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Siemens Mobility
Cüneyt Genç
Ankara , 03.Mart.2011
© Siemens AG 2010
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How can a city take a deep breath and yet
concurrently stay mobile?
60 %
By 2025, the city of London would like to achieve
CO2 reduction as compared to the Kyoto level of 1990.
The annual growth rate of public transport until 2030 comes to
By 2015, there will be
megacities worldwide – with more than eight million inhabitants each.
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Megatrends:
Our world keeps changing
Demographic change
The world population keeps growing - and growing older.
Urbanization
More than half of the world’s population lives in cities, with rising tendency.
Globalization and industrialization
Global trade changes market structures; more and more emerging countries
enter the stage of global economy.
Climate change and the environment
CO2 emissions and resource exploitation keep rising.
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Transportation-related GHG emissions
Environmentally transport solutions
■ Environmentally compatible railway transport: Its
transport accounts for only two percent of the final
energy requirement – whereas the transport of
people and goods is responsible for a total of 25 to
30 percent of the world’s final energy consumption
■ Reducing energy consumption in the area of road
traffic
■ Almost carbon-free cities: through the coordination
of numerous measures to increase the energy
efficiency of buildings combined with a greater
emphasis on electric mobility on rails and roads, and
the use of low-carbon energy sources
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Securing the future
More people – more CO2
In the year 2050, 9.2 billion people will inhabit the earth
according to current predictions. Today, more than two-thirds
of the greenhouse gases responsible for climate change are
already being caused by human energy consumption.
Unless action is taken, energy-induced CO2 emissions will
rise to around 85 gigatons by the year 2050 and climate
change will continue unabated.
Siemens Environmental Portfolio
We at Siemens have made it our business to come up with
concrete answers to the challenges of protecting the climate
and resources. As a corporation with the world‘s largest
Environmental Portfolio and an environmental research
budget of around one billion euros and about 14,000 “green”
patents, we will do our part to meet this global challenge.
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Forward-looking mobility solutions
Next stop: the future.
We’re already there.
We’re already deeply involved in a solution scenario for the future. For over 160
years, Siemens’ motto has been to always stay one step ahead. Our aim is a
sustainable business environment, which we’re promoting on a global level.
Our aim is to ensure the competitiveness of cities and promote the growth of industrial
sites. That’s why Siemens develops integrated transportation and logistics solutions with
“Complete mobility” – for the safe, economical and environmentally friendly transport of
people and goods. Siemens has all the requisite capabilities, from infrastructure
technologies for rail and road traffi c, to rail vehicles, all the way to airport logistics and
postal automation.
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Our answer: Complete mobility.
The “Complete mobility” concept enables Siemens to create efficient mobility
solutions that allow the intelligent coordination of different transport systems –
for the safe, cost-efficient and environmentally compatible transport of people
and goods.
Mobility enhances the quality of life in
megacities and conurbations
Mobility strengthens a region’s ability to compete
and is the basis for global trade
Mobility is a relevant issue for climate and
environmental protection
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Complete mobility: Connecting the world
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Green mobility:
Urban transport solutions
Metro vehicles
The components and materials of the Oslo Metro are
94.7 percent recyclable. And its consistent
lightweight construction and regenerative braking
system means it also uses 30 percent less energy
than predecessor vehicles. And the reduced weight
also reduces operating and maintenance costs.
Low-floor trams
The Avenio is not only the most modern lowfloor tram
today, but with its 500+ passenger capacity and its
innovative Sitras HES hybrid energy storage system
it also sets important environmental standards.
Avenio saves 30 percent less energy and offers the
option of traveling up to 2.5 kilometers without an
overhead contact line.
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Complete mobility:
Interurban transport solutions
Airport rail links
Rail connections to and from airports are a reliable
and attractive alternative to traveling by private car
or taxi, at the same time reducing pollution in urban
centers. And if, for example as in Bangkok, you can
check your bags in the city, the system is
especially convenient for passengers - thanks to an
innovative logistics system from Siemens.
Regional multiple-unit trains
The Desiro ML EMU regional multiple-unit train
uses the equivalent of only 0.2 liters of gasoline per
person per 100 kilometers at 100 percent
passenger load. The dieseldriven Desiro ML DMU
is also characterized by its high efficiency: Its
diesel-electric drive, reduces consumption by up to
40 percent compared to conventional diesel-
powered vehicles.
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Complete mobility:
Interurban transport solutions
High-performance locomotives
Vectron, the modern locomotive platform for
transporting freight and passengers, is particularly
impressive in terms of environmental compatibility: it
reduces pollution and noise and is built from 98
percent recyclable materials and components. And
its regenerative braking system saves up to 25
percent more energy.
High-speed trains
The Velaro runs on the equivalent of 0.33 liters of
gasoline per person per 100 kilometers at 100
percent passenger load. In addition, it uses
environmentally friendly materials. This makes
Velaro not only the world’s fastest series production
trainset, but also the most eco-friendly.
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Railway Transportation Facts
Driveway & Railway Lenghts
In 2010 railway investment budget
(Turkey)
200
Railways
Driveways
exceed highway investment budget
150
with 3,8 billion TL. Highway
100
investment budget is expected to be
50
around 3 billion TL
1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020
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Projects realized by Siemens Mobility in Turkey
Ank - Esk HSL
Electrification and
GSM-R
Bursaray LRT B
2012
2011
İstanbul Metro
Hacıosman-Yenikapı
Signalling and Elect.
Samsun LRT
Kayseray LRT
Ank – Esk HSL
2010
Giresun-Espiye Tunnels
2009
2008
İzmir Commuter
Bursaray LRT Sec A
Samsun LRT
Electrf. Maintanance
2007
Selatin Tunnel
2004
Konya Ankaray
Tramvay
Sistemi
2002
2000
1996
1995
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* Completion Dates
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Siemens Mobility Vision in Turkey
With green mobility portfolio of Siemens, we would like to contribute
growing rail transportation infrastructure and industry through
 Highspeed railways with high signalling and electrification
technology
 Highspeed trains with local contribution in manufacturing
 Local manufacturing of locomotives, metro and tramway vehicles
 Turnkey solutions for mass transit railway systems
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Thank you!
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