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November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 1

How the LED lighting revolution will benefit Africa’s Cities Nick Kelso Philips Lighting

Dec 3, 2013

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 2

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 3

Philips Lighting 2013

80,000+ products & services

50,200 people employed in 60 countries

5% sales invested in R&D

€8,4 billion sales in 2012

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 4

The lighting industry is undergoing a revolution

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 5

What are LEDs? Rapidly changing LED’s and performance

K2 (2007)

Rebel (2008)

Rebel ES (2010)

5630(2011)

45 Lm/W (2007)

60 Lm/W (2008)

85 Lm/W (2010)

110 Lm/W (2011)

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 6

The LED revolution Digital LED lighting is transforming the entire landscape*

23% 77%

LED Lighting

Traditional

Lighting

2013 Q1

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 7

Trends in (African) Cities

Trends in (African) Cities

Growing

Urbanization

New challenges are

arising as our cities

grow at an

unprecedented speed.

Need to save

energy

There are rising

concerns over price,

availability and

environmental impact.

Cities want to

establish

identity

Inter-city competition

for people and

business is on the

rise.

Future - Growing

connectivity

There are huge new

opportunities to improve

urban life through

intelligent, highly efficient

solutions enabled by ICT.

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 8

Trends in (African) Cities

Growing

Urbanization New challenges are

arising as our cities

grow at an

unprecedented speed.

Need for more light , &

security.

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 9

Urban population in African Cities to grow at 3.5% until 2050

2010 – 36% of population Urban 2030 – 50% of population Urban 2050 – 60% of population Urban Source African development Bank

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 10

Trends in (African) Cities

Need to

save energy Supply shortages,

cost of fossil fuels,

and environmental

impact.

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 11

The LED lighting revolution - Potential Savings Africa Source Philips central market intelligence unit

Savings potential Global Africa

Euro Billion per year

128

7.5 billion Euro

Million tonnes CO2

670

50

Equivalent no. Power stations (2TWh/year)

642

35

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 12

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 13

Eskom – LED projects South Africa

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 14

Trends in (African) Cities

Cities want to

establish

identity Inter-city competition for

people and business is

on the rise.

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 15

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 16

IntelligentCity Philips Lighting Solutions

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 17

Intelligent Lighting with Controls

Outdoor & Indoor

Central or local control

Control from laptop

Millions of light points

Dimming

Linking to web

Measure consumption

Maintenance warnings

Metering

Greater Efficiency

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 18

Trends in (African) Cities

Trends in (African) Cities

Growing

Urbanization

New challenges are

arising as our cities

grow at an

unprecedented speed.

Need to save

energy

There are rising

concerns over price,

availability and

environmental impact.

Cities want to

establish

identity

Inter-city competition

for people and

business is on the

rise.

Future - Growing

connectivity

There are huge new

opportunities to improve

urban life through

intelligent, highly efficient

solutions enabled by ICT.

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 19

Trends in (African) Cities

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 20

November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 21

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November 01, 2013 _Sector Confidential 23

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