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  1. From Technologies to Market Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  2. WHY ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND FOCUS ON BATTERIES? an interesting time for fossil-fuel electricity business. There was has been wind power business an interesting times for There has been photovoltaic business an interesting time for There 900 electricity grid and microgrid is an interesting time for There management and battery businesses, The electricity grid management business is driven by other businesses with very (energy efficiency, power supply security, clean and solid and sustainable roots renewable energy. • ÄYOLE y Développement 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  3. MOTIVATION FOR THIS REPORT ÄYOLE y Développement 900 The growing share of intermittent renewable energies (wind, P V) reveals strong intere stationary battery electricity storage systems. The energy management is key for the development of new technologies for better world, such as cities, smart buildings, clean energy sources, clean mobility, etc. Most of those technology solutions are interlinked. The growing EV/HEV market is a game changer driving the battery performance improvement and cost reduction. An electricity storage solution, especially a battery, is at the center of all these technologies and applications. Although battery as electricity storage solution is known since years, new battery technologies are still maturing and their cost fall is expected to significantly speed-up the development and deployment of existing and new technologies, applications and thus to open new business opportunities. The combination of renewable energies, batteries and energy management is sought by customers trying to reduce their electricity bills. It becomes a nightmare for conventional utilities. Traditional business models and value chain relationships are becoming obsolete and will be reshaped. New energy management solutions and business models have to be developed. This will have a great impact on the business of both existing players and newcomers. The numerous within the energy market will lead to growing value chain integration and synergies increased M&A activity. An example of this trends are the EV/HEV manufacturers which become energy companies. The goal of present report is to provide the insight into this fascinating and rapidly evolving world with strong synergies and emerging business opportunities. 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  4. WHO SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN THIS REPORT? Decision makers, such as Renewable energy (P V, wind) players Battery cell manufacturers 900 ÄYOLE y Développement Suppliers of stationary electricity storage solutions for residential, commercial buildings and utility scale system Developers of novel energy management solutions Electricity grid operators Operators of conventional (fossil... ) power plants Developers of new battery cell chemistries Players involved in storage solutions other than batteries (pumped hydro, thermal storage... ) EV/HEV makers and their suppliers Manufacturers of power electronic & electronic components, cooling systems, DC safety devices, etc. looking for the insight into How the transition toward renewable energy sources and clean electricity and the development of new battery technologies and solutions will impact the electricity business and What risl< and opportunities it will bring? Market size for stationary battery electricity storage systems Expected movements within the value chain How the electric vehicle drives the development and deployment of the stationary battery electricity storage systems. 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Benefits of battery storage Load shifting ($$) Load shifting I backup O Load shifting I power adding Consumption Production Consumption Grid stabilization Without batte With battery o Renewables firming PV generated power 6:00 12:00 18:00 Hour 6:00 12:00 18:00 Hour Production 6:00 12:00 Energy from the battery 18:00 Hour 6:00 12:00 Reduced demand access charge Consumption Benefits from legislation & incentive ro rams Yole Développement 18:00 Hour 6:00 Reduction of the need for new electricity eneration 'ants Consumption 12:00 18:00 Hour Replace conventional (non RES) sources Production 6:00 12:00 Energy from the battery 18:00 Hour Production 6:00 12:00 Energy from the battery 18:00 Hour ÄYOLE y Développement 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  6. MARKET FORECAST FOR STATIONARY BATTERY STORAGE Geographical specificities of stationary battery electricity storage marl
