PRIMES-TREMOVE

PRIMES-TREMOVE Transport Model
Fact Sheet

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Date of Report Generation: Mon Apr 22 2024

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Overview

Acronym

PRIMES-TREMOVE

Full title

PRIMES-TREMOVE Transport Model

Main purpose

PRIMES-TREMOVE simulates the transport modelling system and projects the evolution of the demand for passenger and freight transport by mode, energy consumption by fuel and emissions. The model is rich in the representation of policy measures and is used to assess policy impacts.

Summary

PRIMES-TREMOVE is a transport modelling system of multi-agent choices. The model has been developed by the E3MLab and is part of the PRIMES suite of models. Part of the model (i.e. the transport demand module), has been based on features of the open source TREMOVE model developed by Transport & Mobility Leuven. The model is suited for long term (up to 2070) projections in 5-year steps and covers all EU Member States and selected EFTA and candidate countries.

PRIMES-TREMOVE solves partial market equilibrium between the demand and the supply of transport services.  Choices among alternative transport options and investment are represented by various agents types, which differ in terms of their transport demand. Solving for equilibrium also involves the computation of energy consumption, emissions of pollutants and externality impacts related to the use of transportation means.

The model is used for policy formulation. Model projections include the transport demand by transport mode, technologies and fuels, including conventional and alternative types, and their penetration in various transport market segments. Model projections also include information about greenhouse gas and air pollution emissions, as well as impacts on external costs of congestion, noise and accidents. PRIMES-TREMOVE has been used for the 2011 Transport White Paper “Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area – Towards a competitive and resource efficient transport system” (COM(2011) 144 final); for the “A European Strategy for low-emission mobility” (COM(2016) 501), for the 2050 Long-term Strategy (A Clean Planet for all - A European strategic long-term vision for a prosperous, modern, competitive and climate neutral economy; COM (2018) 773) and for many other policy documents and Impact Assessments, including several policy initiatives of the Fit For 55 policy proposal package under the EU Green Deal.

Model categories

Transport

Model keywords

TransportEnergyEnvironmentClimateClimate policyAir Pollutiontransport demandGHG emissionstechnology innovationmarket outlook

Model homepage

https://e3modelling.com/modelling-tools/primes-tremove

Ownership and Licence

Ownership

Third-party ownership (commercial companies, Member States, other organisations)

Ownership details

The PRIMES-TREMOVE is a private model that has been developed and is maintained by E3MLab/ICCS of National Technical University of Athens and E3-Modelling S.A.

Licence type

Non-Free Software licence

The license has one or more of the following restrictions: it prohibits creation of derivative works; it prohibits commercial use; it obliges to share the licensed or derivative works on the same conditions.

Details

Structure and approach

The model consists of two main modules: the transport demand allocation module and the technology choice and equipment operation module (or supply module). The two modules interact with each other and are solved simultaneously.

The transport demand allocation module simulates mobility decisions driven by macroeconomic drivers which distribute the transport activity over different transport modes and trip types, so as to calculate transport services by mode for both individuals and firms. The decision process is simulated as a utility maximisation problem under budget and other constraints for individual private passengers and as a cost minimisation problem for firms.

The technology choice and equipment operation module determines the mix of vehicle technologies (generally the transportation means), the operation of transport means by the trip type and fuel mix such as to meet the modal transport demand at the least cost. In the case of supply by transportation companies, the module calculates transportation tariffs (ticket prices). Consumer or firm choices at various levels of the supply module use total costs, inclusive of capital costs, or only variable costs, as appropriate. For example, purchasing a new car involves total cost comparisons among alternative solutions, but the choice of the fuel type for an existing car, if that is possible, or determining the rate of use of an existing car naturally involves only variable costs. The choice of technology is generally the result of a discrete choice problem which considers relative costs which optionally include factors indicating impacts on externalities and the impacts of intangible costs (e.g. market acceptance, range anxiety).

