HELLA GMBH & CO. KGAA - 9M FY 2017/18 COMPANY PRESENTATION
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Disclaimer This document was prepared with reasonable care. However, no responsibility can be assumed for the correctness of the provided information. In addition, this document contains summary information only and does not purport to be comprehensive and is not intended to be (and should not be construed as) a basis of any analysis or other evaluation. No representation or warranty (express or implied) is made as to, and no reliance should be placed on, any information, including projections, targets, estimates and opinions contained herein. This document may contain forward-looking statements and information on the markets in which the HELLA Group is active as well as on the business development of the HELLA Group. These statements are based on various assumptions relating, for example, to the development of the economies of individual countries, and in particular of the automotive industry. Various known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors (including those discussed in HELLA’s public reports) could lead to material differences between the actual future results, financial situation, development or performance of the HELLA Group and/or relevant markets and the statements and estimates given here. We do not update forward-looking statements and estimates retrospectively. Such statements and estimates are valid on the date of publication and can be superseded. This document contains an English translation of the accounts of the Company and its subsidiaries. In the event of a discrepancy between the English translation herein and the official German version of such accounts, the official German version is the legal valid and binding version of the accounts and shall prevail. 2 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA Company Presentation 9M FY 2017/18 Outline ■ HELLA Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 ■ HELLA at a Glance ■ HELLA’s view on Automotive Market Trends 3 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Positive sales growth and EBIT increase in 9M FY 2017/18 Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 – Highlights ■ HELLA Group currency adjusted sales grew by 9.3% YoY to Sales 5.1 bill. EUR ■ Adj. Gross Profit margin at 27.9% (+0.4%-points YoY) Profitability ■ Adj. EBIT +35 mill. EUR (+9.5% YoY) at 408 mill. EUR ■ Adjusted EBIT margin +0.1pp to 8.0% ■ Adjusted Free Cash Flow from operating activities increased by Liquidity 60 mill. EUR (+56% YoY) to 166 mill. EUR Note: Adjustments of profitability figures include restructuring expenses in Germany and in previous years adjustment for provision in context with the EU cartel proceeding. Please note that where sums and percentages in the presentation have been rounded, differences may arise as a result of commercial rounding. 4 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA top line growth with strong development in 9M FY 17/18 Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 – Highlights HELLA Group sales (EUR millions) Comment ■ Currency adjusted growth HELLA Group at 9.3% -90 ■ Reported sales growth HELLA Group at 7.4% (increased by 354 mill. EUR +9.3% 444 7.4% to 5,130 mill. EUR) Automotive +8.2% to 3,944 mill. EUR. 5,130 Demand for energy management 4,776 products, radar solutions and advanced lighting systems drives business Aftermarket external sales +3.9%, 9M FY 16/17 adj. growth FX 9M FY 17/18 positive demand from Independent Aftermarket and Wholesale Special Applications +13.4% to 315 mill. EUR, positive development in agriculture and construction 5 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA Automotive outperforming important regions Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 – Highlights HELLA Automotive external sales by region (in EUR millions) Global Europe North & South America Asia & RoW 3,905 2,356 2,320 2,408 788 708 3,527 3,610 2,142 631 3,176 660 568 -1.6% +3.8% 602 +2.4% +8.2% +10.0% +12.4% 537 +19.4% 497 +11.1% +11.0% +9.6% +12.3% +14.4% 537 646 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 Light vehicle production (in million units) Global Europe North & South America Asia & RoW 71.3 16.5 15.4 38.0 38.3 70.4 15.3 15.8 15.2 +0.9% +1.3% 15.5 66.0 +4.4% -0.3% +0.9% 64.7 34.4 14.8 +2.3% 15.0 33.6 +6.7% +2.0% +10.4% +4.7% -2.2% +2.2% 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 9M FY 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 HELLA Automotive growth vs. market (Light vehicle production growth): +9.1% -4.3% +6.9% +5.3% -3.9% -0.6% +12.5% +8.7% +21.6% +12.2% +0.6% +11.4% Source: HELLA; IHS (as of March 2018) 6 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
GPM increase due to strong overall business development Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 Adj. Gross Profit Highlights EUR millions 1,430 ■ Adj. Gross Profit increased by 116 1,264 1,313 1,140 mill. EUR (+8.9%) to 1,430 mill. EUR +116 +125 +49 Automotive +9.8% to 1,009 mill. EUR Aftermarket +1.7% to 313 mill. EUR Special Applications +25.4% to 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 109 mill. EUR Adj. Gross Profit margin Highlights % sales 27.9 ■ Adj. Gross Profit margin improved 27.5 by 0.4%-points to 27.9% 27.0 27.2 +0.4 despite ongoing capacity increases, +0.1 +0.3 higher production volume and associated higher utilization with positive effects on GPM in Automotive especially in Q2 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 increased margins in Aftermarket and Special Applications 7 