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Implementation of the Strong Rail strategy

There were no changes to our Strong Rail strategy (2021 Integrated Report) in the first half of 2022.

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ANTICIPATED DEVELOPMENT

2021

2022 (Mar
forecast)

2022 (Jul
forecast)

 

Passengers (rail) long-distance transport (million)

81.9

~ 130

>138

Passengers (rail) local transport (million)

1,121

~ 1,400

>1,600

Volume sold rail freight transport
(Germany) (billion tkm)

60.3

>62

~ 60

Train kilometers on track infrastructure (Germany)
(million train-path km)

1,109

>1,130

~ 1,130

Customer satisfaction DB Long-Distance (SI)

77.8

80

74

Customer satisfaction DB Regional (rail)

71.6

72

70

Customer satisfaction DB Cargo 1) (SI)

70

67

67

Punctuality DB Long-Distance (%)

75.2

~ 80

~ 70

Punctuality DB Regional (rail) (%)

94.3

~ 95

~ 93

Punctuality DB Cargo (Germany) (%)

69.8

~ 72

~ 67

 

Share of renewable energies in the DB traction
current mix in Germany (%)

62.4

64

64

 

Employee satisfaction (SI)

3.8

3.8

 

ROCE (%)

–3.6

>0

~ 2

Debt coverage (%)

4.3

  

~ 10

  above previous year’s figure
  at previous year’s level
  below previous year’s figure
1) The survey is conducted annually in the spring.

Based on the development to date and updated estimates, we have adjusted some of our expectations for the development in the 2022 financial year:

  • Performance development in local and long-distance transport in Germany is recovering more quickly than previously expected. We assume that DB Long-Distance will also benefit from operational capacity-related restrictions in air traffic. The 9-Euro-Ticket is having a positive effect on local transport.
  • We have somewhat decreased our expectations for performance development in rail freight transport due to operating restrictions.
  • As a result of the unsatisfactory operating situation, we expect weaker development in customer satisfaction and punctuality:
    • At DB Long-Distance, we expect lower customer satisfaction due to the low punctuality and the tense operating situation.
    • At DB Regional (rail), we expect lower customer satisfaction, in particular as a result of infrastructure-related restrictions on operating quality, more heavily utilized vehicles and space restrictions during the summer months in connection with the 9-Euro-Ticket.
    • We have adjusted the forecast for punctuality values downward, at DB Long-Distance significantly, at DB Regional and DB Cargo less clearly. This was mainly due to heavier capacity bottlenecks in infrastructure, primarily as a result of construction work, and greater expected demand for rail passenger transport.
  • An improved forecast of adjusted EBIT is expected to result in ROCE recovering somewhat more strongly.

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