Part of the supply of transport services is carried out by the same agent who is consuming such services; in other words, supply is split between self-supply of transport services and the purchasing of transport services from transportation companies. To self-supply the service, the consumer (individual or firm) faces both capital and variable costs, where capital costs correspond to the purchase of transportation means, whereas when purchasing transport services from transport suppliers the consumer faces only variable costs (corresponding to ticket prices). Transportation companies also face capital and variable costs. They sell their services at transport tariffs (ticket prices, etc.). Further, there is no capital rent for the self-supply of transport services and the consumer chooses between alternative self-supply solutions by comparing total costs, assuming the average cost pricing of alternative solutions.

Both the transport demand allocation and technology choice and equipment operation modules are dynamic over time, simulate capital turnover with possibility of premature replacement of equipment and keep track of equipment technology vintages.

Prices – as set by transportation companies – are based on marginal costs, which may allow for capital rents (e.g. aviation). Other transportation companies – owned by the state and subject to a strong price regulation – apply average (instead of marginal) cost pricing rules to determine transportation tariffs. To include external costs, such as congestion, the model includes additional components in the equilibrium prices which is termed the “generalised price of transportation” and is calculated both for the self-production and for the business supply of transport services.

Computationally, the model is solved as a non-linear mixed complementarity problem. Optionally, policy targets related to externalities (or the overall efficiency or overall emissions) may be included as binding constraints; through the mixed complementarity formulation of the model, such overall constraints influence all choices in the demand and supply transport modules.

Formally, the model solves an equilibrium problem with equilibrium constraints (EPEC) simultaneously for multiple transport services and for multiple agents, some of which are individual consumers and firms, which consume or produce transport services. The EPEC formulation also includes overall constraints which represent policy targets, e.g. emissions, energy, etc., which influence both demand and supply. Solving for equilibrium also involves the computation of energy consumption, emissions of pollutants and externality impacts related to the use of transportation means.

Input and parametrization

The PRIMES-TREMOVE transport model is calibrated to 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 historical data.

Projections for 2025 take into account activity data for 2021. The main data (such as activity and energy consumption) comes from EUROSTAT database and from the Statistical Pocketbook "EU transport in figures" (DG MOVE). Excise taxes are derived from DG TAXUD excise duty tables (https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/tedb/splSearchForm.html;jsessionid=gDc40clH3ufxfoKOdXcM1t26oFiV84od01egfLest4uUPKZdXGiM!530641174). Other data comes from different sources such as research projects (e.g. NMP project, TRACCS project, European Alternative Fuels Observatory) and reports. Technology cost assumptions for most transport modes have been validated by a large group of stakeholders in the process of the development of the Reference scenario 2020. For the heavy duty vehicles segment, aviation and for selected maritime technologies, technology cost assumptions were revisited.

Main output

The PRIMES-TREMOVE model produces projections of transport activity, stock turnover of transport means, technology choice, energy consumption by fuel, greenhouse gas and air pollution emissions, and costs (including impacts on external costs of air pollution, congestion, noise and accidents). The projection includes details for a large number of transport means, technologies and fuels, including conventional and alternative types, and their penetration in various transport market segments.

Spatial & Temporal extent

The output has the following spatial-temporal resolution and extent:

ParameterDescription
Spatial extent / country coverageEU Member states 27 and UKIcelandNorwaySwitzerlandAlbaniaBosnia and HerzegovinaFormer Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaGeorgiaKosovoMoldovaMontenegroSerbiaUkraineTurkey
Spatial resolutionNational
Temporal extentLong-term (more than 15 years)
2005 to 2070 time horizon
Temporal resolutionMultiple years
5-year time steps

Quality & Transparency

Quality

Model uncertainties

Models are by definition affected by uncertainties (in input data, input parameters, scenario definitions, etc.). Have the model uncertainties been quantified? Are uncertainties accounted for in your simulations?

yes
The model accounts for the various uncertainties in specific input data assumptions by carrying out scenario analysis and modifying the values on selected or a set of input data. Such are the cases related to technology cost assumptions, GDP and fuel prices evolution and a combination of those. Scenarios analysis is also carried out on policy parameters like charges, taxation, vehicle standards, etc.