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Continuous high R&D expenses to secure future growth and support production ramp-up Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 R&D expenses Highlights EUR millions 510 ■ Absolute R&D expenses increased 3.7% 468 449 by 42 mill. EUR (+9.0% YoY) to 406 +42 3.4% +19 510 mill. EUR, mainly: +43 Secure and strengthen technology leadership along the market trends Preparation and realization of production ramp-ups 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 Investments in international R&D capacities R&D expenses ratio Highlights % sales 9.9 ■ 9M FY 17/18 ratio +0.1pp to 9.9% 9.6 9.6 9.8 due to high level of absolute R&D 8.1% 0.0 +0.2 +0.1 expenses 7.8% 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 8 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Relatively stable development of SG&A costs Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 Adjusted SG&A expenses Highlights EUR millions 545 ■ Adj. SG&A costs increased under- 3.7% 3.7% 515 504 proportionally (+30 mill. EUR, 464 3.4% +11 +30 +5.8%) to 545 mill. EUR +40 3.4% ■ Under-proportional increase in distribution expenses (+2.9%) ■ Stable administration expenses at 3.4%. Despite improvement programs, 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 continuous investments in processes, systems and functions 8.1% Adjusted SG&A expenses ratio Highlights % sales 7.8% ■ Adj. SG&A ratio -0.2pp to 10.6%, 11.0 10.8 10.8 10.6 ratio of structural costs in general with 8.1% -0.2 0.0 -0.2 relatively stable development. 7.8% Improvement through a decline in distribution cost ratio by 0.3pp to 7.6% ■ Adj. other income & expenses -0.2pp to 0.3% 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 9 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Adjusted EBIT and EBIT margin above prior-year’s level Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 Adjusted EBIT Highlights EUR millions 408 ■ Adj. EBIT increased by 35 mill. EUR 373 (+9.5%) to 408 mill. EUR, mainly: 345 318 +28 +35 increase in adj. Gross Profit by 116 +27 mill. EUR (+8.9%) higher R&D (+42 mill. EUR, +9.0%) decline in JV income by 9 mill. EUR (-22%) 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 Adjusted EBIT margin Highlights % sales ■ Adj. EBIT margin increased by 0.1%- 7.8 8.0 7.5 points to 8.0%: 7.4 +0.1 increase of adj. GPM by 0.4pp -0.1 +0.4 higher R&D expenses ratio (+0.1pp) lower distribution expense ratio (-0.3pp) decreased contribution of JV (-0.3pp) 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 10 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
P&L including reconciliation Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 9 months comparison Comments HELLA GROUP 9M 9M ■ Reported EBIT 9M only FY 16/17 FY 17/18 slightly negatively impacted in EUR mill. by restructuring expenses in Gross Profit reported 1,313.4 1,428.5 Germany Adjustments 0.0 1.4 adjusted 1,313.4 1,429.9 ■ Net financial result decreased slightly due to the funding of Other income and expenses reported -1.2 13.4 activities in growth regions at Adjustments 24.7 2.8 higher local interest rates adjusted 23.4 16.2 ■ Earnings for the period EBIT reported 348.2 403.9 increased driven by Adjustments 24.7 4.2 operational improvements and adjusted 372.8 408.2 lower one-offs. Net financial result -29.0 -32.7 ■ Higher tax payments after low comparable tax rate in 9M PY Taxes -71.5 -94.7 Earnings for the period 247.7 276.5 ■ EPS increased by 27 Cent (+12%) to 2.48 EUR Earnings per share (EUR) 2.21 2.48 11 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Q3 FY 17/18 with stronger growth in all segments Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 Quarterly comparison Comments Q3 FY 16/17 Q3 FY 17/18 ■ Q3 FY 17/18 reported Automotive sales influenced by FX headwind; in 14.2% Q3 FY 16/17 catch-up effect after weak H1 FY 16/17 Segment Total Sales ■ Aftermarket with modest total sales 6.5% 6.3% growth (YoY)* growth, external sales +4.5% driven 1.8% by Wholesale and Workshop business ■ Special Applications with strong Automotive Aftermarket Special Applications agricultural & construction business and over-proportional demand in Australia ■ Q3 Automotive EBIT affected by 8.0% higher investments in R&D and 7.1% 7.0% 6.8% capacity increases 5.1% 4.2% ■ Aftermarket adjusted EBIT margin Adj. EBIT up after pre-investments in Margin Wholesale and Workshop business ■ Q3 FY 16/17 Special Applications Automotive Aftermarket Special Applications with 2.6 mill. EUR negative effects from Industries and Airport Lighting disposal * Q3 FY 16/17 Aftermarket and Special Applications not available due to change in segment reporting 12 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Adj. Free Cash Flow from operating activities increased due to higher funds from operations Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 Adj. FCF from operating activities Highlights EUR millions +56.0% ■ Adj. Free Cash Flow from 166 operating activities increased by +31.0% 60 mill. EUR to 166 mill. EUR, +304.7% 106 mainly due to increased funds from 81 operations and lower Net CAPEX ■ Cash Conversion* ratio increased 20 by 12.1pp to 40.7% 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 *Note: Adj. Free Cash Flow from operating activities / adj. EBIT Net CAPEX Highlights EUR millions 328 ■ Net CAPEX decreased by 15 mill. 297 312 256 +-15 EUR to 312 mill. EUR +31 +41 ■ Continuous investments in customer-specific equipment, continuous capacity extension ■ Reimbursements increased by 16 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 mill. EUR to 107 mill. EUR Note: Adjustments of