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PwC Smart Cities PoV

April, 2015

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Setting the Context


Smart Cities The India Story

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Setting the Context...

Rapid Urbanisation

Urban population to increase from 340 mn to 590mn by 2030


(40% population to be in urban cities from 31% currently)1

Cities -Drivers of
Economic Growth

Current contribution of Cities to GDP: Over 60%, Increase


to ~75% by 2030

Saturation of Metros
and Low Quality
of Life

India ranks 135 among 182 countries in terms of quality of life3


Indian cities scored 2.5-4.0 vis a vis global benchmarks of 9.3-9.6 on
scale of 104

SMART CITIESNEED OF THE HOUR


Source: 1. Mckinsey Indias Urban Awakening report 2010, 2. Concept note on Smart Cities by Ministry of Urban Development, 2014, 3. Human Development Index of the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-201, 4. Annual Survey of Indias City-Systems (ASICS)-Janaagraha

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Smart Cities Schemes & Projects

Ministry of Urban
Development
Budget allocation of Rs. 1000
Crores per city as per the Secretary
PPT presented in the 30/31st Jan
Consultation Workshop
Namami Gange Programme
Multi-Stakeholder Programme to
clean and maintain Ganga river
front towns/ cities
State Driven Projects
Bhopal Indore Corridor
7 Smart Cities Project MP
Naya Raipur Chattisgarh
GIFT Gujarat
MSRDC Mumbai-Pune Smart City
Corridor

Nirmay
Ganga

HRIDAY

Smart
Cities
Other
New
Cities

USTDA/ Singapore/Japan/
Spain
3 Cities under USTDA
Capital City of AP under Singapore
Varanasi under Kyoto
DDA - Barcelona
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Industri
al
Corridor
s

100
Smart
Cities

Ministry of Commerce &


Industry
5 Corridors, namely Delhi-Mumbai,
Amritsar-Kolkata, East-Coast,
Chennai-Bengaluru and Bengaluru
- Mumbai.

Smart
Ports

Bilateral
Projects

Green
Cities

Ministry of Urban
Development & Tourism
Jointly funded by Ministry of
Urban Development & Tourism.
Focus on development of
Infrastructure in 12 Heritage cities
which will be expanded to 50 later .

Ministry of Shipping
Transformation of 12 Port Cities
into Smart Cities by creating
world-class port and supporting
infrastructure

Ministry of New &


Renewable Energy
60 Green Cities Project focus on
creating solar driven infrastructure
to reduce 10% energy consumption

Progress so far.
The Current State of progress of various schemes/ projects can be classified into

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Design

Execution

Concept

Naya Raipur
5 Corridors

GIFT City
Green Cities
Namami Gange

100 Smart Cities


12 Smart Ports
HRIDAY
AP Capital City
USTDA 3 Cities
DDA - Barcelona

Financing Models
1

Namami
Gange
Central
Government
Planned
funding

DMICDC
Corridors
Funded by
JICA and UK
Government
Most of the
work will be
in PPP Model

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100 Smart Cities


Central Govt to provide
for Rs.300Cr as equity
participation in
Projects and Rs.700Cr
as project finance.
State / City to either
finance remaining or
get Private Partner

Bilateral
Agreements

USTDA to
finance the
Vision Document
post that it will
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Section 1
Smart Cities Solution
Framework

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With increased digitization a city can offer a more


sustainable and livable environment for the citizens
SMART CITY

Characteristics

aiming to resolve various urban

through ICT-based technology

problems

connected up as an urban infrastructure

WWW

Goal

revitalizing some of the


city's structural
imbalances

Smart & intelligent


lightning

Environment /
Infra Sensing

creating a better, more


sustainable city, in which
people's quality of life is
higher

Traffic sensing &


Incident

Examples (Non
Exhaustive)

management

aiming towards a more


livable environment and
stronger economic
prospects

Smart public
Parking

Smart public
services
(e.g., remote
expert govt.)

