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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1328 of 30 June 2025 implementing Directive (EU) 2024/1275 of the European Parliament and of the Council by establishing common templates for the transfer of information from national energy performance of buildings databases to the EU Building Stock Observatory

Current text a fecha 2025-08-29

Article 1

Subject matter

This Regulation sets out common templates for transferring information from the national databases for the energy performance of buildings to the EU Building Stock Observatory.

Article 2

Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

(1) ‘mandatory (M)’ means a category of information that Member States are required to submit to the EU Building Stock Observatory;

(2) ‘mandatory if available (Miav)’ means a category of information that Member States are required to submit only if such information is available to them at the time of submitting the information;

(3) ‘mandatory if applicable (Miap)’ means a category of information that Member States are required to submit if it is required by Union or national legislation;

(4) ‘voluntary (V)’ means a category of information which Member States submit on a voluntary basis.

Article 3

Timeline and procedure for transferring the information

Article 4

Scope and level of aggregation of information to be transferred

Article 5

Information from energy performance certificates and about the national building stock

For each calendar year referred to in Article 4(1), Member States shall transfer to the EU Building Stock Observatory the following information in relation to energy performance certificates:

(a) share of buildings in the national total building stock covered by valid energy performance certificates;

(b) number of energy performance certificates issued;

(c) total floor area of buildings for which energy performance certificates have been issued [m2];

(d) average annual primary energy use calculated from the issued energy performance certificates[kWh/(m2.yr)];

(e) cumulative primary energy consumption calculated from the issued energy performance certificates [MWh/yr];

(f) average annual final energy use calculated from the issued energy performance certificates [kWh/(m2.yr)];

(g) cumulative final energy consumption calculated from the issued energy performance certificates [MWh/yr];

(h) average energy needs calculated from the issued energy performance certificates [kWh/(m2.yr)];

(i) cumulative on-site renewable energy production calculated from the issued energy performance certificates [MWh/yr];

(j) cumulative operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions calculated from the issued energy performance certificates [tCO2eq/yr];

(k) average operational GHG emissions from the issued energy performance certificates [kgCO2eq/(m2.yr)];

(l) average life-cycle global-warming potential (GWP), where available, from the issued energy performance certificates [kgCO2eq/m2];

(m) number of buildings with the capacity to react to external signals, per energy class, from the issued energy performance certificates;

(n) number of buildings with a heat distribution system inside the building capable of working at low or more efficient temperature levels, from the issued energy performance certificates.

Article 6

Information from reports on the inspection of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems

Article 7

Information from renovation passports

For each calendar year referred to in Article 4(1), Member States shall transfer to the EU Building Stock Observatory the following information in relation to renovation passports:

(a) number of issued renovation passports;

(b) average current energy performance of the buildings, in primary energy [kWh/(m2.yr)];

(c) estimated energy performance class of the buildings after completion of all renovation steps [kWh/(m2.yr)];

(d) total estimated energy savings in primary or final (2) energy consumption after the completion of all renovation steps [MWh/yr];

(e) average estimated energy savings in primary or final (3) energy consumption after the completion of all renovation steps, in percentage improvement compared to the energy consumption before undertaking the renovation [%];

(f) total estimated operational GHG emission savings after the completion of all renovation steps [tCO2eq/yr];

(g) average estimated operational GHG emission savings after the completion of all renovation steps [kgCO2eq/yr];

(h) average estimated cost savings on energy bills after completion of all renovation steps [EUR/building or building unit/yr];

(i) average estimated investment to complete all renovation steps [thou. EUR/m2].

Article 8

Information from smart readiness indicator

For each calendar year referred to in Article 4(1), the following information regarding the smart readiness indicator shall be transferred to the Building Stock Observatory from the date of application of the Commission Delegated Act referred to in Article 15(2) of Directive (EU) 2024/1275 using the format set out in Annex I and the formulas set out in Annex II of this Regulation:

(a) number of buildings that received a smart readiness indicator;

(b) average smart readiness indicator score of the buildings referred to in point (a);

(c) average score for optimising energy efficiency and overall in-use performance of the buildings referred to in point (a);

(d) average score for adapting operation to the needs of the occupant of the buildings referred to in point (a);

(e) average score for adapting to signals from the grid of the buildings referred to in point (a).