FCF include restructuring expenses, factoring (9M FY 16/17 only) and depending on project launches adjustment for cash payments in context with the EU cartel proceeding (9M FY 17/18 only) 13 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Automotive segment with increasing growth Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 +8.2% +5.2% +2.6% Automotive Sales 3,944 3,381 3,556 3,646 ■ Growth of 8.2% with ongoing production ramp- 9.7% 3.7% 7.1% 1,725 ups and higher demand for: 537 1,553 646 1,610 1,416 energy management and driver assistance +12.2% 1.3% 9.0% products 1,760 1,974 2,000 2,180 innovative / advanced lighting products 205 29 36 39 Demand driven by NSA, China and Europe 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 (ex. Germany) External Sales Electronics Intersegment Sales External Sales Lighting Automotive Profitability +4.4% +12.7% ■ Increase of adj. EBIT by 4.4% to 328 mill. EUR: +9.4% 314 328 ongoing capacity increase with initially lower 279 255 utilization level; increase in production volume and higher utilization of existing capacities since Q2 8.6 8.3 7.5 7.8 increase in R&D to prepare production ramp-ups and expand the international R&D network lower JV contribution due to weakness in Asian 9M FY 14/15 9M FY 15/16 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 joint ventures Adj. EBIT Adj. EBIT Margin (% of total sales) higher SG&A with investments in corporate functions 14 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Non Automotive segments with positive contributions Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 +0.7% Aftermarket +9.3% 899 ■ External sales growth (+3.9%) due to positive 56.7 51.8 IAM and wholesale business, workshop catching 893 up starting from Q3, total sales grew slightly by 537 6.3 0.7% due to loss of intercompany business 5.8 ■ Increase in EBIT margin by 0.5pp to 6.3%, 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 increase in GPM (+0.3pp) and lower administration ratio (-0.4pp to 1.7%). +13.4% +272.8% Special Applications 314 ■ Strong top-line growth (+13.4%): 32.0 10.2 increasing demand in Agricultural and 277 8.6 Construction sector other product groups e.g. Trailer and Trucks 537 also growing 3.1 over-proportional growth in Australia 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 9M FY 16/17 9M FY 17/18 ■ Massive profitability increase (~273%) EBIT strong top line growth Total Sales EBIT Margin negative effects from the sale of Industries & Airport lighting activities in 9M FY 16/17 15 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Overall market FY 17/18 expected to grow by 1.6% according to IHS Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 – Outlook Expected LVP Region Comment (in m units) +3.3% ■ Continuing growth in 2017/18 expected. Europe excluding Germany expected to grow by 5.0% to Europe 22.6 16.7m units, Germany with an expected decline of FY 17/18 1.4% to 5.8m units -0.8% ■ After weak first half (-3.0%), bottom formation in NSA 20.6 Q3 und increasing growth dynamics expected for last quarter FY 17/18 FY 17/18 +1.5% ■ China expected to grow slightly in 2017/18, China 27.8 Asia/RoW expected to grow by 1.3% to 50.9m units FY 17/18 Global +1.6% ■ Overall market expected to grow by 1.6% +96.0 FY 17/18 Source: IHS Light Vehicle Production (LVP) (as of March 2018) 16 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Company specific development for FY 2017/18 confirmed Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 – Guidance Presuming no serious economic turmoil, we assume a positive development of the operative HELLA business for FY 2017/18: Sales growth ■ Growth excluding FX between 5-10% Adj. EBIT growth ■ Growth between 5-10% Adj. EBIT margin ■ Margin around 8% 17 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA Company Presentation 9M FY 2017/18 Outline ■ HELLA Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 ■ HELLA at a Glance ■ HELLA’s view on Automotive Market Trends 18 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
As one of the top 40 automotive suppliers worldwide HELLA specializes in innovative lighting systems and vehicle electronics HELLA at a Glance – Overview KEY FACTS KEY FINANCIALS ▪ Founded 1899 in Lippstadt (Germany) in EUR millions and % of sales ▪ Global footprint with over 40,000 employees at more than 125 FY 2015/16 FY 2016/17 Change locations in some 35 countries ▪ Thereof 41 research & 28 production sites Sales 6,352 6,585 +3.7% ▪ Integrated business portfolio in Automotive, Aftermarket, Adjusted EBIT 476 534 +12.0% and Special Applications Adjusted EBIT +0.6% 7.5% 8.1% margin points ▪ Leading market positions in automotive Lighting and Electronics Adjusted 155 149 -3.9% Free Cash Flow ▪ One of the top 40 automotive suppliers in the world and one of the 100 largest German industrial companies SALES BY BUSINESS SEGMENT SALES BY REGION external sales, fiscal year 2016/17 based on the HQs of HELLA’s customers, fiscal year 2016/17 Special Applications North & South America €384 million €1,061 million Germany €2,243 million 6% 16% Aftermarket €1,185 million 18% €6.6 €6.6 34% 43% Asia, Pacific, RoW billion Automotive billion €1,063 million 16% group Lighting group sales €2,788 million sales Automotive 33% Rest of Europe 34% Electronics €2,191 million €2,218 million 19 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA has shown sustainable profitable growth since automotive crisis HELLA at a Glance – Sales and EBIT development SALES ADJUSTED EBIT in EUR millions and % of sales in EUR millions and % of sales 7% 6,585 534 6,352 9% 5,835 476 5,343 445 4,835 399 4,637 350 8.1 7.5 7.6 7.5 306 7.5 6.3 FY 11/12 FY 12/13 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 15/16 FY 16/17 FY 11/12 FY 12/13 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 15/16 FY 16/17 Adj.* EBIT % sales ▪ Sustainable growth during the last years mainly driven ▪ Continuous EBIT increase despite large by Automotive investments in global structures and R&D ▪ Aftermarket and Special Applications also with ▪ Overall stable margin level through growth driven positive growth by technology leadership and increased efficiency 20 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
