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Transportation Systems Trains Siemens Trains Future” “Preparing the High Speed train of the

Trains Transportation Systems Siemens Trains - Product portfolio

Trains Transportation Systems Development of High Speed Technology in Europe (example: DB AG / RENFE) ICE V ICE 1 ICE 2 ICE 3 Velaro E Push-Pull-train-evolution (i.e. Thyristor  GTO) Revolution PP  EMU EMU-Evolution (i.e. 350 km/h, TSI compliance, GTO  IGBT, ETCS) Technology Distributed Traction Push-Pull Locomotive hauled trains Year

Trains Transportation Systems Velaro The Siemens Platform for 250–350 km/h trains Performance Safety Comfort

Trains Transportation Systems Velaro - the Siemens Platform for 250–350 km/h trains Performance Operating speed: 350 km/h -> better than flying (Madrid – Barcelona in 2.5 hours) Distributed Power Technology -> allows for 20% more passenger capacity -> for reliable adhesion even in bad weather and on 40 ‰ gradients -> for improved on-time reliability -> for saving energy due to regenerative braking on 50% of the axles Core elements for interoperability, such as TSI-compliance Multi-system capability Future-oriented ETCS capability -> for optimized cross-border operation

Trains Transportation Systems Designed according to the latest and advanced TSI standards for mixed traffic operation and operation on dedicated lines Body shell design pressure-sealed cars for lower infrastructure cost (e.g. tunnels) Proven cross-wind stability Crash scenarioFire scenario 15 t Solid (Lorry) Limited cab deformation! Survival area not deformed! Able to operate for 15 minutes at this speed with a fire alarm! 110 km/h80 km/h Tunnel Velaro - the Siemens Platform for 250–350 km/h trains Safety * ) TSI = Technical Specification for Interoperability

Trains Transportation Systems Velaro - the Siemens Platform for 250–350 km/h-Trains Comfort Travelling on the Velaro saves time Comfortable, rotatable seats in 3 classes Smart facilities for working, resting, communication and entertainment 4 galleys for individual customer service Club Preferente Turista

Trains Transportation Systems Velaro - the Siemens Platform for 250–350 km/h-Trains Comfort Spacious bistro area 350 km/h in the Velaro conference room

Trains Transportation Systems Velaro E – attractive for air and road passengers Performance, safety and comfort of the Velaro E will shift a significant amount of ridership from cars and planes to the railways Energy saver Velaro: 1,4 l Diesel-equivalent per 100 seat 350 kph* ) * ) 8-car Velaro with 458 seats

Trains Transportation Systems High-Speed Trains: Siemens Velaro E is the state of the art technology platform for High-Speed trains world wide Technology evolution instead of revolution. Focus on: Cost reduction, Reliability, Maintainability, Availability Innovation in interoperability (i.e. ETCS Level 2+3) Innovation in localisation of systems and components Standardisation on a component / subsystem level (e.g. MODTRAIN) Global Sourcing and development of partnerships with subsuppliers Application of state of the art communication technology in trains (Bluetooth, WLAN, …)

Trains Transportation Systems Velaro – Welcome on board