Article 9

This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

ANNEX I

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

Information to be transferred ID (1)
Date of transfer of information M
Year for which data are reported M
(1) M = mandatory, Miap = mandatory if applicable, Miav = mandatory if available, V = voluntary.

2. ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATES

Information to be transferred ID
Residential buildings
1. When was the current EPC scheme introduced? (day/month/year) M
2. Brief description of the current EPC scheme (1). Please provide website links to relevant description and legislation. M
3. How is the EPC attributed: per building, per building unit? M
4. Is the energy use of the building based on calculated or metered energy use? M
4.1.  Based on calculated energy Yes/No
4.2.  Based on metered energy Yes/No
4.3.  Based on a mix of calculated and metered energy Yes/No
5. Approximate cost range for certificates in the reported period Miav
cost range in national currency lower value upper value cost range in EURO lower value upper value
6. Has the national EPC scheme been revised to transpose the new provisions under Articles 19, 20 and 21 of Directive (EU) 2024/1275? M
YES/NO
6.1.  If the national EPC scheme has been revised in accordance with Articles 19, 20 and 21 of Directive (EU) 2024/1275, then please fill in the below table. Please replicate the table below as necessary if the scheme is different across sub-types of residential buildings. Miap
Type of building (please specify the type of residential building, e.g. single-family house, multi-family building) Miap
Measurement unit: kWh/(m2.yr) Lower limit Upper limit
energy class A+ (2) Miap
energy class A0 (3) Miap
energy class A Miap
energy class B Miap
energy class C Miap
energy class D Miap
energy class E Miap
energy class F Miap
energy class G Miap
6.2.  If the EPC scheme hasn’t been revised, then fill in the below information on the current EPC classes, corresponding ranges and measurement unit. Please expand the rows below as necessary to fill in all energy classes of the current EPC scheme. Please replicate the table below as necessary if the scheme is different across sub-types of residential buildings. Miap
Type of building (please specify the type of residential building, e.g. single-family house, multi-family building) Miap
Measurement unit: kWh/(m2.yr) Lower limit Upper limit
energy class highest Miap
energy class second highest Miap
.... Miap
energy class lowest Miap
6.3.  If the Member State has not yet transposed Article 19 of Directive (EU) 2024/1275, then please describe below how current energy classes are adapted for transferring the information to the EU Building Stock Observatory on this template with energy classes from G to A+ (4). Miap
Non-residential buildings
1. When was the current EPC scheme introduced? (day/month/year) M
2. Brief description of the current EPC scheme (5). Please provide website links to relevant description and legislation. M
3. How is the EPC attributed: per building, per building unit? M
4. Is the energy use of the building based on calculated or metered energy use? M
4.1.  Based on calculated energy Yes/No
4.2.  Based on metered energy Yes/No
4.3.  Based on a mix of calculated and metered energy Yes/No
5. Approximate cost range for certificates in the reported period Miav
cost range in national currency lower value upper value cost range in EURO lower value upper value
6. Has the national EPC scheme been revised to transpose the new provisions under Articles 19, 20 and 21 of Directive (EU) 2024/1275? M
YES/NO
6.1.  If the national EPC scheme has been revised in accordance with Articles 19, 20 and 21 of Directive (EU) 2024/1275, then please fill in the below table. Please replicate the table below as necessary if the scheme is different across sub-types of non-residential buildings. Miap
Type of building (please specify the type of non-residential building, e.g. office building, educational building, hospital) Miap
Measurement unit: kWh/(m2.yr) Lower limit Upper limit
energy class A+ (6) Miap
energy class A0 (7) Miap
energy class A Miap
energy class B Miap
energy class C Miap
energy class D Miap
energy class E Miap
energy class F Miap
energy class G Miap
6.2.  If the EPC scheme hasn’t been revised, then fill in the below information on the current EPC classes, corresponding ranges and measurement unit. Please expand the lines below as necessary to fill in all energy classes of the current EPC scheme. Please replicate the table below as necessary if the scheme is different across sub-types of non-residential buildings. Miap
Type of building (please specify the type of non-residential building, e.g. office building, educational building, hospital) Miap
Measurement unit: kWh/(m2.yr) Lower limit Upper limit
energy class highest Miap
energy class second highest Miap
.... Miap
energy class lowest Miap
6.3.  If the Member State has not yet transposed Article 19 of Directive (EU) 2024/1275, then please describe below how current energy classes are adapted for transferring the information to the EU Building Stock Observatory on this template with energy classes from G to A+ (8). Miap
