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Schneider Electric – Buildings Business - Corporate Presentation, October 2009 2
We help the best buildings in the world get that way
Schneider Electric – Buildings Business - Corporate Presentation, October 2009 3
Who are we?
What markets do we serve?
The challenges of our customers
How we address those challenges
Appendix
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Schneider Electric:The global specialist in energy management
Schneider Electric – Buildings Business - Corporate Presentation, October 2009 5
VisionA world where we all can achieve more while using less of our common planet.
Mission Help people make the most of their energy, while providing added value through building services for energy and security.
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Schneider Electric in figures
billion sales in 2008 (in €)
% of sales in new economies
people in 100+ countries
Rank in Fortune 500 ranking
Million € devoted to R&D Listed on the Paris stock exchange
Sales by businessElectrical distributionAutomationCritical power
Sales by geographyEuropeNorth AmericaAsia-PacificRoW
Sales by end marketEnergy & InfrastructureIndustryData centres & NetworksBuildingsResidential
People by geographyEuropeNorth AmericaAsia-PacificRoW
44%27%19%10%
57%29%14%
42%25%25%8%
16%26%17%31%10%
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Energy production
Energy usage
Wind energy
Solar energy
Tides
Biofuels
Hydrocarbons
Nuclear
Appliances
Climate control
Security
Motors
Machines
IT servers
Energymanagement
Making energy:•Safe•Reliable•Efficient•Productive•Green
A unique positioning
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Example: Energy management in buildings
ProductiveManage processes, make all the utilities of any infrastructure more efficient
EfficientMeasure and control energy, automate, provide relevant diagnosis
ReliablePrevent power outages and energy quality variances
SafeTransform and distribute power safely
GreenMake the connection of renewable energy sources easy, reliable and cost-effective
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The Buildings Business of Schneider Electric
Our ambition is to become the leader in helping our customers create the most energy efficient, safe and effectively managed buildings.
buildings energy management security
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Buildings Business in brief
● Develop and manufacture products and software
● Design, integrate and install systems
● Provide ongoing life cycle energy and management services
● Our systems are found in over 1,000,000 installations, on every continent
● 120-year history in building automation, access control and security
● Over 8,000 employees worldwide
Evaluation & Retrofit
Planning & Assessment
We deliver value throughout your building’s life cycle
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Innovation leadership
First to develop a spring return proportional globe valve actuator
First to provide direct digital control technology for building automation
First to incorporate dual redundant networking in a building automation system
First to seamlessly integrate HVAC and access control
First to develop a freely programmable LON®-based controller
First to integrate a web server into a building controller
First to integrate BACnet® support to all facility and security controls
First to provide personalized environment control through a web browser
First to provide complete solutions based on Open Systems for Building IT
First to provide a complete range of wireless-enabled BACnet controllers
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Who are we?
What markets do we serve?
The challenges of our customers
How we address those challenges
Appendix
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Offering integrated solutions for segments● Electric utilities● Water & waste water● Oil & Gas● Marine● Mining, Mineral, Metals● Machine builders● Data centres/Bank, insurance● Hospitals● Hotels● Office buildings● Retail● Residential
Helping customers make the most of their energy, from plant to plug5 end markets
● Energy and infrastructure● Industry● Data centres & networks● Buildings● Residential
72%part of the worldwide energy consumption of these five markets
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Different customers, different needs
● Offices
● Data centres
● Education/University
● Government and military
● Hospitals
● Hotels
● Industry and technology
● Life sciences
● Residential
● Retail
● Transportation
Delivering segment-specific expertise
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Who are we?
What markets do we serve?
The challenges of our customers
How we address those challenges
Appendix
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Our customers’ top challenges
The energy dilemmaenergy demand versus the environment
Connectivitytoo many disparate systems in the building
Total building life cycle costsinitial capital, ongoing operations and energy
Securityas a growing concern
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The energy dilemma is here to stay
vsEnergy demandBy 2050
CO2 emissions to avoid dramatic climate changes
The facts The need
Source: IEA 2007 Source: IPCC 2007, figure (vs. 1990 level)
Energy management is the key to address the dilemma
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The life cycle cost of a building
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Multiple silo systems in the building
Multiple networks from multiple vendors
Too many systems to learn
Complex troubleshooting
Higher capital and operational
expendituresObstacles to achieving energy efficiency
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Security as a growing concern
Terrorist threats in high risk facilities
Internal or external physical threats in the workplace, schools, hospitals and more
Stricter and rapidly changing regulatory environment for security practices and reporting
The need to restrict access within facilities to authorized personnel only
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Who are we?
What markets do we serve?
