The iBRoad2EPC project has successfully developed a flexible and practical Renovation Passport model, which has been well received in the pilot countries. Designed as a modular tool, the iBRoad2EPC Renovation Passport allows adaptation to various existing EPC schemes or country-specific ambitions and contexts. Such flexibility is now reflected in the provisions of the 2024 recast Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) that allow Member States to determine the extent to which Renovation Passports and EPCs should be linked. As such, the results of the iBRoad2EPC project are highly relevant and provide Member States with a set of solutions that can be immediately applied to the transposition and/or implementation of this, as well as other, important EU policy instruments.

Main achievements and key project results are summarised in this brief final overview report aimed at non-experts.

 

The report was published in July 2024.

Straightforward guidance for better buildings – iBRoad2EPC’s layman’s report
Straightforward guidance for better buildings – iBRoad2EPC’s layman’s report