(1) Brief description of the EPC methodology, e.g. how the energy classes are defined, whether different for single family houses and multi-family buildings, whether in total primary energy or other, if a GHG emission scale is associated, etc. (2) To consider only if the Member State plans to introduce an A+ energy class. (3) To consider only if the Member State has in place an A0 energy class and plans to preserve it after revision of the EPC scheme. (4) For instance, the previous energy classes A+ and A++ will be merged for the purposes of transferring information to EU Building Stock Observatory into energy class A+. As another example, if the energy class B comprises subclasses B1, B2, B3, then the cumulative information of these three subclasses will be merged into an energy class B. Please describe those correspondences in the respective table cell. (5) Brief description of the EPC methodology, e.g. how the energy classes are defined, whether different for single family houses and multi-family buildings, whether in total primary energy or other, if a GHG emission scale is associated etc. (6) To consider it only if the Member State plans to introduce an A+ energy class. (7) To consider it only if the Member State has in place an A0 energy class and plans to preserve it after revision of the EPC scheme. (8) For instance, the previous energy classes A+ and A++ will be merged for the purposes of transferring information to EU Building Stock Observatory into energy class A+. As another example, if the energy class B comprises subclasses B1, B2, B3, then the cumulative information of these three subclasses will be merged into an energy class B. Please describe those correspondences in the respective table cell.
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Reported year (2)
Indicator Unit Total residential and non-residential Total residential Out of which Total non-residential
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals (3) Other non-residential
ID M M Miav Miav
Total number of buildings [no.]
Total number of building units (4) [no.]
Total useful floor area of buildings [m2]
(1) Buildings within the scope of Directive (EU) 2024/1275, as defined by Article 2, point (1). (2) For this table, information from previous year (year-1) is preferable. If this is not possible, then information from year-2 can be transferred instead. Please specify the reported year. (3) In all tables in this Annex, “Hospitals” category includes health care and social care buildings. (4) In case of non-residential buildings, the number of building units is “Miav-mandatory if available”.
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Reported year (3)
Indicator Unit Total residential and non-residential Total residential Out of which Total non-residential
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals (4) Other non-residential
ID M M Miav Miav
Share of buildings [%]
Share of building units [%]
Share of useful floor area of buildings [%]
(1) In this table, only the share used in the EPC scheme in the Member State is “mandatory” or “mandatory if available”. As an example, if the EPCs are issued for building units (e.g. for residential buildings) then it is mandatory or mandatory if available to transfer the information about the share of building units with an EPC in total national building stock. As indicated in Recital (34) of the Directive (EU) 2024/1275, “with regard to mixed-used buildings that include both residential and non-residential building units, Member States may continue to choose whether to treat them as residential or non-residential buildings.” (2) This share is the ratio of the number of buildings or building units or floor area with an EPCs received over time and, respectively, the total number of buildings or building units or floor area of the total national building stock as reported in Table 3. If information in Table 3 refers to another year than year-1 (previous year), then please explain how this share is calculated (e.g. reported to the stock of year-2, reported to an estimated stock in year-1). (3) Please specify the reported year. (4) In all tables in this Annex, “Hospitals” category includes health care and social care buildings.
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [no.] [no.] [no.] [no.] [no.]
Energy class A+ (1)
Energy class A0 (2)
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
(1) To consider it only if the Member State plans to introduce an A+ energy class. This is valid for all similar tables from this Annex. (2) To consider it only if the Member State has in place an A0 energy class and plans to preserve it after revision of the EPC scheme. This is valid for all similar tables from this Annex.
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [m2] [m2] [m2] [m2] [m2]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)] [kWh/(m2.yr)]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr] [MWh/yr]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [kgCO2eq/m2.yr] [kgCO2eq/m2.yr] [kgCO2eq/m2.yr] [kgCO2eq/m2.yr] [kgCO2eq/m2.yr]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [tCO2eq./yr] [tCO2eq./yr] [tCO2eq./yr] [tCO2eq./yr] [tCO2eq./yr]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Life-cycle stages (1) New buildings Existing buildings (2)
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID Miav Miav Miav Miav Miav
Unit [kgCO2eq./m2] [kgCO2eq./m2] [kgCO2eq./m2] [kgCO2eq./m2] [kgCO2eq./m2]
Product stage (A1-A3)
Construction Process Stage (A4-A5)
Use, Maintenance, Replacement Stage (B1- B4)
Operational energy use Stage (B6)
End of life Stage (C1-C4)
Re-use, Recycling, Recovery potential (D1)
Export utilities (D2)
(1) According to the Union framework set out in the Delegated Act to be adopted pursuant to Article 7(3) of Directive (EU) 2024/1275. (2) In accordance with Article 19(2) of Directive (EU) 2024/1275, life-cycle GWP are estimated for existing buildings renovated to A+ class. To that end, Member States may use the Union framework set out in the delegated act adopted pursuant to Article 7(3) of Directive (EU) 2024/1275, designed for the purpose of calculating the GWP of new buildings, or adapt the methodology, or use their own calculation method, in accordance with the relevant standards specifically for existing buildings.
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [no.] [no.] [no.] [no.] [no.]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes
Energy classes New buildings Existing buildings
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Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M Miav Miav M Miav
Unit [no.] [no.] [no.] [no.] [no.]
Energy class A+
Energy class A0
Energy class A
Energy class B
Energy class C
Energy class D
Energy class E
Energy class F
Energy class G
Total energy classes