    Sensitivity analysis

    Sensitivity analysis helps identifying the uncertain inputs mostly responsible for the uncertainty in the model responses. Has the model undergone sensitivity analysis?

    yes
    The model has been frequently used for carrying out sensitivity analysis around specific uncertain inputs. The sensitivity analysis used in the model only considers changes in one input parameter such as fuel prices or GDP evolution.

      Have model results been published in peer-reviewed articles?

      yes
      As module of the PRIMES energy system model, PRIMES-TREMOVE has been successfully peer reviewed in 2011. See Commission staff working paper: SEC(2011)1569. The model results have been communicated to the scientific audience (see list of relevant publications below). Model results have also been reviewed as part of deliverables in H2020 research projects.

        Has the model formally undergone scientific review by a panel of international experts?

        Please note that this does not refer to the cases when model results were validated by stakeholders.

        yes

          Model validation

          Has model validation been done? Have model predictions been confronted with observed data (ex-post)?

          yes
          Validation consists in comparing to officially published policy indicators and on checking continuity of time series from past to future. The model includes calibration routines, which ensure that when the model runs retrospectively it replicates statistical data. With respect to future projections, validation is more complex because it relies on economic theory and practice. Academic validation is also practiced through publications subject to external peer review and comparisons to other studies and independent publications.

            Transparency

            To what extent do input data come from publicly available sources?

            This may include sources accessible upon subscription and/or payment

            Based on both publicly available and restricted-access sources

            Is the full model database as such available to external users?

            Whether or not it implies a specific procedure or a fee

            no
            Key databases upon which the model is built are publically available (e.g. EUROSTAT data on transport activity and energy balances). The technology input data, as well as other elements are fully publicly available.

              Have model results been presented in publicly available reports?

              Note this excludes IA reports.

              yes

              Have output datasets been made publicly available?

              Note this could also imply a specific procedure or a fee.

              yes
              Selected model outputs are made publicly available. Published outputs are defined by the Commission and are project-specific. Also outputs are reported in publicly available technical reports, scientific papers and research projects final reports.

                Is there any user friendly interface presenting model results that is accessible to the public?

                For instance: Dashboard, interactive interfaces...

                yes

                  Has the model been documented in a publicly available dedicated report or a manual?

                  Note this excludes IA reports.

                  yes
                  These are documented in several publications in scientific journals and in the model documentation which is publicly available.

                  Is there a dedicated public website where information about the model is provided?

                  yes

                    Is the model code open-source?

                    no

                    Can the code be accessed upon request?

                    no

                    The model’s policy relevance and intended role in the policy cycle

                    The model is designed to contribute to the following policy areas

                    • Climate action
                    • Energy
                    • Transport

                    The model is designed to contribute to the following phases of the policy cycle

                    • Evaluation – such as ex-post evaluation
                    • Formulation – such as ex-ante Impact Assessments

                    The model’s potential

                    The model can be used for policy formulation. Model projections include the transport demand by the transport mean, technologies and fuels, including conventional and alternative types, and their penetration in various transport market segments. It also includes details about greenhouse gases and air pollution emissions, as well as impacts on transport system costs, external costs of congestion, noise and accidents.