To further secure profitable growth path HELLA continuously expands its global footprint HELLA at a Glance – Footprint GLOBAL USA Germany Lithunia China AUTONOMOUS FOOTPRINT DRIVING Northville Lippstadt Kaunas Wuqing New administration & New visitor, New New Lighting plant technical center for administration and Electronics plant with Joint Venture- Electronics exhibition center SOP mid-2018 Partner BHAP Opening in early 2019 Opening mid-2019 SOP in 10/2017 Germany China Lippstadt Shanghai Mexico Guanajuato Digital Innovation Campus, in collaboration with Hamm- Extension of Electronics New Electronics plant Lippstadt University and other plant, SOP mid-2018 SOP in early 2018 partners; opening in 2020 Recent openings since mid 2017 India Mexico India Coimbatore Irapuato & Mehsana Outlook Guadalajara Additional R&D center for Extension of two Lighting plants New Electronics plant lighting technology SOP in 11/2017 SOP in early 2019 Opening in 07/2017 SOP: Start of production 21 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
To secure profitable growth path HELLA has further developed its well-established partner network HELLA at a Glance – Partnership Network Parternship Kind of TREND examples partnership FOCUS AUTONOMOUS DRIVING Open Development and marketing of modern assistance systems Cooperation and autonomous driving functions Open Radar-based system technologies by combining radar Cooperation sensors from HELLA and radar system chips from NXP AUTONOMOUS DRIVING PARTNERSHIP Joint Development of radar systems; InnoSenT exclusively sells all Venture products and services in its automotive portfolio to HELLA NETWORK Development of innovative electric actuating solutions; Open Cooperation first joint project will be the production of an electric purge EFFICIENCY & pump significantly reducing CO2 emissions ELECTRIFICATION Open Development of a cloud-based air quality management Cooperation system CONNECTIVITY & DIGITALIZATION Seed Innovative software solution for cloud-based Investment communication of vehicle data to workshops Joint Development of individualized HMI concepts, Venture e.g. innovative touch displays & gesture control devices INDIVIDUA- LIZATION Joint Design, development, production and logistics of Venture individualized, integrated front-end modules 22 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
High financial stability ensures long-term growth perspective and provides freedom for entrepreneurship HELLA at a Glance – Financial Stability Solid capital structure Strategic flexibility Leverage (Net debt / EBITDA) Debt and maturity profile*, in millions EUR HELLA has a stable and solid financial 0.7x fundament which 0.6x 500 0.5x forms the basis for 0.3x 0.3x 300 its future strategic 0.2x plans 105 117 70 Prudent financial policy throughout May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 2020 2024 2032 2033 Other the cycle with Debt** leverage < 1.0x Bond Bond Aflac*** Aflac Gearing (Net debt / Equity) (2.375%) (1.0%) bond I bond II Financing of long- 0.3x 0.3x 0.3x term growth strategy secured Additional Revolving Credit (2022) of Well balanced debt 0.1x 0.1x 0.1x EUR 450m with 10 core banks as back-up portfolio facility New issuing May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 (senior, unsecured / bearer debt) for Capital-market-oriented capital structure with investment grade rating attractive Good liquidity profile and consistent liquidity management conditions EUR 102m dividends (0.92EUR/share) paid October 2017 Mid term target: Leverage < 1.0x Equity ratio at 39.5% and cash & assets at 1,098 mill. EUR * As of August, 2017; Euro Bond I: 1,15%, Euro Bond II: 2,375%, Euro Bond III: 1.00% ; Aflac bonds hedged values ** Mostly short term loans and evaluation impact *** Abbreviation for “American Family Life Insurance Company“ 23 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
In the Automotive segment, HELLA develops and produces innovative solutions for automobile manufacturers worldwide HELLA at a Glance – Business Segment Automotive BUSINESS OVERVIEW* KEY FINANCIALS Lighting ► #1 market position in LED in EUR millions and % of sales ▪ Headlamps headlamps Europe ▪ Rear Combination Lamps FY 2015/16 FY 2016/17 Change ▪ Small Lamps ► #3-4 global and #1-2 European ▪ Interior Lighting market position in OE passenger ▪ Lighting Electronics External Sales 4,804 4,980 +3.7% car lighting Adjusted EBIT** 390 444 +13.8% Electronics ► #2-3 global and #1-2 European +0.7% ▪ Components market position in defined automotive Adjusted EBIT margin** 8.1% 8.8% points ▪ Energy Management ▪ Driver Assistance Systems electronic segments ▪ Body Electronics Ext. Sales Lighting 2,720 2,788 2.5% ▪ Steering Ext. Sales Electronics 2,084 2,191 5.2% AUTOMOTIVE SALES BY CUSTOMERS AUTOMOTIVE SALES BY REGIONS fiscal year 2016/17 fiscal year 2016/17 Other*** North & South America €948 million Germany €1,906 million 7% German 19% OEM 38% €5.0 40% Asia, Pacific, RoW €5.0 Tier X 30% billion €858 million billion 17% 10% 13% 26% Asian OEM Rest of Europe €1,268 million US OEM *) All figures related to the selected markets and product categories based on HELLA‘s portfolio, as covered in an external market study commissioned by HELLA (2014) **) Adjustments including restructuring expenses and supplier default in FY 15/16 ***) Including European OEM (ex Germany) and trucks. 