3. REPORTS ON THE INSPECTIONS OF HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS

Information to be transferred ID
1. Did the Member State opt for alternative measures to the HVAC inspections in accordance with Article 23(6) of Directive (EU) 2024/1275? [yes/no, description] M
1.1.  Alternative measures for residential buildings Y/N
1.2.  Alternative measures for non-residential buildings Y/N
2. Are there separate inspection schemes for residential and non-residential buildings? Y/N Miap
3. When were the current HVAC inspection scheme(s) introduced? (day/month/year) [dd/mm/yyyy] Miap
4. Please describe the current inspection scheme(s) and provide links to the relevant description and legislation available online. Miap
4.1.  Common inspection scheme for residential and non-residential Miap
4.2.  Inspection scheme for residential Miap
4.3.  Inspection scheme for non-residential Miap
Indicator Unit Total
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Gaseous fuels Liquid fuels Solid fossil fuels
ID Miap
Total inspections [no.]
Out of which:
Heating systems (including combined heating and ventilation) [no.]
Air-conditioning systems (including combined air-conditioning and ventilation) [no.]
Ventilation [no.]
Total residential [no.]
Out of which:
Heating systems (including combined heating and ventilation) [no.]
Air-conditioning systems (including combined air-conditioning and ventilation) [no.]
Ventilation [no.]
Total non-residential [no.]
Out of which:
Heating systems (including combined heating and ventilation) [no.]
Air-conditioning systems (including combined air-conditioning and ventilation) [no.]
Ventilation [no.]
(1) A hybrid heating system means a hybrid product that combines two or more different types of generators, at least one of which is based on renewable energy (including heat pumps).
Indicator Unit Total
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Gaseous fuels Liquid fuels Solid fossil fuels
ID Miap
Total inspections [no.]
Out of which: [no.]
Heating systems (including combined heating and ventilation) [no.]
Air-conditioning systems (including combined air-conditioning and ventilation) [no.]
Ventilation [no.]
Total residential [no.]
Out of which:
Heating systems (including combined heating and ventilation) [no.]
Air-conditioning systems (including combined air-conditioning and ventilation) [no.]
Ventilation [no.]
Total non-residential [no.]
Out of which:
Heating systems (including combined heating and ventilation) [no.]
Air-conditioning systems (including combined air-conditioning and ventilation) [no.]
Ventilation [no.]
(1) A hybrid heating system means a hybrid product that combines two or more different types of generators, at least one of which is based on renewable energy (including heat pumps).
Indicator Unit Total
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Gaseous fuels Liquid fuels Solid fossil fuels
ID Miap
Total inspections [no.]
Out of which: [no.]
Heating systems (including combined heating and ventilation) [no.]
Air-conditioning systems (including combined air-conditioning and ventilation) [no.]
Ventilation [no.]
Total residential [no.]
Out of which:
Heating systems (including combined heating and ventilation) [no.]
Air-conditioning systems (including combined air-conditioning and ventilation) [no.]
Ventilation [no.]
Total non-residential [no.]
Out of which:
Heating systems (including combined heating and ventilation) [no.]
Air-conditioning systems (including combined air-conditioning and ventilation) [no.]
Ventilation [no.]
(1) A hybrid heating system means a hybrid product that combines two or more different types of generators, at least one of which is based on renewable energy (including heat pumps and solar-thermal).