                    In the transport field, PRIMES-TREMOVE is suitable for modelling soft measures (e.g. eco-driving, deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems, labelling) economic measures (e.g. subsidies and taxes on fuels, vehicles, emissions; ETS for transport (road transport, aviation and maritime) when linked with PRIMES; pricing of congestion and other externalities such as air pollution, accidents and noise; measures supporting R&D), regulatory measures (e.g. CO2 emission performance standards for new passenger cars, new light commercial vehicles, heavy duty vehicles); EURO standards on road transport vehicles; technology standards for non-road transport technologies), infrastructure policies for alternative fuels (e.g. deployment of refuelling/recharging infrastructure for electricity, hydrogen, LNG, CNG). Used as a module which contributes to a broader PRIMES scenario, PRIMES-TREMOVE can show how policies and trends in the field of transport contribute to economy wide trends in energy use and emissions. Using data disaggregated per Member State, it can show differentiated trends across Member States.

                    The PRIMES-TREMOVE model has been used for the Impact Assessments accompanying the 2011 Transport White Paper , “Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area – Towards a competitive and resource efficient transport system” (COM(2011) 144 final); for the “A European Strategy for low-emission mobility” (COM(2016) 501), for the 2050 Long-term Strategy (A Clean Planet for all - A European strategic long-term vision for a prosperous, modern, competitive and climate neutral economy; COM (2018) 773) and for many other policy documents and Impact Assessments. In 2020 and 2021, the model also provided quantitative input in various IA of the Fit for 55 policy package and in evaluation studies of existing directives (e.g. AFID) and initiatives (e.g. White Paper in transport).

                    PRIMES-TREMOVE can help to assess: 

                    Pricing

                    • Infrastructure charging (e.g. Eurovignette) through: 
                      • Changing travel cost associated to specific infrastructures
                    • External costs charges (for all modes) through:
                      • Changing travel costs of transport modes 
                    • Public funding of transport (subsidies) through:
                      • Changing travel cost of bus and rail

                    Taxation

                    • Energy taxation (identify energy and CO2 component) through: Changing fuel tax values by fuel type
                    • Vehicle taxation Changing through: cost of new vehicles 

                    Regulation

                    • Standard - Transport safety through: 
                      • Reduction of accident factors
                    • Regulation on CO2 from road vehicles through: 
                      • Assumptions on CO2 emissions limits of new cars, light commercial vehicles and heavy goods vehicles are implemented
                    • Regulation on polluting emission from road vehicles (EURO standards) through:
                      • Assumptions on polluting emissions limits of new cars and heavy goods vehicles are implemented
                    • Emissions standards for non-road modes (e.g. ICAO chapter 3 on aircraft emissions, Energy Efficiency Design Index for maritime, sulphur limits of marine fuels, etc.) through:
                      • Assumptions on emissions limits of new trains/aircrafts, etc. are implemented; reduction of emissions factors for vessels
                    • Emissions Trading Scheme through:
                      • Inclusion of aviation in EU ETS starting with 2012 – Changing transport costs of air transport; similar examples for road and maritime transport
                    • Fuel quality through:
                      • Changing fuel cost by fuel type, fuel blends, maximum blending percentages, air pollutant emission factors
                    • Renewable energy directive through:
                      • Mandatory fuels blending
                    • Clean Power for Transport andAvailability of refuelling/recharging Infrastructure through:
                      • Changing parameters interpreting availability of refuelling/recharging infrastructures leading to faster penetration of alternative technologies

                    Note: the model contributions indicated in this section focus on the assessment for policy options. In addition, this model is extensively used for the construction of the baseline in the EU Reference Scenario. This is indicated under the ‘additional information’ section for the related impact assessments. To learn more please see the following publications:

                    EU reference scenario 2016. Energy, transport and GHG emissions: trends to 2050, Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2016, https://doi.org/10.2833/9127

                    EU Reference Scenario 2020. Energy, Transport and GHG Emissions: Trends to 2050, Publications Office, Luxembourg, 2021, https://doi.org/10.2833/35750

                    Previous use of the model in ex-ante impact assessments of the European Commission

                    Use of the model in ex-ante impact assessments since July 2017.