  7. ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS Classification of energy storage systems Electrical Energy Storage Systems Battery are especially suitable for small-scale energy storage. Thanks to improving battery performance and decreasing costs, batteries are increasingly used also in large-size ESS. ÄYOLE y Développement Energy Storage Systems (ESS): • electrical energy can be stored and used at a later time when and where it is needed. Enabler for: Using more renewable energy Achieving C02 reduction goals Clean mobility • Smart building and Smart grid Different storage technologies are in use or under development. Large-scale storage systems Mechanical Pumped Hydro Compressed Air Flywheel Chemical Hydrogen Electrochemical Secondary Battery Flow Battery Batteries Electrical Supercapacitor Superconductin Magnetic Coil xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx commonly used. Battery: Modular • xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx are Thermal Sensible Heat Storage i Latent Heat Storage Electrochemical Heat Storage Especially suitable for small-size systems (kWh - MWh range). Trends toward xxxxxxxxxxxx Classification of Electrical Energy Storage Systems Yole Développement 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  8. ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS Battery - key for many applications I I Battery is key for many applications: to achieve lower system costs or as technology and market enabler. ÄYOLE y Développement Renewables: • Solution for PV and wind intermittency • Selfconsumption Building: • Grid independence • Energy backup • Better xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx • Smart building "center" (Electricity supply-Battery-Usage) Grid: • Grid stabilization services • Alternative solutions to grid extension and reinforcement Alternative to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx EV/HEV: • Driving range / Vehicle cost 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions 8
  9. ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS Battery electrical energy storage system — from Watt-hours to mega-Watt-hours A modularity o batteries allows a large variety of applications and thus stronger cost decrease thanks to a larger volume production. ÄYOLE y Développement I OMW WGESS system, UK O MWh Battery sol Applications Littliurgl'on es a e ectric car attery kWh hec. Consumer applications... Large-size auxiliary power supply, renewable electricity sources, electricity grid services. .. EV/HEV, rail, airplane, PV hybrid inverters, auxiliary energy supplies, UPS... 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  10. Battery cell The battery and RES players and EV/HEV makers will increasingly focus on the business related to energy supply and energy management (grid, city, building ÄYOLE y Développement Expected movements within the value chain nati Battery BESS Energy Renewables supply WEMAG Energy management Yountos Let tt'e fossils rest in peace, coo. stem Building I Smart city Battery cells and battery systems suppliers are looking for expanding their products at new markets PV and wind players need BESS to deal with the intermittency of generated electricity EPGC,Y Tohoku Elec AMERICAN' ELECTRIC POWER Hawaiian Electric Maui Other EV/HEV players have an advantage of Still a lot of LAR NTIER *Non-exhaustive overview opportunities here! greencharge 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  11. VALUE CHAIN Will EV/HEV players kill stationary ESS "pure-players' Not their core business, but at least a nice business opportunity: Low market barrier entry No established players at this market so far. The supply chain still very xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A strengthening competition and Although stationary electricity storage market is not the core business of EV/EHV makers, there is a great opportunity for them to develop a business here. ÄYOLE y Développement xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx offered by automotive players Stationary battery systems are still expensive customers are keen to purchase from the suppliers offering lower price and acceptable quality. EV/HEV players purchase battery cell in very large quantities at lower price compared to low-volume small stationary pure-players. EV/HEV players have acquired a some EV/HEV makers xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; have their origin in the battery business (B YD). "Pure-player" suppliers of stationary battery electricity storage systems EV/HEV players (Tesla, BYD...) Low market barrier entry Ability to bring lower price compared to "pure-player" stationary storage competitors EV/HEV + stationary storage global offer? 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  12. VALUE CHAIN Move toward residential electricity storage business Container BESS Residential electricity storage market is currently in the focus of electricity storage business. Residential PV SolarCity Battery makers Panasonic TOSHIBA Leading Innovation Kokam 1 OSONNEN2 U BATTERIE PV inverter makers Car makers TOYOTA House builders WeberHaus SEKISUI Building the Future @ BOSCH ÄYOLE y Développement enphase SMA ENERGY Other (Power electronics suppliers, PV module suppliers, smart home solutions suppliers). ... 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  13. VALUE CHAIN Market shares of leading Li-ion Battery cell supply is today dominated by a few large companies producing cells in very large quantities. ÄYOLE y Développement Japan, Korea and China the leading are geographical regions regarding the battery cell supply. xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx All the Top XXXX positions are occupied by Asian players. Mots of the remaining smaller Li-ion cell suppliers are originating from XXXX. The leadership is far from being established today, and strong movement within the value chain is expected mainly due xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx. battery suppliers LI-ION BATTERY CELL MANUFACTURERS SHARES IN 2014 Others Hitachi (JP) BAK (CN) Lishen (CN) LG Chem (KR) ÄYOLE y Développement Market share in battery