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WÄRTSILÄ CORPORATION INTERIM REPORT JANUARY-SEPTEMBER 216 25 October 216 Jaakko Eskola, President & CEO 1 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

Highlights Q3/216 Order intake EUR 1,139 million, +5% Net sales EUR 1,79 million, -12% Book-to-bill 1.6 (.89) Comparable operating result EUR 123 million, 11.4% of net sales (EUR 16 million or 13.1%) Earnings per share EUR.43 (.49) Cash flow from operating activities EUR 189 million (-5) Order book at the end of the period EUR 5,24 million, -2% 2

Positive development in order intake 5 5 5 Third quarter development 4 5 4 1 6 3 5 3 2 5 1 4 1 2 1 1,86 5% 1,139 2% Services 2 1 5 8 6-29% Marine Solutions 1 5 4 2 97% Energy Solutions 212 213 214 215 216 Q3/215 Q3/216 Q1-Q3 Q4 3

Net sales affected by delivery schedules 5 5 5 4 5 Third quarter development 4 3 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 4 1 2 1 8 6 1,222-12% -4% -13% 1,79 Services Marine Solutions 1 5 4 2-27% Energy Solutions 212 213 214 215 216 Q3/215 Q3/216 Q1-Q3 Q4 4

Net sales by business 1-9/216 Services 48% (45) Marine Solutions 36% (33) Energy Solutions 16% (22) 5

Book-to-bill ratio 5 5 1,4 5 4 5 1.5 1.5 1.6.98 1.11 1,2 4 1, 3 5 3,8 2 5,6 2 1 5,4 1 5,2 212 213 214 215 1-9/216 Order intake Net sales Book-to-bill, 6 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

Order book distribution 3 2 5 2 1 5 1 5 Delivery current year 3.9.215 3.9.216 Delivery next year Delivery later than next year 7 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 2 July 216 Q2 Result presentation

Operating result impacted by lower delivery volumes 7 14% 6 5 1.9% 11.2% 11.9% 12.2% 12% 1% 45 4 Review period development 14% 12% 4 3 8% 6% 35 3 25 11.5% 1.2% 1% 8% 2 1 4% 2% 2 15 1 5 6% 4% 2% 212 213 214 215 % 1-9/215 1-9/216 % Comparable operating result % of net sales Items affecting comparability include restructuring costs of EUR 29 million (11) for the review period January-September 216, of which EUR 17 million were non-cash write-downs. Figures for 212-213 include both discontinued and continuing operations. 8 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

ENERGY SOLUTIONS 9

ENERGY SOLUTIONS Strong ordering activity in Energy Solutions 1 8 Review period development Total EUR 947 million (642) 1 6 1 4 1 2 21% 2% 58% Utilities Independent power producers Industrials 1 8 6 Review period order intake by fuel in MW 4 2 Oil 59% Gas 41% 212 213 214 215 216 Q1-Q3 Q4 1

ENERGY SOLUTIONS Order intake globally Europe* 936 (1,37) 18 Asia 395 (174) Americas 726 (246) 919 9 87 298 36 278 412 Africa and Middle East 498 (23) Utilities 55 IPP s (Independent Power Producers) Industrials Order intake 1-9/216: 2,555 MW (1,687) 215 228 *Turkish owners contributed to the high level of activity in Europe. 11

ENERGY SOLUTIONS Market for gas and liquid fuel power plants, <5 MW 1-6/215 1-6/216 Wärtsilä 9.7% Ansaldo 7.4% Other GT s.4% Wärtsilä 16.% Other GT s 1.9% MHI 19.5% GE 35.% MHI 17.7% GE 36.8% Siemens 27.9% Siemens 27.8% <5 MW market volume: 11.8 GW (12.6), -6% Total market volume: 37.2 GW (27.9), +32% Market data includes all Wärtsilä power plants and other manufacturers gas and liquid fuelled gas turbine based power plants with prime movers above 5 MW, as well as estimated output of steam turbines for combined cycles. The data is gathered from the McCoy Power Report. Other combustion engines not included. In engine technology Wärtsilä has a leading position. 12

MARINE SOLUTIONS 13

1.9 3.9 5.9 7.9 9.9 11.9 1.1 3.1 5.1 7.1 9.1 11.1 1.11 3.11 5.11 7.11 9.11 11.11 1.12 3.12 5.12 7.12 9.12 11.11 1.13 3.13 5.13 7.13 9.13 11.13 1.14 3.14 5.14 7.14 9.14 11.14 1.15 3.15 5.15 7.15 9.15 11.15 1.16 3.16 5.16 7.16 9.16 Number of vessels Million CGT MARINE SOLUTIONS Contracting volumes reflect weak marine market environment 25 2 Merchant Offshore Cruise and Ferry Special vessels 3 months moving average in CGT * 5, 4,5 4, 3,5 15 1 5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1,,5 *, Source: Clarkson Research Services, figures exclude late contracting * CGT= gross tonnage compensated with workload 14 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

