Investor Presentation • Mar 31, 2022
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March 2022
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Founder led, experienced leadership and technical team

Oren Ezer
Co-Founder & CEO

Barak Duani CFO

Charlie Levine CMO

Existing plug -in solutions limit current fleet operations, require additional real estate allocation, are not suitable for autonomous mobility, and result in high Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

Move to an invisible shared charging platform that 's tailored to the fleet 's operational needs, and which requires little to no real estate, supports autonomous mobility, lowers TCO, and eliminates upfront capital costs.

To Integrate with 3 Different Vehicle Types (Bus, Truck & Car)
Active OEM Vehicle Integration Programs
promising commercial pipeline
across the globe &
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Introducing one of the most advanced wireless charging solutions for every location



Wireless Electric Roads for vehicles in-motion along their daily routes, e.g. buses and P2P truck routes
For slow-moving vehicles e.g. queuing taxis waiting for passengers, entry to logistics hubs and ports, and traffic lights
Stationary charging at bus stations/terminals, bus depots, loading docks, parking lots and street parking
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One of the only solutions for every fleet use case that can be deployed at any location, including dense or urban areas

ElectReon partners with leading players to pursue and win public and private projects



Swedish Sustainable Racetrack Operator

Project Manager
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Commercially available buses with Electreon's technology


Successful integration launch of Italy's first ERS

Leading Electric Bus Manufacturer
Developing three vehicle integrations on future models


European OEM Leader
Leading North American OEM
Official Higer Importer of Israel
German Federal Highway Research Institute
Italian Toll Operator(A35)
Israel's 2 nd Largest Bus Operator

Israel Ministry of Transport

Nordic Construction Company
Swedish Transport Administration
German Electric Utilities Provider

Michigan Department of Transportation


German Public Transportation Operator

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Above-ground or underground Safely transfers energy from the grid to the charging infrastructure


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Transmit energy directly to battery and engine
Real-time Management System The cloud system meters, monitors and manages optimal EV charging at fleet scales
Our unique scalable architecture can support (charge) up to 60 vehicles per Management Unit and may significantly reducing costs


Shared Platform for All EVs, Including autonomous vehicles

No Visual Impacts Minimum real estate or building adaptations required

Distributes Energy Demand Over Time & Space Flattens peak energy demand to lower operational costs

Simple Vehicle Integration Compatible with any battery technology

Minimize Vehicle Battery Size Weight, impacts and costs
Scalable & Modular Infrastructure Cost -effective charging solution for big fleets
Top -up charging and extended range limits service interruption for prolonged charging

Top layer of asphalt removed
1 km of coils can be laid with asphalt repaved in one night
No change to the road surface


Electreon offers an end-to-end solution including road charging infrastructure, vehicle charging hardware and software and a cloud–based IoT platform that connects all charging devices and vehicles

Sale of equipment and licenses for dynamic, semi-dynamic and static charging hardware
Serves as the foundation for electrifying roadways for fleets in any state of motion

Project integration & setup, charging services, vehicle based software solutions and maintenance and operation

Leverages connected devices on the platform to deliver additional value to fleet owners and operators across four pillars: monitoring and control, charging management, analytics and interconnectivity with partners
Electreon expects to derive revenues primarily from charging as a service, where we will provide our infrastructure and charge fleet operators according to the amount of energy consumed or the number of vehicles
Distributed wireless charging in the bus terminal and along the main road as the vehicle drives enables regular 'top-up' charge throughout the day
In Sweden, we also demonstrated that a 40 ton etruck can be equipped with just a 210 kWh capacity battery and have extended range



400+ kWh Expected bus battery capacity 42 kWh Expected bus battery capacity
Install invisible charging stations at bus loading and unloading endpoints as well as at stops along a bus or shuttle's designated route
Parameters of study include a 20 Km route length; 22 trips per day per bus as part of a 5 AM – 12:30 AM schedule; endpoint stop time of 12 minutes (total stop time per day amounting to ~ 4 hours); 1 km in total of dynamic electric road segments installed along bus route stops when operational speeds are 10-15 km/h.
480 kW/h Required bus battery
In the use case study, this
charging scenario would require a bus battery capacity larger than that of the average e-bus, requiring more than one vehicle to complete the full day's scheduled
capacity
routes.
Conductive plug-in charging only Wireless charging anywhere, anytime
The use case analyzed the effects of endpoint static wireless charging and a combined solution of endpoint static wireless + semi-dynamic wireless charging along the route's bus stops
Phase 1: Endpoint static wireless
Phase 2: Endpoint static wireless + semi-dynamic wireless along the route stops
savings per e-bus, compared to plug-
119 kW/h
\$60K
273 kW/h Required bus battery capacity \$36K Battery cost savings per e-bus, compared to plugin overnight
Required bus battery capacity Battery cost

Dynamic wireless charging (50m) demo Status: Expected deployment in summer 2022
Dynamic wireless charging (1 mile) for multiple EV types Status: Expected Utah Project deployment in 2023
Dynamic wireless charging (1 mile) for electric bus and electric heavy duty truck Status: Live and operational
Dynamic (100m) and static wireless charging for electric van
Status: Deployment expected in H1 2022
Dynamic (100m) and static wireless charging for electric bus
Status: Live and operational
Dynamic wireless charging (1.05 km) for electric heavy-duty vehicle & passenger EV Status: Live and operational
Dynamic (700m) and static wireless charging for electric buses
Status: Live and operational. Commercial phase 2 deployment (static charging of 200 buses) expected in 2022
Compatible for commercial use, vehicle components R-10 approved and CE (EU) certified
1.65 km (1 mile) of wireless electric road for dynamic charging of an ebus and heavy duty e-truck as part of a 4.1 km (2.5 mile) route between the airport and Visby town center Status: Live and operational OEM Partner:
Dynamic (100m) and static wireless charging for an electric bus Status: Live and operational OEM Partner:
Dynamic (700 meters) and static wireless charging (1 mile) for electric buses
Status: Live and operational; next phase includes static wireless charging for 200 buses at terminals, starting at Reading terminal in 2022 OEM Partners:






Dynamic wireless charging (1.05 km) for electric heavy -duty vehicle & passenger EV
Status: Live and operational


Dynamic (100m) and static wireless charging for electric van Status: Deployment expected in H1
2022
Dynamic wireless charging (1 mile) for multiple EV types Status: Expected deployment in 2023




Electreon 's deal with the Dan Bus Company is expected to be a world class showcase of our wireless charging technology



Additional Partners Expected to Join the Innovation Ecosystem
We are confident in our ability to convert pilots into commercial contracts


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