How a smarter grid enables smart mobility…

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How a smarter grid enables smart mobility…
and how smart mobility enables smarter cities!
Tania Cosentino – President, Schneider Electric Brazil
Global Forum on Electric Mobility – Rio, June 2012
Schneider Electric – the global specialist
in energy management
Balanced geographies – FY 2011sales
Western
Europe
32%
billion € sales
(last twelve months)
North
America
23%
Rest of
World
18%
of sales in new economies
(last twelve months)
people in 100+ countries
Asia
Pacific
27%
Diversified end markets – FY 2011 sales
Utilities & Infrastructure
24%
Industrial & machines
22%
Data centres
16%
Non-residential buildings
Residential
29%
9%
of sales devoted to R&D
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The Energy challenge is the cornerstone
of our business strategy
The facts
The need
vs
Energy demand
CO2 emissions to
By 2050
avoid dramatic climate
changes by 2050
Electricity by 2030
Source: IEA 2007
vs. 1990 level
we want to help address this challenge
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Why should the Grid
become smarter?
The new Grid equation
drivers
accelerators
Growing electricity demand
Technology availability
Need to reduce CO2 emissions
Active government & regulators
Constraints on existing networks
Active end-users
making the smart grid happen
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The one-way energy-only grid
becomes two-way energy+data smart grid
Communication and software at all levels “Smart Grid”
Utility network
Consumers
4
Centralised Generation
Distribution
Transmission
Consumers
Active
3
Residential
Consumers
Active
Industry
3
Buildings
Electric Vehicles
Data Centres
Infrastructure
1
1
Renewable Energy Plants
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Distributed Generation
Active Energy Efficiency:
Energy visibility & Means to act
1
Distributed Generation
6
Electric Vehicles and the smart grid
Supervision system:
optimizes charging: avoids peak times and
favors renewable energy, through charging
management systems in charging stations,
buildings & homes, all connected to the grid
Infrastructure
management and…
Plug
Building
… Network management
Recharge
Cable
Network
Charge everywhere, 100% safe charging Optimised energy bill
infrastructure
and carbon footprint
anytime
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Smart grid /
demand-response
7
We offer Electric Vehicles charging
infrastructure & supervision services
Residential car
park
Residential
garage
Advanced services
Private company
car park
Quick charging
station
Covered paying
car park
Energy management
Shopping centre
car park
Vehicle fleet car
park
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Road-side car
park
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Why should Cities
become smarter?
The Energy challenge and the cities
Cities today…
…and by 2050
Earth’s surface
World population
World population
Global energy
consumption
Global CO2
emissions
Years to
double the
urban capacity
developed over
the past
4000 years
the battle will be won, or lost, in the cities
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As cities grow, so do their challenges
Scarcity of resources
Aging and overloaded
infrastructure
Reduce costs
& manage debt
Traffic congestion
Environmental targets
& pollution
Attract global
investment, jobs, talent
Crime
Cities’ challenges are challenges of survival!
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Cities need to become smarter
by becoming more efficient, more sustainable and more liveable
Efficient
Sustainable
Liveable
● Better information
sharing
● Improved resiliency to
disruptions
● Increased control over
city systems
● Reduced Carbon
emissions and
energy consumption
● Operational cost savings
● Decreased need for
massive infrastructure
investments
● Higher quality of life for
city residents
● Increased attractiveness
to jobs & talent
● Increased global
competitiveness
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A city is a system of systems
Energy
Mobility
Mass Public
Transport
Smart Grid
Smart Metering
Renewable
Energy
Gas
Distribution
Electric
Vehicles
Traffic
Management
Tolling &
Congestion
Charging
with infrastructure pain
points to solve
Public
Lighting
Public
Safety
Buildings
Education
Homes
Healthcare
Buildings & Homes
Water Distribution
Mgmt
Stormwater
Mgmt
Public Services
Water
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A Smart City is an efficient, sustainable,
livable system of systems
Energy
Mobility
Mass Public
Transport
Smart Grid
Smart Metering
Renewable
Energy
Gas
Distribution
Electric
Vehicles
Traffic
Management
Tolling &
Congestion
Charging
Integrated Management Platform
+
Control Center(s)
Public
Lighting
Public
Safety
Efficient
Buildings
Education
Efficient
Homes
Buildings & Homes
Healthcare
Water Distribution
Mgmt
Stormwater
Mgmt
Public Services
Water
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We deliver urban efficiency through
collaboration.
Smart
Collaboration
Smart
Buildings
& Homes
6 areas of expert solutions
Smart
Integration
customized to cities’s unique needs
integrated for performance
Smart
Energy
Smart
Public
Services
Smart
Mobility
delivered in a collaborative model
Smart
Water
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Introducing
Smart mobility
From urban mobility…
Communications
Traffic management: traveler information, tolling and parking services...
Weather management: forecasts, emergency information, flood management...
Electric Vehicles supervision services
Infrastructure
Active Infrastructure: Electric Vehicles charging stations, traffic lights...
Basic Infrastructure: roads, tunnels...
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…to smart mobility!
Integration
Communications
Traffic management: traveler information, tolling and parking services...
Weather management: forecasts, emergency information, flood management...
Electric Vehicles supervision services
Infrastructure
Active Infrastructure: Electric Vehicles charging stations, traffic lights...
Basic Infrastructure: roads, tunnels...
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We provide Smart Mobility solutions that
facilitate citizen mobility
Integration
and
Coordination
Information
• Congestion reduction
• Mobility Management Downtown
• Parking Optimization
• Critical Infrastructures Management
• Public Transport promotion
• Air Quality. Emissions reduction
• Road Safety. Enforcement
• Mobility Services
Citizen Safety
Emergency
Management
Weather
prediction
Facilitating citizen mobility through better information & interoperability
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In conclusion…
Towards an integrated SmartCity platform
to optimize city operation and efficiency
City Government
City Residents
More efficient city management
Services & information
Integrated City Management Platform
Information Sharing
Smart Energy
Systems
Business Intelligence
Smart Mobility
Systems
Smart Water
Systems
Decision Support
Smart Public
Services
Systems
Incident Management
Smart Buildings
Systems
Communications Network(s)
Infrastructure
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We deliver urban efficiency through
collaboration
Cities can now:
● achieve upto 30% energy savings
● reduce water losses by upto 15%
● reduce travel time and traffic delays by upto 20%
● and deliver indirect benefits
Environmental
Reduce air
pollution and
CO2 emissions
Social
Increase safety
and security of
citizens and
create jobs
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Economical
Achieve
Economic boost through
increased investment
in city infrastructure
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Make the most of
your energy™
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