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Shell Hydrogen Workshop May 23 2019 Hydrogen is a gas that can be generated by passing an electric current through water. When combined with oxygen in a fuel cell, it can follow the reverse process to yield electricity and water. The water can be released to the environment as a benign vapor. And the electricity can be used to drive a motor.   Hydrogen fuel cell electric cars do not produce greenhouse gases from their tailpipe – the only emission while driving is water vapour. Taking account of everything from production to distribution, if the hydrogen comes from renewable sources of energy, and if it’s produced at retail sites, then the fuel cell vehicles have practically no emissions at all. A critical factor in the future success of hydrogen is ensuring it is produced from renewables. Shell has been researching the potential of hydrogen since the 1990s. Our activities in Germany stem from the right partnerships: the parties involved recognised that, in order to create demand, a network which gives customers confidence is vital. Heiko Tit Hydrogen DVP Lead Copyright of Shell International B.V. March 2019

The world needs more, cleaner energy Global energy demand will continue to increase as populations grow, living standards rise and more people live in cities. A better life with a healthy planet is an inspiring ambition. But achieving it will require unprecedented co-operation across societies and around the world. The world needs more, cleaner energy Our goal is to become and a world-class investment opportunity. Our long-term sustainability should provide both a competitive return for shareholders and positive contributions to society. More information: http://sww.shell.com/home/shell/strategy.html http://www.shell.com/investors/our-strategy.html http://reports.shell.com/sustainability-report/2016/ Copyright of Shell International B.V. March 2019

2019 Gross Global CO2 Emissions - 35.9 GT Co2/YR RESTRICTED March 2019

2050 Gross Global CO2 Emissions - 20.5 GT Co2/YR RESTRICTED March 2019

HYDROGEN AS A TRANSPORT FUEL CLEAN AND CONVENIENT Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) offer the performance, acceleration and range of conventional automobiles and the quiet driving experience of battery electric vehicles Energy easily stored, in the form of compressed hydrogen fuel High range – can drive up to 700 km per refill Takes only a couple of minutes to refuel FCEVs generate electricity for the electric motor by using the hydrogen in the tank and oxygen from the outside air All that comes out of the hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle tailpipe is water vapour Copyright by Shell International B.V.

COLLABORATION IS KEY FOR H2 SUCCESS The future success of hydrogen as a sustainable transport option will require actions by all players Car manufacturers to continue developing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and reduce costs Governments to support the choice for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles Customers Greater hydrogen infrastructure and more hydrogen car models to choose Energy industry to invest in infrastructure and offer fuel at competitive price Success criteria: For this technology to take off, a critical mass of drivers and business will need to choose it.   Governments to support citizens who choose to go that extra mile for the environment and provide suitable incentives. Car manufacturers to keep reducing the cost of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles and to build vehicles that are as high quality in design, performance and driving experience as any of their comparable petrol or diesel models. The energy industry to invest in fitting their existing network of service stations with hydrogen pumps and offering the fuel at a competitive price. The future success of hydrogen as a sustainable technology needs all of these players to deliver their part. Copyright by Shell International B.V.

THE SHELL HYDROGEN JOURNEY Berchem LUX Frankfurt Wiesbaden Sindelfingen Pforzheim Bremen DE London Beaconsfield Gatwick UK Schiphol Amsterdam Pesse NL H2 Mobility JV Founded DE Geisingen DE Vancouver CA 7 stations California USA Hamburg Schnacken-burgallee DE 15-20 H2 Mobility Stations DE Torrance Los Angeles USA Newport Beach USA Hamburg Bramfeld DE London Cobham UK HDVP launch NL Berlin DE Wuppertal DE 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Shell’s commitment to hydrogen with involvement since 1999. Shell’s role: Shell is an oil and gas company in a world that is transitioning more and more towards a low carbon future. By adding hydrogen to our portfolio of fuels and growing our business in this area, Shell is helping making this technology available to new and existing customers across the globe. - Started in 1999 - Many changes over time: demonstration stations opening and closing - With commercialisation starting in 2015 Canada Germany California UK Copyright by Shell International B.V.

Station Components RESTRICTED March 2019

Hydrogen DVP Refueling Station Two product offerings H70 - 700 Bar – Light Duty Vehicle H35 - 350 Bar – Medium Duty Vehicles Can serve a maximum of 16 fills/hr A minimum of 10 consecutive fills possible, without buffering Onsite Hydrogen storage for 200 – 800 kg Average light duty tank fill 5 kg Provides an experience similar to refueling a traditional gasoline vehicle HRS can easily be upgraded to add more storage and dispensers. Up to 40% CAPEX reduction Up to 30% OPEX reduction RESTRICTED March 2019

Shell Hydrogen DVP Advantages Complements existing infrastructure State-of-the-art HRS technology Includes Shell H2 PowerTM Dispenser Expandable for future demand Copyright of Shell International B.V. March 2019

Shell H2 Business Analysis Package Interested? Contact Heiko Tit: heiko.tit@shell.com +31623011802 Including: Business Case calculation Feasibility study Preliminary drawing of equipment on premises Preliminary quote for full installation, including civil works Access to subsidy database RESTRICTED May 2019