24 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA will benefit in its core business thanks to favorable positioning along major automotive market trends HELLA at a Glance – Automotive Technology Highlights AUTONOMOUS EFFICIENCY & CONNECTIVITY & INDIVIDUALI- DRIVING ELECTRIFICATION DIGITALIZATION ZATION MAJOR AUTOMOTIVE MARKET TRENDS M M M M I I I I Selected Examples Electronic portfolio Camera 77 GHz 48V Purge Battery Particulate Passive Software Radar Sensor DC/DC- Pump Mgmt. Matter Sensor Entry System Converter System Lighting portfolio Driving Status High Definition Ambient & Relaxing LED Technology headlamp Interior lighting Projections 25 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA has one of the largest retail organizations for automotive parts, accessories, diagnostics, and services within Europe HELLA at a Glance – Business Segment Aftermarket BUSINESS OVERVIEW KEY FINANCIALS Independent Aftermarket (IAM) in EUR millions and % of sales ▪ Sale of own and third-party spare parts to IAM wholesalers FY 2015/16 FY 2016/17 Change ▪ Own sales presence in >25 countries Sales 1,179 1,222 +3.7% ▪ Strong position of sales network and brand EBIT 76.9 73.0 -5.0% presence in European market (#1-3) -0.5% EBIT margin 6.5% 6.0% points Wholesale Distribution ▪ Building holistic product portfolio from part Sales IAM 530 553 +4.4% suppliers and offering to IAM garages Sales Wholesale 523 550 +5.2% ▪ Market position: #1 #2 #3 Sales Garage Equipment 58 66 +12.7% ▪ Synergies through HELLA wholesale organization “Nordic Forum” STRATEGIC FOCUS ▪ Further strengthen IAM product portfolio e.g. enhance offering of Electronics/ Electrics and universal Workshop Equipment lighting products, expand partner network, push roll-out of 3rd ▪ Premium provider of workshop solutions, party products to additional markets diagnostic tools and advanced equipment to garages ▪ Further enhance workshop products and services ▪ Offering of professional services, e.g. e.g. set-up new digital offers and software driven business technical data/hotline, trainings & financial models (remote fleet manager, workshop broker platform), services develop calibration solutions for complex cars ▪ market position: #1 #3 ▪ Refine wholesale distribution strategy e.g. roll out of digital service platform in Norwegian market, push wholesale business in Poland 26 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
New high end diagnostic device mega macs 77 enables fast trouble code reading and interpretation as well as other features HELLA at a Glance – Aftermarket Technology Highlight New dignostic device for workshops: VALUE PROPOSITION: HIGH-END TECHNOLOGY COMBINED WITH mega macs 77 USER GUIDANCE ▪ Successor product of the diagnostic unit which is market leading in the DACH region ▪ Higher usability through Full HD 15.6‘’ touchscreen and refined user interface ▪ Real-time-repair concept making daily workshop business faster and therefore more profitable ▪ Further step towards fully guided repair: step by step instructions and guided measurement with automated verification of results ▪ Reduction of errors through automatic VIN-identification with automated link to parts catalogue OUTLOOK ▪ International roll-out started in March 2018 ▪ mega macs 77 hardware and software architecture as platform for further products ▪ Next-generation software at Automechanika 2018, taking guided repair another step forward 27 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
In Special Applications HELLA incorporates the extensive technological expertise in lighting and electronics HELLA at a Glance – Business Segment Special Applications BUSINESS OVERVIEW KEY FINANCIALS ▪ Development, production and sale of lighting and electronics in EUR millions and % of sales products for special vehicle manufacturers FY 2015/16 FY 2016/17 Change ▪ “Fast follower” of technological innovations in automotive segment along megatrends LED, energy efficiency and safety Sales 384 385 +0.3% ▪ Application of know-how through own research and EBIT 8.2 19.7 +140.3% development resources and dedicated production footprint +3.0% ▪ Strong market position in lighting product areas based on EBIT margin 2.1% 5.1% points long-standing experience, in particular in Europe ▪ Focusing on a variety of attractive target groups TARGET GROUPS STRATEGIC FOCUS ▪ Drive further LEDfication e.g. build-up competences in intelligent lighting solutions, push Visiotech technology, broaden innovative roadmap Off-highway (LED matrix beam, Shapeline), increase number of vehicle specific lighting projects ▪ Boost growth of Electrics / Electronics business Highway & e.g. extend electronics scope (focus on sensors and Leisure Vehicles actuators), foster cooperation and M&A opportunities ▪ Penetrate growing customer segments Premium & e.g. drive growth in segments mining, power sports, and Special Vehicles marine, push solutions for e-cars and small cars, explore further growth potential of truck business 28 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Innovative HELLA technologies for special vehicles increase workplace safety, the operator’s comfort and individualization HELLA at a Glance – Special Applications Technology Highlight Innovative