – FY 2013 revenue1 Utilities &

Infrastructure Industrial

and Machines Data Centers & Networks

Non-residential and Residential Buildings

27% 25% 14% 34%

25% North America

20% Rest of World

28% Western Europe

27% Asia Pacific

1:Pro-forma basis including LTM Sep 2013 revenue from Invensys 2:As of February 2014 (including Invensys)

6 Schneider Electric – Technology Strategu – Nicolas Leterrier - s’ Meeting – Nov 3rd, 2014

1:Published figures in billion € restated to reflect country-market view; 2:Billion € pro-forma basis including LTM Sep 2013 revenue for Invensys 3:Including Invensys, excluding Delixi and Fuji

Nor

th A

mer

ica

33,700 Employees3

38 Factories

A balanced global footprint in 100+ countries

Wes

tern

Eur

ope

47,600 Employees3

92 Factories

Res

t of W

orld

34,100 Employees3

53 Factories

Asi

a P

acifi

c

47,500 Employees3

69 Factories 2,3

6,4

2003 2013

1,2

5

2003 2013

4,1

7,1

2003 2013

1,2

6,8

2003 2013 20031

20132

Schneider Electric 7 - Technology Strategy & Innovation – Nicolas LETERRIER

We transformed the company

€ 60bn

€ 200bn

50%

90% of sales with #1 or 2 ww position

80% of sales Western Europe + North America

~20%

43% of sales

78% of sales Non-residential buildings + Industrial & machines

5 diversified end-markets

Accessible markets Leadership positions

Geographies New economies exposure End markets

More than doubled size

€ 8.7bn

€ 24bn

2003

2013

2003

2013 4 balanced geographies

Schneider Electric 8 - Company Confidential

The one-way energy-only grid becomes two-way energy+data smart grid

Transmission Distribution

Centralised Generation

Utility network Consumers

Industry

Buildings

Data Centres

Infrastructure

Renewable Energy Plants

1

Communication and software at all levels “Smart Grid”

4

Consumers

Consumers Active

Active

Residential

3

Electric Vehicles

3

Active Energy Efficiency: Energy visibility & Means to act

2 Distributed Generation

1 Distributed Generation

1

Smarter Demand

Smarter Supply

le Smart Grid

Demand Response

Schneider Electric 9 - Company Confidential

… leading to a complex competitive environment

Providers need to help their

customers manage this complex Power + IT mix.

10 Schneider Electric – Technology Strategu – Nicolas Leterrier - s’ Meeting – Nov 3rd, 2014

Connecting, saving and sharing energy: our integrated approach to efficiency

Save Connect Share

11 Schneider Electric – Technology Strategu – Nicolas Leterrier - s’ Meeting – Nov 3rd, 2014

Connecting all people, points, and devices

>  Open platform

>  Plug into ERPs

>  Connection to user

>  Real time data and algorithms to measure performance (energy & process)

>  Benchmarking performance across sites to identify improvement areas

Smart, real-time data provided through open platforms and integrated systems, enabling insight and action for a sustainable future.

12 Schneider Electric – Technology Strategu – Nicolas Leterrier - s’ Meeting – Nov 3rd, 2014

Saving energy

>  Connected products

>  Local control

>  Active energy efficiency systems

>  Optimized process

>  Reduced consumption

Achieve optimized performance of operations, processes and assets with integrated hardware, software, and services that combine the worlds of energy and IT.

Schneider Electric 13 - Prosumer – Q1/13

Flexibility in building thermal management Start earlier and store thermal energy during nights

Shed during peak While maintaining comfort and energy under control

Power curtailment: 100kW Duration: 2h00 Temperature drift: 0,8 °C Outside temperature: 6°C

Peak price curtailment strategy Savings: 16% with similar kWh consumption

Equivalent to consumption of 50 homes !

14 Schneider Electric – Technology Strategu – Nicolas Leterrier - s’ Meeting – Nov 3rd, 2014

Sharing capacity across the smart grid and making cities more efficient

Working to save, connect, and share energy and resources, for a world that is more efficient, livable and sustainable.

Smart grid

>  Shift and shave capacity to balance supply and demand

>  Demand response >  Ensure network stability, while integrating renewables

and electric vehicle charging infrastructure

Smart cities >  Making cities more efficient, livable, and sustainable through an

Integrated Management Platform

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A future Smart City

Schneider Electric 16 - Industry Business – January 2014 CONFIDENTIAL

In the convergence of IT & OT Customer requirements from sensor to big data

Con

trol

O

pera

tion

Dev

ices

Virtual IP Network

Moores Law

Mobility

Ente

rpris

e

Analytics tools

DigitalServices

Virtual & Remote Operation

IT

OT

Distributed Intelligence

Sensor Miniaturization

Connected device to Eth/Web

Optimized power conversion

Advanced Mobile HMI

Integrated Engineering S/W

17 Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes - EU Sustainable Energy Week on 21 June, Brussels

Enlarged vision through Energy in Context

Energy Efficiency 15L per 100 km

Energy Efficiency 15L per 100 km

Energy Information

Energy Efficiency 15L per 100 km

Energy Efficiency 15L per 100 km

Energy Information – with context

profile of track Travel direction Travel direction

Distance Distance

Hei

ght

18 Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes - EU Sustainable Energy Week on 21 June, Brussels

Energy in Context – Real case

Energy consumed in production context

Afternoon Shift

470kwh

Morning Shift

540kwh

Search for root causes and

benchmark for best-practices

implementation

• New staff • Respect standard procedures for stone loading cycle

Crew #A • Experienced staff • Fine tuned the stone loading cycle

Crew #B

Daily crashed stone

Crusher #1

Morning Shift

450 Tn/8hs

Afternoon Shift

450 Tn/8hs

Schneider Electric 19 - Industry Business – January 2014 CONFIDENTIAL

IT/OT Convergence is core to our strategy

2 scenario û  Victim: Leave the leader position to the IT vendors ü  Actor: Get a leader position in the hinge region between IT and OT

à  Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory as part of the Internet of Thing & Services

à  4 emerging markets to develop Innovative Industry Solutions ●  Cloud ●  Mobility ●  Big Data / Analytics ●  Social Network

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Pervasive technologies

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Operational efficiency is an ongoing journey…

Some “things”

Some “places”

Some “times”

Some “people”

Any thing

Any where

Any time

Any one contextualize

connect

capture | control

Future State Current State

cost form factor

reliability real-time

security visualization

scalability modularity

consumption

governance standards

interoperability

workflow

Help people make the most of their energy