                    2024
                    SWD/2024/63 final

                    Impact Assessment Report Part 1 Accompanying the document Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions Securing our future Europe's 2040 climate target and path to climate neutrality by 2050 building a sustainable, just and prosperous society

                    Lead by
                    CLIMA
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options
                    Contribution details

                    The GHG pathways are assessed through high-quality sectoral-specific models: the PRIMES and PRIMES-TREMOVE models are the core elements of the modelling framework for energy, transport, and CO2 emission projections.

                    2024
                    SWD/2024/15 final

                    Impact Assessment Accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 2005/44/EC on harmonised river information services (RIS) on inland waterways in the Community

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative is the PRIMES-TREMOVE transport model.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/386 final

                    Impact Assessment Accompanying the documents Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulations (EC) No 261/2004, (EC) No 1107/2006, (EU) No 1177/2010, (EU) No 181/2011 and (EU) 2021/782 as regards enforcement of passenger rights in the Union Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on passenger rights in the context of multimodal journeys

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative is the PRIMES-TREMOVE transport model by E3Modelling.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/351 final

                    Impact Assessment Accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Council Directive 92/106/EEC as regards a support framework for intermodal transport of goods and Regulation (EU) 2020 /1056 of the European Parliament and the Council as regards calculation of external costs savings and generation of aggregated data

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    Used for the baseline only

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/443 final

                    Impact Assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the use of railway infrastructure capacity in the single European railway area, amending Directive 2012/34/EU and repealing Regulation (EU) No 913/2010

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The baseline scenario has been developed using the PRIMES-TREMOVE model.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/441 final

                    Impact Assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council on the accounting of greenhouse gas emissions of transport services

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative is the PRIMES-TREMOVE transport model.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/445 final

                    Impact Assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Council Directive 96/53/EC laying down for certain road vehicles circulating within the Community the maximum authorised dimensions in national and international traffic and the maximum authorised weights in international traffic

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative was the PRIMES-TREMOVE transport model.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/165 final

                    Impact Assessment Accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 2009/21/EC on compliance with flag State requirements

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative is the PRIMES-Maritime transport model, a specific sub-module of the PRIMES and PRIMES-TREMOVE models.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/148 final

                    Impact Assessment Accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 2009/16/EC on port State control

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative is the PRIMES-Maritime transport model, a specific sub-module of the PRIMES and PRIMES-TREMOVE models.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/145 final

                    Impact Assessment Accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 2009/18/EC establishing the fundamental principles governing the investigation of accidents in the maritime transport sector

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative is the PRIMES-Maritime transport model, a specific sub-module of the PRIMES and PRIMES-TREMOVE models.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/159 final

                    Impact Assessment Accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 2005/35/EC on ship-source pollution and on the introduction of penalties, including criminal penalties, for pollution offences

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The baseline scenario builds on the EU Reference scenario 2020 developed by E3Modelling with the PRIMES-TREMOVE transport model

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/137 final

                    Impact Assessment Report Rules on breaks and rest periods rules in occasional bus and coach transport Accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 as regards minimum requirements on minimum breaks and daily and weekly rest periods in the occasional passenger transport sector

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative is the PRIMES-TREMOVE transport model

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/128 final

                    Impact Assessment accompanying the documents Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on driving licences, amending Directive (EU) 2022/2561 of the European Parliament and of the Council, Regulation (EU) 2018/1724 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Directive 2006/126/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Regulation (EU) No 383/2012 and Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on the Union-wide effect of certain driving disqualifications

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative is the PRIMES-TREMOVE transport model by E3Modelling, a specific module of the PRIMES models.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/126 final

                    Impact Assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive (EU) 2015/413 facilitating cross-border exchange of information on road-safety-related traffic offences

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The main model used for developing the baseline scenario for this initiative is the PRIMES-TREMOVE transport model by E3Modelling, a specific module of the PRIMES models.