projection system VISION for special purpose vehicles: ▪ Increasing workplace safety and the operator’s comfort „VISIOTECH“ ▪ Visually warn or alert other vehicles or passersby ▪ Lead customer (Projection Module): LINDE (triangle symbol with a forklift) Module 50 Spot SL60 LED Projection Module ➢ Creates a bright warning ➢ Creates a line on the ➢ Projects exclamation spot on the ground ground mark as warning symbol ➢ Customization option: ➢ Perfect view even under Add a customer logo on daylight conditions the backside of the lamp ➢ Other symbols / working area warning projections possible 29 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA Company Presentation 9M FY 2017/18 Outline ■ HELLA Financial Results 9M FY 2017/18 ■ HELLA at a Glance ■ HELLA’s view on Automotive Market Trends 30 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
To benefit from latest market developments, HELLA has incorporated their major implications into its strategic action plan HELLA’s view on Automotive Market Trends AUTONOMOUS EFFICIENCY & CONNECTIVITY & INDIVIDUALIZATION DRIVING (AD) ELECTRIFICATION DIGITALIZATION ▪ Safety regulations ▪ Accelerated penetra- ▪ Increasing importance ▪ Stronger focus of (NCAP) are pushing tion of electrified ve- of software: Increase in OEMs and consumers AD level 1-3 hicles due to incentives functionalities with car on vehicle design and regulatory push value shift from features ▪ Increasing number of hardware to software partnerships for AD ▪ Especially increasing ▪ Increasing demand level 4-5 demand for mild- ▪ 75% of vehicles for passenger related hybrid solutions estimated to have applications and ▪ Higher willingness of internet connection functionalities consumers to pay for ▪ Strong growth in China by 2020 AD features Major implication Major implication Major implication Major implication ➢ Increasing ➢ Substantial growth ➢ New business ➢ Additional growth relevance of system opportunities for opportunities opportunities for competence and HELLA (worldwide, e.g. cloud-based HELLA especially in partnerships but especially in solutions, domain the field of interior China) computer, digital and car body aftermarket solutions lighting 31 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
For continuous organic growth, HELLA offers sensors and software for the road to autonomous driving HELLA’s view on Autonomous Driving CAGR Number of manufactured vehicles Autonomous (in mill. units) and penetration of level* MARKET Technologies per car** 2017-2022 Driving Level 76 (82%) -6% 53 (50%) Level 1 2-5 18 (19%) +24% 49 (47%) Level 2 7-10 +187% 4 (4%) Level 3 15-21 - 0.3 Level 4 17-22 2017 - 2022 17-24 0.009 Level 5 MARKET Development HELLA Position ▪ Strong ADAS penetration increase especially coming from L2- ▪ Enable the transition to increased automation as key 3 with a CAGR of 26% (2017-2022), radar, camera and Lidar as supplier of ADAS, as strong component and (sub-) system strongest drivers supplier ▪ ADAS sensors demand increasing globally, existing driver ▪ Thorough allocation of development resources to assistance functions are key enablers for automated driving continuously increase radar share and penetrate camera ▪ AD L4 and L5 functionalities important beyond 2022, software market penetration increase of L5 starting 2025 ▪ Develop new functionalities and use cases from assisted to automated driving * Based on global LVP, source: IHS, Strategy Analytics, HELLA analysis ** Includes radar sensors (24 GHz and 77 GHz), front camera software functionalities (traffic sign, lane, light, object detection), LIDAR, and SHAKE. Potential # of sensors includes redundancies 32 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
To seize business potentials from Autonomous Driving, HELLA pursues a strategic approach based on three essential pillars HELLA’s view on Autonomous Driving – Strategic approach HELLA strategy: Autonomous Driving HELLA as strong HELLA as HELLA as service and components supplier Tier 1 system provider feature provider & network partner ▪ Scalable and cost- ▪ HELLA as Tier 1 partner ▪ Services and software optimized solutions for for functions and solutions in the area of assisted and automated subsystems (e.g. automated driving driving parking) ▪ HELLA as integrated network partner for OEMs and Tiers for overall system solutions 33 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA offers scalable and cost-optimized solutions for assisted and automated driving e.g. sensing technologies HELLA’s view on Autonomous Driving – Components supplier 24GHz / 77GHz Radar AUTONOMOUS SHAKE* LIDAR DRIVING (1) (2) (5) (3) (4) Scalable radar family for complete Modular system architecture as Scalable LIDAR technologies information on vehicle surrounding key technology for intelligent developed with strong USPs in touch & vibration sensing regard to costs and integration ▪ Strong focus on Driver ▪ Shake sensor for automated ▪ LIDAR as additional technology Assistance and NCAP relevant driving functions (≥ L2) for Autonomous Driving functions as driver for ▪ Sensor system allows several ▪ Tailor made HELLA solution surround view low & high speed functions such based on existing serial ▪ Consequent modular platform as damage detection and road competence approach to create flexible condition sensing customer-oriented solutions *Structural Health And Knock Emission; (1) Intelligent damage detection, (2) Adaptive impact detection, (3) Smart touch detection, (4) Predictive maintenance, (5) Road condition sensing 34 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA’s 77 GHz radar sensor solution