Sources: Strategy& analysis

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Smart City Transformation Solution to manage


rapid urbanisation & its challenges
Organic integration of IT,
physical, social and
business infrastructure
Framework to implement
a vision of advanced
and modern urbanisation

Achieve social
equitability,
economic viability,
and environmental
sustainability
Leverage technology and
infrastructure for
optimum resource
utilisation and improve the
standard of living
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Key principles for planning Smart Cities

Smart Cities empower


their citizens to make more
informed decisions about
their city through access to
data about the city, its
resources and its planning
processes

Smart Cities encourage


building designs that
create better
neighbourhoods and use
green building
technologies
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Smart Cities seek to offer


best in class educational
facilities and learning
environments

Smart Cities promote


private sector investment
and support for achieving
smart growth solutions

Smart Cities allow


greater access to its
authorities and citizens for
a more complete view of
their urban environment

Smart Cities are designed


to be inclusive the
elderly on foot, children on
bicycles, people
commuting by public
transit to work not just
motor vehicles users

Enablers

City Ecosystem

Critical
Mass

Smart cities is the current megatrend where an Indian citys sectoral service delivery through urban
investments is enhanced by technology with expectations of economic vibrancy, inclusiveness,
sustainability and maximize resource utilization

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Urban
Infra
Economic
Character

Financing

Operations

+
ICT

Safety

Transport

Governance

Utilities
City Gateway

Liveability

Government

WARNING
24 HOUR
SURVEILLANCE

Foundational: Audit, Taxation, Regulations, Analytics


Shared Infra: Municipal Network, Integration Platform, Network/Cyber Security, Sensors,
Devices, Utility Tunnels, Shared Poles/Ducts/Conduits, Rights-of-Way, Utility Notification Centre

A Holistic Approach for Smart Cities Development


ICT Plan

Model Smart City


Economic
Opportunities

High Quality
of Life

Sustainable
Development

Urban
Development

ICT Master plan builds on the foundation


Physical
Infrastructure

Utilities
Provisioning

Social
Infrastructure

Business Models

Governance

Transport

Power/Gas

Residential
Real Estate

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Efficient operations

Commercial
Real estate

Water

Service
Monetisation

Service level
promises

Municipality
finances

Inclusive growth

City Economic
development

Regulatory
Framework

Community Services

Sewage / Solid Waste


Industrial Zones

Telecom

Security /Disaster
Management

City master plan lays the foundation

City Planning

Brownfield Cities

Whitefield Cities

Greenfield Cities

Transforming an existing city

Build/transform per-urban cities which


are in the vicinity of current cities

New cities detached from current cities

Infrastructure changes improve to


quality of life

Integrated usage of underused


urban land

Planned, coordinated
construction of entire cities

Leverage current city infrastructure


Roadmap for being self-sustained
Form clusters of discrete economic
activity

Clean design for economic character


City design can accommodate ICT
infrastructure

Brownfield
Leverage current infra
No Social/cultural displacement
Economic independence

Integrated Cities
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Our Experience in Smart Cities

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We bring our experience in Smart Cities from across the world


City

PwC Role

Paris,France

Conducted a benchmark study for Paris to assess Smart City status and
gather best practices

Cantabria, Spain

Trend analysis and forecast of the ICT Sector, prioritizing action areas and
definition Smart Cities actions plans as well as business cases to implement.

Bahrain

Design and implement an e-Government for the Kingdom of Bahrain

Malaysia

Presented the smart communities concept and facilitated the contributions


of major municipal solution providers such as IBM, GE, Philips, Verizon and
Cisco to provide best practices in developing smart communities

Nice, France

Defined the Smart City strategy of Nice Cote dAzur. Conducted a diagnostic
of the local digital Ecosystem. Managed the launch new services.

Rio Negocios,
Brazil

Identified the priority economic sectors and the opportunities for foreign/
domestic investments

Oslo, Norway

Partnered with Siemens to conduct an analysis of potential for producing less


emissions of greenhouse gases, and using energy more efficiently through
available and smart solutions.