cell suppliers in 2014 Yole Développement 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  14. DC AND AC TECHNOLOGIES COEXIST DC technology RAPIDLY gains in interest... and so the role of battery DC electricity sources Devices supplied by The number of DC a liances and electricity sources is growing. The losses and the complexity related to DC/AC and AC/DC conversion has become important. ÄYOLE y Développement Less conversion = less losses Simpler battery storage integration and integration of photovoltaics AC DC Battery as the center of energy flow control from DC electricity generators to the DC-powered devices DC Battery DC Photovoltaic •nstallation Fuel cell Growing markets Datacenter xeaxaoo Entertainmen LED lighting Telecom Mobile phone HVAC Sensor Electric vehicle 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  15. BATTERY ELECTRICITY STORAGE SYSTEMS FOR BUILDINGS Overview of commercially available residential systems — power vs. energy capacity graph Residential battery electrical energy storage systems The manufacturers focus on battery energy capacity, with systems going up to 30kWh ÄYOLE y Développement 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 13 12 10 o INYOLE Déveåoppement High power/energy ratio See the report for more details Commercial & industrial and community systems Fr tier not Residential well defined systems Dominance of products with energy/power ratio 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Il 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Energy Capacity (kWh) Overview of residential electricity storage systems Yole Développement 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  16. BATTERY ELECTRICITY STORAGE SYSTEMS FOR BUILDINGS Prefabricated houses with integrated PV & electricity storage solution and their suppliers Number of solar homes built (cumulative) 150,000 (Homes) 100/000 50,000 142,996 70,000 45,000 30,000 Huge potenti I implementation electricity storage solutions! Cumulative number of solar homes built by xxxxx Prefabricated houses represent a huge potential for implementation of electricity storage solutions! This potential has been already identified by several players. ÄYOLE Développement Sale of homes equipped with solarpower generation systems begins 1997 2003 2005 2009 2013 (FY) SOLAR Creating Electricity Nil"" FRONTIER Scnnenspicher PV system with electricity storage system based on Lithium iron phosphate batteries from xxxxxis installed at a range of houses by German prefabricated home-builder xxxxxx Storing Electricity Using Electricity Wisely xxxxxxxxx"Smart Power Station" aiming for energy self-sufficiency through combining large-capacity solar power, storage cells, and HEMS systems. 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  17. BATTERY ELECTRICITY STORAGE SOLUTIONS Load defection or grid defection? FOR Most customers with solar&battery systems prefer to stay grid- connected. This brings new challenges for grid operators. ÄYOLE y Développement Many residential electricity customers think about total from independence the retail electricity prices variations. However, the most popular choice is still the maintain to connection to the grid and just lower of the amount electricity purchased. This result in big challenges for grid that will operators still have to guarantee the grid stability and sufficiently strong grid connection, but for customers consuming less electricity less income to cover grid operation, u pgrades and maintenance. Example of a PV house Current situation: Two options for the future: I . Load defection Load Small Battery ELECTRICITY GRID Load INYOLE y Déveioppement 2. Grid defection Load Still relying on electricity from the grid Big Battery Off-grid 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  18. Flexible electricity sources and BESS are needed to comply with rapid and big variations of electricity consumption ÄYOLE y Développement BATTERY ELECTRICITY STORAGE SOLUTIONS FOR ELECTRICITY GRID BESS as a solution to rapid (and unexpected) electricity demand increase The electricity consumption can increase very rapidly during 23:.45 some day periods In winter due to heating In summer due conditioning In evenings due to charging at car electric to air electric homes Demand increase rate: 7.45 GW per hour!!! (especially in the case when fast charging is used). Several solutions exist and are under development to avoid critical grid instability during such periods: Xxx Xxx In the case of xxxxxxxxxx, BESS are particularly adapted to stabilize the grid! 73.0 GW 65.6 GW 05:30 PM 1 e;oo 21=00 The real de quite different fr expected one difficult to manage it without fast-response capacities The real consumption corresponds well to the real one rather easy to manage by grid operator Fast increase of the electricity demand (brown curve) measured in France on 25 January 20 15. Blue curves correspond to expected consumption. RTE, Yole 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions
  19. EV/HEV AND ELECTRICITY STORAGE Why EV/HEV technologies and players are important for stationary electricity storage business? DOUBLE CLEAN MOBILITY = clean PV/wind electricity+battery storage & electromobility ÄYOLE Déveioppement EV/HEV will have a strong impact on the energy management business and stationary battery storage market ÄYOLE y Développement High (and peaky) energy demand from the grid Battery cell technology development driven by EV/HEV Battery cost reduction 2nd life for a car battery in stationary systems 02015 | www.yole.fr I Energy management for smart grid, cities and buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions 19