enables efficient 360° environment recognition for the entire vehicle HELLA’s view on Autonomous Driving – Technology Highlight TECHNOLOGY 77 GHz Radar Sensor MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES Intersection Assistant KEY FACTS ▪ Highly integrated RF-CMOS Radar System Chip ▪ Higher functional object detection performance Automated Parking KEY BENEFITS ▪ Reduced size & weight (significant package reduction compared to previous sensors) ▪ Identifies & reacts to approaching vehicles Automated from front-side when entering a junction or Driving pulling out forward from parking space ▪ Identifies & warns of objects in blind spot 35 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA’s multi lens array improves comfort and safety by supportive road projects for different driving situations HELLA’s view on Autonomous Driving – Technology Highlight TECHNOLOGY Multi Lens Array MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES First to Welcome KEY FACTS market Light ▪ Generation of sharp, contrasting and homogeneous images ▪ No loss of the graphic even by partially dirty lens, 170 micro projection lenses per Multi-Lens- Array generating 1 image ▪ Integration of projections with car Future sensors Driving Status option Projections KEY BENEFITS ▪ Enhances safety through communication with pedestrians and other vehicles ▪ Evokes emotions by dynamic / changing Future Safety lighting option Projections ▪ Enables information about autonomous driving status 36 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA addresses the gradual shift from combustion engine to battery electric vehicles HELLA’s view on Efficiency & Electrification Number of manufactured vehicles CAGR Efficiency & (in mill. units) and penetration of MARKET Technologies per car** 2017-2022 powertrain concept* Electrification 91 (96%) 91 (96%) Internal Combustion -2% 83 (78%) 83 (78%) Engine (ICE) 2 1 (1%) 48V Mild Hybrid +71% 11 (10%) (MHV) 4 3 (3%)3 +26% Full- (FHEV) & (4%) 8 (8%) Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) 8-15 2017 1 (1%) 1 +36% Battery Electric 2022 4.3 4 (4%) 7-23 Vehicle (BEV) MARKET Development HELLA Position ▪ Gradual Shift within powertrain concepts with strong ▪ Focus on solutions for the energy managing of all momentum for penetration of electrified vehicles powertrain concepts, carry and strengthen top market position ▪ Internal combustion engines will continue to be relevant for ICE by next generation products (check) beyond 2030, but are expected to decline ▪ Leverage Hybrid and Electric Vehicle competence with ▪ Mild hybrid as intermediary solution to achieve CO2 emis- further investments in development of DC/DC converters to sions and E-quote with strongest growth and biggest beneficiary benefit from increasing trend for mild-hybrids ▪ Further efficiency gains drive growth of new technologies ▪ Resources allocation to BMS and High voltage products such as HV converters * Based on global LVP, source: Strategy Analytics, HELLA analysis ** E.g. IBS, DC/DC converter (12V and 48V), BMS (incl. e.g. current sensor, cell monitoring device, battery control unit, isolation monitoring device) 37 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Consequent roll-out of 48V DC/DC converter in order to participate in growing 48V market, especially in China HELLA’s view on Efficiency & Electrification – Technology Highlight TECHNOLOGY 48V DC/DC-Converter MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES KEY FACTS ▪ Conversion efficiency > 95% ▪ Power rating according to alternator up to 3kW Enhanced Start-Stop Engine-Off-Coasting ▪ Scalability thanks to multi-phase approach Awarded by 3 Customers KEY BENEFITS ▪ Enables new applications such as stop/start and idle cruising, whilst ensuring the supply of fuel-efficient power loads such as electrical Boosting High Power Braking power-steering actuators ▪ Innovative vehicle applications, which support fuel efficient drive concepts such as high power regenerative braking or engine-off coasting applications Backup Energy Fuel Economy 38 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA offers the electronics solution for lithium-ion battery management system HELLA’s view on Efficiency & Electrification – Technology Highlight TECHNOLOGY BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES CALCULATE PROTECT KEY FACTS BATTERY BATTERY AND STATE VEHICLE BMS ECU: Battery state calculation and control of safety DRIVER functions against Cell Controller: Voltage and ▪ State of Charge ▪ Battery overheating temperature measurements as ▪ State of Health ▪ Over voltage and well as cell balancing current ▪ Power capability High Voltage Current Sensor: ▪ Resistance ▪ Contactor State of Measurement of battery current Health (SoH) Insulation Monitoring Device: Measurement of insulation resistance between HV and LV (Integrated) Relay Box: Charge, pre-charge and main relays packaged including control electronics KEY BENEFITS ▪ Modular and scalable platform for 12V, 48V and high voltage ▪ Current ▪ Contactor lithium-ion batteries ▪ Cell voltages ▪ Communication ▪ Cell temperatures ▪ Limp home ▪ Best-in-class insulation monitoring device in exclusive ▪ Battery voltages ▪ Pre-charge cooperation with BENDER MEASURE CONTROL 39 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA pushes the digitalization of LED headlamp technologies in both mass and premium segments HELLA’s view on Connectivity & Digitalization Number of manufactured vehicles CAGR (in mill. units) and penetration of Connectivity & headlamp technology* MARKET Content differences** 2017-2022 Digitalization 