Environment Low-carbon mobility, and reducing the environmental impact of own operations, are core engagements of Arval 26 & Beyond strategy. The growing adoption of electric vehicles remains a major opportunity for Arval to mitigate its impact in terms of CO 2 and other polluting emissions. Arval’s decarbonisation plan uses a holistic approach in engaging its customers to act for impact. Moreover, own operations emissions (Scopes 1 and 2) are under the direct control of Arval, who targets to lower its environmental impact while achieving cost savings. In addition, Arval is adapting its fleet management in the context of more frequent extreme weather events. + Climate change + Climate change + FLEET DECARBONISATION + FLEET DECARBONISATION + Own operations decarbonisation initiatives + Own operations decarbonisation initiatives + Preserving resources and limiting pollution + Preserving resources and limiting pollution -22.4% 253,373 19% CO 2 BEV in fleet Smart Repair % decrease of average WLTP theoretical tailpipe CO 2 emissions per vehicle of Arval fleet and per kilometre compared to Jan 2020 1 (1) Average emissions of CO 2 are calculated as a weighted average of the Arval entities’ fleet (Passenger cars and light commercial). In a context of regulation change (NEDC, WLTP), the CO 2 emissions will be adjusted to the WLTP, making use of the results of a NEDC-WLTP correlation internal study, to ensure comparable stringency. (2) The 2026 ambition assumes similar or better supporting measures from the relevant governments on electric vehicles, as well as charging infrastructures and supporting services being further upgraded (3) Small to Medium Area Repair Technology: use of specialist tools and products to repair damages such as dents and cracks. It avoids the need to replace or repaint an entire panel or component Number of Battery Electric Vehicles in leased fleet 2 % of yearly SMART repair 3 out of total body repair events worldwide 2024 performance