The challenges of our customers
How we address those challenges
Appendix
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: The right ecosystem to support the convergence of 5 key domains
promise:
● Guaranteed compatibility / synergy / capability between the 5 domains of expertise
● Energy monitoring everywhere, with up to 30% energy efficiency
● Enabled by the right connecting technologies:
● Seamless integration● IP as a common highway● Web services as a common language
(SOA architectures)
Process
& Machine
ManagementBuilding
Management
Security Management
Making energy safe, reliable, efficient, productive and green
Power
Management
White Space
Management
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Integrated solutions in a building
Electrical distribution Safe: Transform and distribute power safely
Critical Power & cooling Reliable: Prevent power outages & quality variance
HVAC control
Lighting control
Energy monitoring & control
Motor control
Access control
Security
Efficient & productive:• Measure and control energy, automate, provide relevant diagnosis • Manage processes• Make all the utilities of any infrastructure more efficient
Renewable energiesGreen: Make the connection of renewable energy sources easy, reliable and cost-effective
Interoperability and opennessto third party systemsSoftware integration
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Enhanced value with integrated buildings
Reduce costs – both initial investment
and ongoing facility operational expenditures
Increase employee productivity
Capitalize on long-term financial value
Create new revenue opportunities
Enhance building asset value
Improve the customer experience
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Building life-cycle and service
Service●Operational services for guaranteed
system performance●Periodic adjustments and optimization
to ensure system performance ●Energy and indoor climate analysis●Programs that enable minimal
staffing requirements●Expert facility consulting
Through ongoing service you secure long-term profitable buildings and improved functionality
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Energy efficiency services
● Save as much as 30% in utility costs● Upgrade with programs that pay
for themselves● Align objectives to increase productivity● Continue savings with strategies
and expertise● Contribute to Green building strategies● Predictable ROI, sustainable results
EnergyEdge
We find your facility’s hidden savings while showing you how to gain control of its energy usage
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Energy efficiency services
● Comprehensive infrastructure renewal strategies
● Facility auditing and project development
● Performance contracting
● Total savings guarantees
● Finance options for capital improvements
● Enduring performance for building environment systems
Offering guaranteed energy savings programs, Performance Contracting will effectively maintain your facility.
Performance Contracting
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Security
● Complying with new, emerging security standards
● Applying security strategies through integration and convergence throughout the building
● Delivering comprehensive solutions:● Video Security Management● Access Control● Intrusion Detection● Fire & Life Safety
● Leveraging existing technology investments
● IT integration expertise
● Customized cost-effective solutions
Leveraging our market leadership in both integrated security and seamless BMS/IP security solutions.
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Trusted by customers worldwide
“With minimum effort and cost, our building automation system has been upgraded four times. We have been a Schneider Electric customer for over 26 years.”
- Dubai World Trade Centre
“The current electrical savings are both measurable and impressive. The indirect savings on manpower, plant operations management, electrical component savings and equipment life is immense!”
-The Breakers Hotel
“We were impressed with the simplicity of the Schneider Electric system…this was a deciding factor for us.”
-Shedd Aquarium
“Although we are not requesting custom work, Schneider Electric makes us feel like we are getting it.”
-Merck Pharmaceutical
“Schneider Electric has been a great team player by providing Verizon with value-added support in the areas of standards and training.”
-Verizon
“Schneider Electric is an integral part of the development at the Land Rover site. Their unique product allows Land Rover personnel to be at the forefront of technology, which in turn keeps us ahead of the competition.”
-Land Rover
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Make the most of your energy
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Who are we?
What markets do we serve?
The challenges of our customers
How we address those challenges
Appendix
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Our values
● Passion for Customers
● Passion for People
● Positive
● Curious
● Collaborative
● Cultivate Diversity
● Walk The Talk
● Integrity
● Talk Straight
● High Performance
● Pragmatic
● Fast
Straightforward
Passionate Open
Effective
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Executive leadership teamPresident & CEOChris Curtis
Customer SolutionsWayne Lambert
Strategy Jean-Yves Blanc
Human ResourcesSylvie Leyre
FinanceAurelie Richard
Quality & ProcessesJeff Wood
PelcoDean Meyer
Logistics & ProductionSven Knutsson
Americas RegionJeff Drees
Europe RegionJens Wikstedt
Asia-Pacific RegionAlain de Lambilly
Product ManagementBarry Coflan
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World class strategic growth
● Revenue of $1.8 billion (USD) in 2008
● More than 8,000 employees and over 1,000,000 installations worldwide
● Organic growth, significantly higher than industry average
● Strategic acquired competence:• 2000: CSI Control Systems International• 2003: TAC• 2004: Andover Controls• 2005: Invensys Europe (Satchwell)• 2006: Invensys Americas (Siebe)• 2007: Pelco
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Routes to market
Revenue Distribution by Region
Asia-Pacific
Americas
Europe
Services
Security Products through Partners
Building Automation Products through Partners
EnergyEdge & PerformanceContracting
Revenue Distribution by Business
Systems
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The Building Ecosystem
HVACElevators FireLighting &
ClosingElectrical
DistributionSecurity IT & TelcoRefrig.