New York

Created a broadband adoption plan to increase the use and penetration of


broadband among city residents.

Skolkovo, Russia

Analysed & developed city management topics, including the development


of the Transportation Strategy for Skolkovo city

Chicago, US

Launched a new payment system that allows riders to use a smart card,
linked to a bank account, to board public transit. The team also launched
smart phone and web applications

Beijing , China

Beijing city wanted to know what policies to pursue in order to become a


world city by 2050

Bavaria,
Germany

Programme management office for roll-out of new Broadband strategy for


the region

Astana,
Kazakhstan

Smart City Vision, KPIs, readiness assessments and roadmap to become a


leading smart city

Naya Raipur,
India

Prepare the Detailed Project Report, ICT Master Plan and assist with
procurement of smart city solutions

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PwC has experience and contacts across the globe...

...and numerous publications based on extensive


research in developing Smart Cities

Our Smart City Work in India (1/3.)


Smart City ICT Master Plan -Naya Raipur Development Authority
Naya Raipur is planned and designed as a new city of the 21st century with focus on socio-economic and
cultural life of the State of Chhattisgarh. The new city is envisaged to be developed in phases for an estimated
population of 5.6 lakh. NRDA is currently involved in the preparation of ICT master plan with the help of PwC.

Project

2
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Project

CIDCO: Surveillance for the city of Navi Mumbai


The engagement involves holistic and integrated video surveillance system for CIDCO Area. The video
surveillance system shall be integrated with surveillance systems of different stakeholders with the objective of
enhancing safety and security in the city. PwC is supporting CIDCO with end-to-end Bid Management and
PMU

Our Smart City Work in India (2/3.)


Geo Spatial Delhi Ltd Development of Smart City using data sets of DSSDI
We have been tasked with providing the strategy for building the enablement layer, ensuring cross
departmental acceptance and on boarding the right set of vendors who can implement our strategy.
Our role is to ensure the success of the smart city project by helping following line departments of Govt of
Delhi to serve their users, stakeholders and citizens in better & efficient way, using the improved & enhanced
GIS system

Project

4
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Project

One of the largest Municipal Corporations in India


The client wanted to redefine its strategy to increase citizen reach and to improve the service delivery process
PwC identified the immediate need to re haul the service delivery process. Currently a detailed analysis of the
city infrastructure and its KPIs identification is in progress.

Our Smart City Work in India (3/3.)


Smart City Strategy for One of the largest Utilities Infrastructure Firm
The client has been in the utilities business and created a large portfolio of investments in a PPP mode and
now wanted to leverage its investments and anchor the Smart City Project for identified Cities
PwC is engaged to design the Clients Smart City Strategy covering designing the City Operations Model,
DRAFT Concessionaire Agreement and also support in the Go-To-Market for the client

Project

6
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Project

Smart City Strategy for a large IT Infrastructure Services Firm


The client wanted to redefine its strategy to move progressively from its existing solution & services offerings
in the space of Security Solutions to Smart City Solutions.
PwC is engaged to design the Clients Smart City Strategy covering assessment of their existing capabilities &
Investments that can be utilized for Smart City Offerings, creation of a Partner Ecosystem to address the
Market and support in the Go-To-Market

In the news

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Thought Leadership

CII-PwC Report
for Haryana Government
Express-PwC Report on
Assessment of 10 Cities on Smart
Cities Parameters

FICCI-PwC Whitepaper on Smart Cities


Opportunities for Industry
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Thank you
Neel Ratan

Rakesh Kaul

Leader Government & Public Sector

Partner Government & Public Sector

E: neel.ratan@in.pwc.com

E: rakesh.kaul@in.pwc.com

M: +91 9810048596

M: +91 9899295229

NSN Murty
Associate Director & Smart Cities Leader
E: nsn.murty@in.pwc.com
M: +91 81302 78181

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