  20. ÄYOLE Développemenr Développernent From Technologies to Market 02015
  21. FIELDS OF EXPERTISE Yole Développement's 30 analysts operate in the following areas MEMS & Sensors Compound Semi. LED / OLED Imaging Power Electronics Photonics ÄYOLE Développement MedTech Manufacturing Advanced Packaging ÄYOLE y Développement
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  23. A GROUP OF COMPANIES ÄYOLE Développement Market, technology and strategy consulting www.yole.fr ÄYOLE y Développement ÄYOLE Finance Blu Morpho sysrm Plus CONSULTING Know M&A operations Due diligences www.yolefinance.com Fundraising Maturation of companies IP portfolio management & optimization TBA Manufacturing costs analysis Teardown and reverse engineering Cost simulation tools www.systemplus.fr IP analysis Patent assessment www.knowmade.fr 23
  24. OUR GLOBAL ACTIVITY Blu Morpho CONSULTING ÄYOLE Développement Made Know ÄYOLE Finance Yole Korea Yole Japan 30% of our business is i 40% of our business is in EU countries ÄYOLE y Développement Yole Inc. 30% of our business is i North America 24
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  26. SERVING THE ENTIRE SUPPLY CHAIN Panasonic Integrators and CSR SONY R0Hm SEMICONDUCTOR DOW' CORNING Canon AMSUN OSRAM UMC TOYOTA Infineon TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Our analysts provide market analysis, technology evaluation, and business plan along the entire supply chain ÄYOLE y Développement end-users MITSUBISHI Device makers Suppliers: material, equipment, OSAT, foundries... OSS+MicroTec Omkor TechnolOgy• ASE GROUP ITRI Industrial Technology Financial investors, R&D centers Fraunhofer Berkeley STANFORD TPG 26
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  28. REPORTS COLLECTION o o o o ÄYOLE y Développement Yole Développement publishes a comprehensive collection of market & technology reports and patent analysis in: MEMS & Sensors Imaging Medical technologies (Med Tech) Advanced packaging Power electronics Compound semiconductors OLED, LED & Laser diode Semiconductor Manufacturing Photovoltaics Batteries Our reports are unmatched in quality and technology depth and typically include: Technology trends and evolution: costs, barriers, roadmaps, etc. Supply & value chain analysis: business models, relationships, value flows, etc. MEMS market forecast (in B$) 1•Ä'te. m' CMOS image sensors' technological evolution And Muni & • n:txS Cost and supply chain capacity Yic Power module packaging evolution: Breakthrough and innovation — All applicable to Si, Sic and *mlkron Sun pm pixel BEOL yo stack mm infrastructure PACKAGING — POW er Electr-onia EV/HEV development will reshape business models and the supply chain po•nLH Delphi module modu Ptiu: 2010 Ole att•cb I. wire bondinz•or lifetime Ond reli'bilit•. 2. which uses new and lavers öYOLE Y, Memory package roadmap msn j New padaging technat%ies d the need OE Hieh 1286B Estimated accessible markets, growth rate, and time-to-market for main GaN applications —o In-depth analysis of applications and market drivers: challenges, inflection points, etc. Market data ($, units, wafer starts, etc.) Every year, Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and Knowmade publish +60 reports. Take the full benefit from our Bundle and Annual Subscription offers. www.i-Micronews.com 28
  29. OUR 2015 REPORTS PLANNING MARKET &TECHNOLOGY REPORTS byYole Développement 0 MEMS & SENSORS Sensors and Data Management for Autonomous Vehicles AIN Thin Film Markets And Applications Sensors for Wearable Electronics And Mobile Healthcare Status of the MEMS Industry Uncooled IR Imagers IR Detectors High End Gyro, Accelerometers and IMIJ 0 0 0 0 LED LED Module OLED for Lighting UV LED LED Phosphors Market POWER ELECTRONICS Power Packaging Thermal Management for LED and Power Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Energy Management For Smart Grid And Smart Cities Status of Chinese Power Electronics Industry New Technologies For Data Center INYO L E Développement Non-Volatile Memory 0 IMAGING & OPTOELECTRONICS Camera Module Packaging (Vol Reverse Engineering) Uncooled IR Imagers Wafer Level Optics Status of the CMOS Image Sensors Machine Vision 0 MEDTECH Microfluidic for Sample Preparation Microfluidic Applications : Market & Technology Trends / vol 2 Sensors for Wearable Electronics And Mobile Healthcare 0 COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS High Purity Alumina (HPA) Sapphire Wide Bandgap Materials For Power Diamond, Graphene... as a trend) * Reports to be decided within 2015 ÄYOLE y Développement Electronics: Sic, GaN (and also Teardowns & Ga203, Inverter Market Trends For 20 1 3 — 2020 And Major Technology Changes* IGBT Markets And Application Trends Power Electronics for HEV/EV* Status of Power Electronics Industry ADVANCED PACKAGING Advanced Packaging in Emerging Markets in China Status of the Advanced Packaging Industry Supply Chain Readiness for Panel Manufacturing in Packaging WLCSP* Flip Chip Business Update 2.5D & 3DlC Business Update Fan-Out and Embedded Business Update MANUFACTURING Lithography for MEMS, Advanced Packaging and LED Thinning & Dicing Equipment for Advanced Packaging, MEMS, Photovoltaics, LED, CMOS Image Sensors Non-Volatile Memory 29