4. BUILDING RENOVATION PASSPORTS

Indicator Unit Total (for all buildings) Existing buildings
Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID M M Miav Miav M Miav Miav Miav Miav
Number of renovation passports issued in the year [no.]
ID V V V V V V V V V
Average current energy performance of buildings [kWh/(m2.yr)]
Average estimated energy performance class (1) of buildings, after completion of all steps [kWh/(m2.yr)]
Total estimated energy savings in primary energy consumption after the completion of all steps [MWh/yr]
Total estimated energy savings in final energy consumption after the completion of all steps [MWh/yr]
ID V V V V V V V V V
Average estimated energy savings in primary energy consumption after the completion of all steps [%] (2)
Average estimated energy savings in final energy consumption after the completion of all steps [%] (3)
Total estimated operational GHG emission reduction after the completion of all steps [tCO2eq/yr]
Average estimated operational GHG emission reduction after the completion of all steps [kgCO2eq/yr]
Average estimated savings on energy bills after completion of all steps [EUR/building or building unit/yr]
Average estimated investment to complete all steps [thou. EUR/m2]
(1) This value should be drawn from the average estimated energy performance from which the energy performance class was estimated for each building. (2) Percentage improvement compared to the energy consumption before undertaking the renovation. (3) Percentage improvement compared to the energy consumption before undertaking the renovation.

5. SMART READINESS INDICATOR

Indicator Unit New buildings Existing buildings
Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which: Total residential Out of which: Total non-residential Out of which:
Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential Single family houses Multi-family buildings Offices Educational buildings Hospitals Other non-residential
ID V V V V V V V V V V V Miap (1) V V V V
Number of buildings with a SRI [no.]
Average SRI score [-]
Out of which:
Average score for optimising energy efficiency and overall in-use performance [-]
Average score for adapting operation to the needs of the occupant [-]
Average score for adapting to signals from the grid [-]
(1) Mandatory only from the date of application of the Delegated Act referred to in the Article 15(2) of Directive (EU) 2024/1275 and for non-residential buildings with an effective rated output for heating systems, air-conditioning systems, systems for combined space heating and ventilation, or systems for combined air-conditioning and ventilation of over 290 kW.

ANNEX II

FORMULAS FOR TOTALS AND AVERAGES

1.Total (cumulative) values for primary and final energy consumption, total operational GHG emissions and total on-site renewable energy production from energy performance certificates and total estimated operational GHG emission reduction and total estimated energy savings from building renovation passports will be calculated as a simple sum of the corresponding values shown on the energy performance certificates issued in the reported year and in accordance with the following formula:

where:

2.Averages of annual primary and final energy use, average energy needs, average operational GHG emissions and average life-cycle GWP from energy performance certificates and average energy performances and average estimated operational GHG emission reduction from building renovation passports comprising this information will be calculated in accordance with the following formula:

where:

3.The average scores for smart readiness indicator, total and per key functionality, and the average estimated energy savings, average estimated energy bills savings and average estimated investment from building renovation passports comprising this information will be calculated in accordance with the following formula:

where: