First half year 2022 results

Sophie Desormière, CEO

Pierre Guibert, CFO

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MARKET DYNAMICS

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Autonomous Mobility: key facts and trends in 2022

EVOLUTION OF

MARKET

INCREASE IN

MOBILITY

REGULATIONS

ACCELERATION

VOLUMES

AS A SERVICE

International regulations

Intensified demand for

Increase in the size of current

Over and above the vehicle,

define in a more

self-driving shuttles in

and future deployments,

current market expectations

sustainable way the

countries of high strategic

and significant rise in the

are for overall autonomous

framework of

value for Navya

number of shuttles required

mobility solutions as

autonomous mobility and

for projects and requests

a solution provider

prepare the

for proposals

implementation of level 4

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Initial visible outcomes

Market

Increase

Services

acceleration

in volumes

& Next Gen

+ 17%

x2

90%

Leads

Average numbers per project

RFPs for L4

2022 vs 2021

2020 vs 2022

in 2022

  • 10 new countries/customers
  • Longer term projects with commercial exploitation forecasts of 3 to 5 years versus 1 to 2 years previously
  • Intensified projects with shorter lead times
  • Customers with 1 or 2 shuttles already looking to extend their fleets
  • Average number of shuttles per project: H1 2022: 3 Vs. 1.8 in 2020
  • Ultimo: up to 45
  • USA: order for a batch of 8 shuttles
  • Other similar projects in Saudi Arabia and Japan
  • Evolution of testing phase toward commercial projects with fleets of shuttles
  • Growing demand with on-demand transport services
  • Greater expectation for automation of existing vehicle platforms

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