  30. OUR 2015 REPORTS PLANNING PATENT ANALYSIS by Knowmade Patent Infringement (crossed analysis based on Knowmade and System Plus Analysis expertise) MEMS Microphone Applications - Infrared Imaging Patent Investigation (crossed analysis based on Knowmade & Yole Développement expertise) Power GaN MEMS Gyroscope - 6-axis & 9-axis Inertial MEMS IMIJs Microbatteries Embedded Active & Passive Packages - Interposer Phosphors for LED TEARDOWN & REVERSE COSTING by System Plus Consulting More than 30 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools to be published in 2015. ÄYOLE y Développement Know Made Plus CONSULTING * Reports to be decided within 2015 30
  31. OUR 2014 PUBLISHED REPORTS LIST INYO L E MARKET &TECHNOLOGY REPORTS Développement by Yole Développement 0 MEMS & SENSORS Technologies & Sensors for the Internet of Things: Businesses & Market Trends 20 14-2024 MEMS Microphone: Market, Applications and Business Trends 20 14 Status of the MEMS industry MEMS & Sensors for Mobile Phones and Tablets High End Gyroscopes and Accelerometer Applications Inertial MEMS Manufacturing Technical Trends New Detection Principles & Technical Evolution for MEMS & NEMS 6/9 DOF Applications in Consumer Electronics MEMS for RF filters and Antena Switches - BAW / SAW 0 IMAGING & OPTOELECTRONICS Status of the CMOS Image Sensor Industry Uncooled Infrared Imaging Technology & Market Trends Silicon Photonics 0 MEDTECH Point of Care Testing: Applications for Microfluidic Technologies Solid State Medical Imaging: X-ray and Endoscopy 0 COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS RF GaN Technology & Market Analysis: Applications, Players, Devices & Substrates 20 IO- 2020 SiC Modules, Devices and Substrates for Power Electronics Market GaN-on-Si Substrate Technology and Market for LED and Power Electronics Power GaN Market Graphene Materials for Opto & Electronic Applications Sapphire Applications and Market: from LED to Consumer Electronics ÄYOLE y Développement 0 0 0 0 0 LED LED Packaging LED Front-End Manufacturing Trends LED Front-End Equipment Market POWER ELECTRONICS Power Electronics for HEV/EV Inverters Gate Driver Unit Market for Power Transistors PHOTOVOLTAICS Emerging and Innovative Technology Approaches in the Solar Industry ADVANCED PACKAGING 3DlC Equipment and Materials 3DlC & 2.5D T SV Interconnect for Advanced Packaging - 20 14 Business Update MANUFACTURING Market & Technology Trends in Materials & Equipment for Printed & Flexible Electronics Permanent Wafer Bonding for Semiconductor: Application Trends & Technology PATENT ANALYSIS by Knowmade LED Based on Nano-wires Patent Investigation GaN on Si Patent Investigation (LED, Power devices and RF Devices) New MEMS Devices Patent Investigation Non Volatile Memory Patent Investigation TEARDOWN & REVERSE COSTING by System Plus Consulting Know Made Plus CONSULTING More than 30 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools to be published in 2014.
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  35. ÄYOLE Développement ORDER FORM Energy Management for Smart Grid, Cities and Buildings: Opportunities for battery electricity storage solutions BILL TO Name (Mr/Ms/Dr/Pr): Job Title: Company: Address: City: State: Postcode/ Zip: *VAT ID Number for EU members: Tel: Email: Date: PRODUCT ORDER Please enter my order for above named report : One user license*: Euro 4,990 O Multi user license: Euro 5,990 - The report will be ready for delivery from May, 22 2015 - For price in dollars, please use the day's exchange rate. All reports are delivered electronically at payment reception. For French customers, add 20% for VAT I hereby accept Yole Développement's Terms and Conditions of Sale(l) Signature: *One user license means only one person at the company can use the report. SHIPPING CONTACT First Name: Email: ABOUT YOLE DEVELOPPEMENT PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD O Visa O Mastercard O Amex Name of the Card Holder: Credit Card Number: Card Verification Value (3 digits except AMEX: 4 digits) : Expiration date: BY BANK TRANSFER BANK INFO: HSBC, 1 place de la Bourse, +69002 Lyon, France, Bank code: 30056, Branch code : 00170 Account No: 0170 200 1565 87, SWIFT or BIC code: CCFRFRPP, IBAN: FR76 3005 6001 7001 7020 0156 587 RETURN ORDER BY • FAX: +33 (0)472 83 01 83 • MAIL: YOLE DÉVELOPPEMENT, Le Quartz, 75 Cours Emile Zola, 69100 Villeurbanne/Lyon - France SALES CONTACTS • North America: Steve Laferriere - [email protected] • Japan & Asia: Takashi Onozawa - [email protected] • Europe & ROW: Faycal El Khamassi - [email protected] • Korea: Hailey Yang - [email protected] • General: [email protected] (1) Our Terms and Conditions of Sale are available at www.yole.fr/Terms_and_Conditions_of_Sale.aspx The present document is valid 24 months after its publishing date: April 30th, 2015 Last Name: Phone: Founded in 1998, Yole Développement has grown to become a group of companies providing marketing, technology and strategy consulting, media in addition to corporate finance services. With a strong focus on emerging applications using silicon and/or micro manufacturing (technology or process), Yole Développement group has expanded to include more than 50 associates worldwide covering MEMS, Compound Semiconductors, LED, Image Sensors, Optoelectronics, Microfluidics & Medical, Photovoltaics, Advanced