Building management consulting (including energy efficiency / performance contracting)
Facility management (JCI, Elyo, Serco, Aramark, One Source)
Security monitoring
Elevators Refrigeration
Lighting & ClosingFire ExtinctionSecurity
EquipmentMV & LV
EquipmentServers, Mass
Storage
Building Security Fire
Lighting & Closing Control
ED control & Monitoring Routers, VoIP
Building Automation
HVAC
Systems Integration Partners & Branches
Product Divisions
Convergence area
Equipment
Controls & FieldDevices
Systems &
Services
Extended Services
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Global product range names
Andover Continuum
TAC VistaTAC I/NET
Erie
DuraDrive
TAC I/A Series
Satchwell SigmaSatchwell MicroNet
Barber-Colman TAC Com-Trol
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● Wireless BACnet® field bus for cost-effective installations
● Integrated building automation and security
● The industry’s first PDA-based BACnet service tool
● Native BACnet at all levels, BTL listed. Supports other industry leading technologies: TCP/IP, LONWORKS®, Modbus® and Ethernet
The most powerful, integrated BACnet Building Management System
Based on the BACnet open standard, Andover Continuum provides a secure, convenient, and intuitive means to manage a facility from anywhere at anytime.
Andover Continuum
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● Industry-leading graphics
● State-of-the-art user interface
● Unique support of IT standards and web-based solutions
● Integrated building automation and security
● The most flexible and easy-to-use zone solutions
● Based on LONWORKS® and supports other industry-leading technologies: TCP/IP, BACnet®, Modbus® and Ethernet
The most open, scalable and IT-friendly Building Management System
Based on the open LONWORKS® standard, TAC Vista is one of the most
advanced and efficient solutions for building automation.
TAC Vista
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● Robust with unmatched availability● The security solution for TAC Vista● A proven solution for integrated building
management
The most dependable, integrated Security and Building Management System
TAC I/NET provides powerful and reliable security solutions with features that make the systems easy to install, operate, integrate, expand and maintain—throughout the life of a facility.
TAC I/NET
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● Backward compatible, future adaptable● Web powered● A full range of control solutions● Innovative design and architecture● Investment protection through implementation
The most open and interoperable Building Management System
End users have the complete flexibility to specify a building automation system
to meet any environmental challenge—whether BACnet®, LON® or
another industry standard protocol.
TAC I/A Series
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● TCP/ IP connectivity at all levels and embraces IT standards
● Exceptional resilience with built-in redundancy● Highly scalable and adaptable● Easy-to-use and high levels of visibility from a
wide range of intuitive user interfaces● Backward compatible with elegant and cost-
effective migration for Satchwell BAS2800+ systems
The most scalable and resilient Building and Energy Management System
An everyday tool for unsurpassed levels of visibility for energy usage and
building functions. Resilient Sigma brings leading edge performance to
ensure continuity of service in the most demanding conditions.
Satchwell Sigma
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● Scalable web-based solution● Low cost and easy to install● Choice of communication protocols
The value leader for small- to medium-sized installations
Modular, scalable design coupled with an extensive range of fully configurable
or application-specific controllers that are easy to specify, operate and tailor to
all types of building control applications.
Satchwell MicroNet
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● The largest video security systems manufacturer in the world
● Industry leader in the development of full-featured, end-to-end video security systems
● Broadest, most advanced product line in the industry● Fanatical customer service and technical support● Seamless integration with Schneider’s Buildings systems
Protecting people and property, worldwide
As one of the pioneers in the industry, Pelco has been manufacturing video
security equipment for more than 20 years, providing a high-quality, diversified
product line that emphasizes the total system needs of its customers.
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• Broad portfolio of solutions● History of design innovation● Unmatched reputation for quality and reliability● Engineered compatibility with building automation systems
Integration products●Variable speed drives●Power measurement●Lighting control●UPS’s
Security products●Access control readers●Biometrics ●Cards
HVAC products●Valves, Actuators●Sensors
(temp, pressure, humidity, CO2)●Thermostats
Ancillary products ●Wire/cable●Transformers●Relays
Helping buildings operate more efficiently, while assuring safety and comfort.
Field devices
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Trusted by customers worldwide Americas
Shedd Aquarium
Yale University
Héma-Québec
Golden Gate BridgeRockefeller Center
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Eiffel Tower
The Kremlin
Byblos Bank
HarrodsSanoma House
Trusted by customers worldwide Europe
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Petronas Towers
Sydney Opera House
Two InternationalFinance Centre
Westin Resort
Kuala Lumpur Airport
Trusted by customers worldwide Asia Pacific