80 (84%) Halogen -5% 62 (58%) 0.3x-0.5x 6 (7%) -16% Xenon 1.1x-1.6x 3 (3%) 7 (7%) +38% 34 (32%) LED low 1 (baseline) +21% 3 (3%) LED high*** 3x-5x 7 (6%) 2017 - 2022 0 LED Innovation 6x-8x 1 (1%) MARKET Development HELLA Position ▪ Strong LED penetration growth globally (CAGR 35%), Xenon ▪ Capture growth from increasing LED penetration by offering to be replaced, Halogen stays as low cost solution broad technology portfolio to global customer base, focus on ▪ Europe with highest LED penetration, growth esp. from operational efficiency and process to penetrate mass markets standard and high LED, demand for high innovative solutions ▪ Leading edge solutions for high-end demand especially in starting 2020 Europe ▪ NAFTA demand for standard LED increasing strongly despite regulation, LED high also with double digit CAGR ▪ Localization strategy and ramp-up of resources to serve high LED demand in China and NSA ▪ China with lowest LED penetration but strongest LVP growth and strongest increase of standard LED solutions * Based on global LVP and technical share of headlamp technologies (Source: IHS LVP forecast, HELLA estimates), **per vehicle, content differences based on global average market prices and future potential prices, ***LED high includes LED Advanced package and LED Advanced next generation 40 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Software-controlled high definition headlamp accelerates functionalities and customer benefits HELLA’s view on Connectivity & Digitalization – Technology Highlight TECHNOLOGY High definition headlamp NEW FUNCTIONALITIES Pedestrian KEY FACTS marking ▪ High definition lighting system with over 50.000 Pixel Projection of cross-walk KEY BENEFITS ▪ State of the art functions, e.g. bend light, glare-free high beam, etc. with optimized end- user impact ▪ New functionalities, e.g. C2P (Car To Pedestrian) and C2D (Car To Driver) Highlight the ▪ High end resolution walk way 41 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
Innovative approach to optimize air quality in the vehicle based on particulate matter sensor and cloud-based solutions HELLA’s view on Connectivity & Digitalization – Technology Highlight TECHNOLOGY Cloud-Based Air Quality Management MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES Pollution Notifications KEY FACTS ▪ Particulate Matter Sensor (PM2.5) ▪ For vehicles with automatic climate control ▪ Measurement of air properties, in the range of 25 µg / m³ - 500 µg / m³ ▪ Particle size distribution detection Cloud-Based by scattered light detection // Clean Routing amplitude of diffractive light First to Option depends on PM concentration market KEY BENEFITS ▪ Detection of particulate matter < 2.5 µm (fine dust) in the inner cabin & ambient air ▪ Greater driving comfort due to continual Cloud-Based optimization of the air quality in the vehicle Health ▪ High particle concentration leads e.g. to: sensor Recommendations function for ventilation flap controlling (lowers in- cabin pollution level) or fine dust pollution level display as warning feature 42 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA offers interior and car body lighting solutions with individualized and connected features HELLA’s view on Individualization CAGR Number of manufactured vehicles with lighting packages (in mill. units)* MARKET Individualization Content differences** 2017-2022 59 -4% Standard1 45 1 (baseline) 25 +8% Advanced2 40 3x-5x 11 +11% 20 High-end3 5x-9x (-10x)5 2017 0 +47% 1 Innovation4 15x-20x (-30x)6 2022 MARKET Development HELLA Position ▪ Increased demand for personalization of vehicle design and ▪ Offer smart lighting solutions to cover increasing features drives need for lighting packages in- and outside the car individualization demand, focus on ambient interior and effect far beyond standard offering exterior (surround) light ▪ Advanced ranks 1st in terms of market size in 2022, ▪ Introduce multi color LED modules that interact with driver substituting standard packages especially in Europe ▪ Enable MLA technology for new lighting features around the ▪ Innovation with strongest growth over all regions, car linked to sensor data penetration starts together with AD L4 and L5 * Taking into account technology penetration and estimated LVP; source: IHS LVP forecast, HELLA estimates) ** Content differences based on global average market prices and future potential prices 1) Includes courtesy lamp; 2) includes dome and static ambient lighting; 3) includes dome and dynamic ambient lighting; 4) includes dome and dynamic ambient lighting and grill illuminations; 5) plus car body lighting (MLA – Multi Lens Array); 6) plus car body lighting (MLA and grill) 43 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
HELLA’s dynamic ambient lighting systems enhance user experience, safety and support automated driving scenarios HELLA’s view on Individualization – Technology Highlight TECHNOLOGY Dynamic Ambient Lighting System MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES Future Advanced KEY FACTS option Welcome ▪ Competence in light & electronics Scenario ▪ Light as a complementary information source for driving tasks ▪ Infinite number of high speed light scenarios Future Collision option Warning KEY BENEFITS ▪ Integration in customer E/E architecture ▪ Supports partially and high automated driving ▪ Enhances safety in complex traffic situations through warning function ▪ Improves driving comfort by Future Ambient & personalization of light option Relaxing 44 HELLA Company Presentation | 9M FY 2017/18
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