Packaging, Manufacturing, Nanomaterials and Power Electronics. The group supports industrial companies, investors and R&D organizations worldwide to help them understand markets and follow technology trends to develop their business. CONSULTING • Market data & research, marketing analysis • Technology analysis • Reverse engineering & costing services • Strategy consulting • Patent analysis More information on www.yole.fr MEDIA & EVENTS FINANCIAL SERVICES • Mergers & Acquisitions • Due diligence • Fundraising More information on www.yolefinance.com REPORTS • Collection of technology & market reports • Manufacturing cost simulation tools • Component reverse engineering & costing analysis • Patent investigation More information on www.i-micronews.com/reports • i-Micronews.com, online disruptive technologies website @Micronews, weekly e-newsletter • Technology Magazines dedicated to MEMS, Advanced Packaging, LED and Power Electronics • Communication & webcasts services • Events: Yole Seminars, Market Briefings... More information on www.i-micronews.com CONTACTS For more information about : • Consulting Services: Jean-Christophe Eloy ([email protected]) • Financial Services: Jean-Christophe Eloy ([email protected]) • Report Business: David Jourdan ([email protected]) • Press relations: Sandrine Leroy ([email protected])
  36. ÄYOLE Développement TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALES Definitions: "Acceptance": Action by which the Buyer accepts the terms and conditions of sale in their entirety. It is done by signing the purchase order which mentions "I hereby accept Yole's Terms and Conditions of Sale". 'Buyer": Any business user (i.e. any person acting in the course of its business activities, for its business needs) entering into the following general conditions to the exclusion of consumers acting in their personal interests. 'Contracting Parties" or "Parties": The Seller on the one hand and the Buyer on the other hand. "Intellectual Property Rights" ("IPR") means any rights held by the Seller in its Products, including any patents, trademarks, registered models, designs, copyrights, inventions, commercial secrets and know-how, technical information, company or trading names and any other intellectual property rights or similar in any part of the world, notwithstanding the fact that they have been registered or not and including any pending registration of one of the above mentioned rights. 'License": For the reports and databases, 3 different licenses are proposed. The buyer has to choose one license: • One user license: one person at the company can use the report. • Multi-user license: the report can be used by unlimited users within the company. Subsidiaries and Joint-Ventures are not included. • Corporate license: purchased under "Annual Subscription" program, the report can be used by unlimited users within the company. Joint-Ventures are not included. "Products": Depending on the purchase order, reports or database on MEMS, CSC, Optics/MOEMS, Nano, bio... to be bought eitheron a unit basisoras an annual subscription. (i.e. subscription for a period of 12 calendar months). The annual subscription to a package (i.e. a global discount based on the number of reports that the Buyer orders or accesses via the service, a global search service on line on I-micronews and a consulting approach), is defined in the order. Reports are established in PowerPoint and delivered on a PDF format and the database may include Excel files. "Seller": Based in Lyon (France headquarters), Yole Développement is a market research and business development consultancy company, facilitating market access for advanced technology industrial projects. With more than 20 market analysts, Yole works worldwide with the key industrial companies, R&D institutes and investors to help them understand the markets and technology trends. 1. SCOPE 1.1 The Contracting Parties undertake to observe the following general conditions when agreed by the Buyer and the Seller. ANY ADDITIONAL, DIFFERENT, OR CONFLICTING TERMS AND CONDITIONS IN ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS ISSUED BY THE BUYER AT ANY TIME ARE HEREBY OBJECTED TO BY THE SELLER, SHALL BE WHOLLY INAPPLICABLE TO ANY SALE MADE HEREUNDER AND SHALL NOT BE BINDING IN ANY WAY ON THE SELLER. 1.2 This agreement becomes valid and enforceable between the Contracting Parties after clear and non-equivocal consent by any duly authorized person representing the Buyer. For these purposes, the Buyer accepts these conditions of sales when signing the purchase order which mentions "I hereby accept Yole's Terms and Conditions of Sale". This results in acceptance by the Buyer. 1.3 Orders are deemed to be accepted only upon written acceptance and confirmation by the Seller, within [7 days] from the date of order, to be sent either by email or to the Buyer's address. In the absence of any confirmation in writing, orders shall be deemed to have been accepted. 2. MAILING OF THE PRODUCTS 2.1 Products are sent by email to the Buyer: • within [1] month from the order for Products already released; or • within a reasonable time for Products ordered prior to their effective release. In this case, the Seller shall use its best endeavours to inform the Buyer of an indicative release date and the evolution of the work in progress. 