MARINE SOLUTIONS Cruise & ferry supported Marine Solutions order intake 1 8 1 5 1 2 Review period development Total EUR 1,28 million (1,134) Gas carriers 13% Offshore 4% Special vessels 1% 9 6 Traditional merchant 19% Cruise & ferry 41% 3 212 213 214 215 216 Q1-Q3 Q4 Others 5% Navy 8% 15

Wärtsilä to supply regasification system for Höegh LNG s FSRU conversion project The conversion is planned to be carried out on a modern LNG vessel Conversion enables Höegh LNG to quickly capture new business opportunities Wärtsilä s system features regasification technology using water glycol, providing a more compact solution than the traditional propane based system Kuva pitää vaihtaa, bonny kalvon kuva voisi sopia tähän 16

MARINE SOLUTIONS Strong position in marine engine market Medium-speed main engines Others 11% (14) Auxiliary engines Wärtsilä 16% (13) Caterpillar 15% (6) Wärtsilä 5% (58) Others 84% (87) MAN D&T 24% (22) Total market volume last 12 months: 2,358 MW (2,9) Total market volume last 12 months: 3,617 MW (4,498) Wärtsilä s market shares are calculated on a 12 months rolling basis, numbers in brackets are from the end of the previous quarter. The calculation is based on Wärtsilä s own data portal. 17

SERVICES 18

SERVICES Services year-to-date net sales stable 2 4 2 2 2 1 8 1 6 7 Third quarter development 1 4 1 2 6 5 531-4% 512 1 4 8 6 3 4 2 2 1 212 213 214 215 216 Q3/215 Q3/216 Q1-Q3 Q4 19 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

SERVICES Net sales distribution 1-9/216 Field service 23% (24) Spare parts 5% (51) Agreements 15% (17) Total EUR 1,554 million (1,565) Projects 11% (8) 2

MW SERVICES Installed base covered by service agreements 16 3% 14 25% 12 1 2% 8 15% 6 4 1% 2 5% 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 1-9/216 % MW under agreement Energy Solutions % of Energy Solutions installed base MW under agreement Marine Solutions % of Marine Solutions installed base 21 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

SkyLight a next generation fleet performance monitoring service SkyLight combines data about the ship s movements with noon report and meteorological data, to model the vessel s speed and fuel performance Vessel performance records are stored in the cloud-based software, enabling more prompt reporting, planning and cost optimisation 22

FINANCIALS 23

FINANCIALS Cash flow development 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Review period development 212 213 214 215 1-9/215 1-9/216 24 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

FINANCIALS Working capital development 1 6 25% 1 4 Review period development 1 2 2% 1 6 25% 1 8 6 4 2 465 9.8% 313 6.8% 251 5.2% 543 1.8% 15% 1% 5% 1 4 1 2 1 8 6 4 2 1.5%* 11.2%* 522 54 2% 15% 1% 5% 212 213 214 215 % 3.9.215 3.9.216 % Working capital Total inventories Advances received Working capital / net sales * Working capital / 12 months rolling net sales 25 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

FINANCIALS Gearing,5 Review period development,4,5,3,4,2,3,2,1,1, 212 213 214 215, 3.9.215 3.9.216 26 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

Market outlook Energy Solutions Growth in electricity demand and the availability of international funding for infrastructure projects will continue to support power plant investments in the emerging markets. In the industrialised countries, the slow economic growth continues to limit demand for new power plants, except in North America. The megatrend towards renewable energy sources is evident. Marine Solutions The outlook for the shipping and shipbuilding markets remains challenging. Overcapacity and weak earnings continue to limit the demand for new vessels in the merchant segment, while low oil prices are impacting investments in offshore exploration and development and gas carrier market remains under pressure. The outlook for the cruise and ferry segment remains positive. Services The service market outlook remains solid with growth opportunities in selected regions and segments. Customers in both the marine and power plant markets continue to show interest in long-term service agreements. 27 Wärtsilä PUBLIC 25 October 216 Q3 result presentation

Prospects for 216 revised Wärtsilä expects its net sales to decline by around 5% and its profitability (comparable operating result as a percent of net sales) to be around 12%. 28

THANK YOU Further information: Natalia Valtasaari Director, Investor & Media Relations Tel. +358 () 1 79 5637 E-mail: natalia.valtasaari@wartsila.com 29