2.2 Some weeks prior to the release date the Seller can propose a pre-release discount to the Buyer The Seller shall by no means be responsible for any delay in respect of article 2.2 above, and including incases where a new event or access to new contradictory information would require for the analyst extra time to compute or compare the data in order to enable the Seller to deliver a high quality Products. 2.3 The mailing of the Product will occur only upon payment by the Buyer, in accordance with the conditions contained in article 3. 2.4. The mailing is operated through electronic means either by email via the sales department or automatically online via an email/password. If the Product's electronic delivery format is defective, the Seller undertakes to replace it at no charge to the Buyer provided that it is informed of the defective formatting within 90 days from the date of the original download or receipt of the Product. 2.5 The person receiving the Products on behalf of the Buyer shall immediately verify the quality of the Products and their conformity to the order. Any claim for apparent defects or for non-conformity shall be sent in writing to the Seller within 8 days of receipt of the Products. For this purpose, the Buyer agrees to produce sufficient evidence of such defects.. 2.6 No return of Products shall be accepted without prior information to the Seller, even in case of delayed delivery. Any Product returned to the Seller without providing prior information to the Seller as required under article 2.5 shall remain at the Buyer's risk. 3. PRICE, INVOICING AND PAYMENT 3.1 Prices are given in the orders corresponding to each Product sold on a unit basis or corresponding to annual subscriptions. They are expressed to be inclusive of all taxes. The prices may be reevaluated from time to time. The effective price is deemed to be the one applicable at the time of the order. 3.2 Yole may offer a pre release discount for the companies willing to acquire in the future the specific report and agreeing on the fact that the report may be release later than the anticipated release date. In exchange to this uncertainty, the company will get a discount that can vary from 15% to 10%. 3.3 Payments due by the Buyer shall be sent by cheque payable to Yole Développement, credit card or by electronic transfer to the following account: HSBC, 1 place de la Bourse 69002 Lyon France Bank code: 30056 Branch code: 00170 Account no: 0170 200 1565 87 BIC or SWIFT code: CCFRFRPP IBAN: FR76 3005 6001 7001 7020 0156 587 To ensure the payments, the Seller reserves the right to request down payments from the Buyer. In this case, the need of down payments will be mentioned on the order. 3.4 Payment is due by the Buyer to the Seller within 30 days from invoice date, except in the case of a particular written agreement. If the Buyer fails to pay within this time and fails to contact the Seller, the latter shall be entitled to invoice interest in arrears based on the annual rate Refi of the «BCE» + 7 points, in accordance with article L. 441-6 of the French Commercial Code. Our publications (report, database, tool...) are delivered only after reception of the payment. 3.5 In the event of termination of the contract, or of misconduct, during the contract, the Seller will have the right to invoice at the stage in progress, and to take legal action for damages. 4. LIABILITIES 4.1 The Buyer or any other individual or legal person acting on its behalf, being a business user buying the Products for its business activities, shall be solely responsible for choosing the Products and for the use and interpretations he makes of the documents it purchases, of the results he obtains, and of the advice and acts it deduces thereof. 4.2 The Seller shall only be liable for (i) direct and (ii) foreseeable pecuniary loss, caused by the Products or arising from a material breach of this agreement 4.3 In no event shall the Seller be liable for: a) damages of any kind, including without limitation, incidental or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, damages for loss of profits, business interruption and loss of programs or information) arising out of the use of or inability to use the Seller's website or the Products, or any information provided on the website, or in the Products; b) any claim attributable to errors, omissions or other inaccuracies in the Product or interpretations thereof. 4.4 All the information contained in the Products has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. The Seller does not warrant the accuracy, completeness adequacy or reliability of such information, which cannot be guaranteed to be free from errors. 4.5 All the Products that the Seller sells may, upon prior notice to the Buyer from time to time be modified by or substituted with similar Products meeting the needs of the Buyer. This modification shall not lead to the liability of the Seller, provided that the Seller ensures the substituted Product is similar to the Product initially ordered. 4.6 In the case where, after inspection, it is acknowledged that the Products contain defects, the Seller undertakes to replace the defective products as far as the supplies allow and without indemnities or compensation of any kind for labor costs, delays, loss caused or any other reason. The replacement is guaranteed for a maximum of two months starting from the delivery date. Any replacement is excluded for any event as set out in article 5 below. 4.7 The deadlines that the Seller is asked to state for the mailing of the Products are given for information only and are not guaranteed. If such deadlines are not met, it shall not lead to any damages or cancellation of the orders, except for non acceptable delays exceeding [4] months from the stated deadline, without information from the Seller. In such case only, the Buyer shall be entitled to ask for a reimbursement of its first down payment to the exclusion of any further damages. 4.8 The Seller does not make any warranties, express or implied, including, without limitation, those of sale ability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the Products. Although the Seller shall take reasonable steps to screen Products for infection of viruses, worms, Trojan horses or other codes containing contaminating or destructive properties before making the Products available, the Seller cannot guarantee that any Product will be free from infection. 5. FORCE MAJEURE The Seller shall not be liable for any delay in performance directly or indirectly caused by or resulting from acts of nature, fire, flood, accident, riot, war, government intervention, embargoes, strikes, labor difficulties, equipment failure, late deliveries by suppliers or other difficulties which are beyond the control, and not the fault of the Seller. 6. PROTECTION OF THE SELLER'S IPR 6.1 All the IPR attached to the Products are and remain the property of the Seller and are protected under French and international copyright law and conventions. 6.2 The Buyer agreed not to disclose, copy, reproduce, redistribute, resell or publish the Product, or any part of it to any other party other than employees of its company. The Buyer shall have the right to use the Products solely for its own internal information purposes. In particular, the Buyer shall therefore not use the Product for purposes such as: • Information storage and retrieval systems; • Recordings and re-transmittals over any network (including any local area network); • Use in any timesharing, service bureau, bulletin board or similar arrangement or public display; • Posting any Product to any other online service (including bulletin boards or the Internet); • Licensing, leasing, selling, offering for sale or assigning the Product. 6.3 The Buyer shall be solely responsible towards the Seller of all infringements of this obligation, whether this infringement comes from its employees or any person to whom the Buyer has sent the Products and shall personally take care of any related proceedings, and the Buyer shall bear related financial consequences in their entirety. 6.4 The Buyer shall define within its company point of contact for the needs of the contract. This person will be the recipient of each new report in PDF format. This person shall also be responsible for respect of the copyrights and will guaranty that the Products are not disseminated out of the company. 6.5 In the context of annual subscriptions, the person of contact shall decide who within the Buyer, shall be entitled to access on line the reports on I-micronews.com. In this respect, the Seller will give the Buyer a maximum of 10 password, unless the multiple sites organization of the Buyer requires more passwords. The Seller reserves the right to check from time to time the correct use of this password. 6.6 In the case of a multisite, multi license, only the employee of the buyer can access the report or the employee of the companies in which the buyer have 100% shares. As a matter of fact the investor of a company, the joint venture done with a third party etc..cannot access the report and should pay a full license price. 7. TERMINATION 7.1 If the Buyer cancels the order in whole or in part or postpones the date of mailing, the Buyer shall indemnify the Seller for the entire costs that have been incurred as at the date of notification by the Buyer of such delay or cancellation. This may also apply for any other direct or indirect consequential loss that may be borne by the Seller, following this decision. 7.2 In the event of breach by one Party under these conditions or the order, the non-breaching Party may send a notification to the other by recorded delivery letter upon which, after a period of thirty (30) days without solving the problem, the non- breaching Party shall be entitled to terminate all the pending orders, without being liable for any compensation. 8. MISCELLANEOUS All the provisions of these Terms and Conditions are for the benefit of the Seller itself, but also for its licensors, employees and agents. Each of them is entitled to assert and enforce those provisions against the Buyer. Any notices under these Terms and Conditions shall be given in writing. They shall be effective upon receipt by the other Party. The Seller may, from time to time, update these Terms and Conditions and the Buyer, is deemed to have accepted the latest version of these terms and conditions, provided they have been communicated to him in due time. 9. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION 9.1 Any dispute arising out or linked to these Terms and Conditions or to any contract (orders) entered into in application of these Terms and Conditions shall be settled by the French Commercial Courts of Lyon, which shall have exclusive jurisdiction upon such issues. 9.2 French law shall govern the relation between the Buyer and the Seller, in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.