                    2023
                    SWD/2023/88 final

                    Impact Assessment Part 1 Accompanying the document Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Regulation (EU) 2019/1242 as regards strengthening the CO₂ emission performance standards for new heavy-duty vehicles and integrating reporting obligations, and repealing Regulation (EU) 2018/956

                    Lead by
                    CLIMA
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options
                    Contribution details

                    The model helped to assess the following impacts:

                    • Emission of greenhouse gases
                    • Emissions of acidifying, eutrophying, photochemical or harmful air pollutants
                    • Energy intensity of the economy
                    • Fuel mix used in energy production
                    • Demand for transport
                    • Vehicle emissions
                    • Energy and fuel consumption

                    2021
                    SWD/2021/472 final

                    Impact Assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL: on Union guidelines for the development of the trans-European transport network, amending Regulation (EU) 2021/1153 and Regulation (EU) No 913/2010 and repealing Regulation (EU) 1315/2013

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The model helped to assess the following impacts:

                    • Cost/availability of essential inputs (raw materials, machinery, labour, energy, ..)
                    • Cost of doing business
                    • Prices, quality, availability or choice of consumer goods and services
                    • Safety or sustainability of consumer goods and services
                    • Health and safety of individuals/populations
                    • Emission of greenhouse gases
                    • Emissions of acidifying, eutrophying, photochemical or harmful air pollutants
                    • Energy intensity of the economy
                    • Demand for transport
                    • Vehicle emissions
                    • Energy and fuel consumption

                    2021
                    SWD/2021/474 final

                    Impact Assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council: amending Directive 2010/40/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 July 2010 on the framework for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems in the field of road transport and for interfaces with other modes of transport

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The model helped to assess the following impacts:

                    • Cost/availability of essential inputs (raw materials, machinery, labour, energy, ..)
                    • Cost of doing business
                    • Prices, quality, availability or choice of consumer goods and services
                    • Safety or sustainability of consumer goods and services
                    • Health and safety of individuals/populations
                    • Emission of greenhouse gases
                    • Emissions of acidifying, eutrophying, photochemical or harmful air pollutants
                    • Demand for transport
                    • Vehicle emissions
                    • Energy and fuel consumption

                    2021
                    SWD/2021/631 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council: on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure, and repealing Directive 2014/94/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options
                    Contribution details

                    The PRIMES-TREMOVE model provided the developments in the vehicle fleet and the associated recharging and refuelling infrastructure, as well as the developments in CO2 emissions and air pollution emissions. Supporting study: Ricardo et al. (2021), Impact assessment support study on the revision of the Directive on the Deployment of Alternative Fuels Infrastructure (2014/94/EC) (for details, see the impact assessment report).

                    2021
                    SWD/2021/633 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council: on ensuring a level playing field for sustainable air transport

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options (indirect)
                    Contribution details
                    Documented in study :

                    The PRIMES-TREMOVE model, a module of PRIMES, provided the developments in the air transport activity, the energy use in the aviation sector, the greenhouse gas emissions and the air pollution emissions, as well as the associated costs.

                    2021
                    SWD/2021/613 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council: amending Regulation (EU) 2019/631 as regards strengthening the CO2 emission performance standards for new passenger cars and new light commercial vehicles in line with the Union's increased climate ambition

                    Lead by
                    CLIMA
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options
                    Contribution details

                    The PRIMES-TREMOVE model is used to assess the projected evolution of the transport system, resulting from changes in the CO2 emission standards for vehicles.

                    2018
                    SWD/2018/181 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council: establishing a European Maritime Single Window environment and repealing directive 2010/65/EU

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options
                    Contribution details

                    PRIMES-TREMOVE together with TRUST have been also used to assess the impacts of policy options on modal shift and CO2 emissions.

                    2018
                    SWD/2018/183 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on: electronic freight transport information

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options
                    Contribution details

                    PRIMES-TREMOVE has been used to assess the impacts of policy options on user costs, modal shift, energy use, CO2 and air pollutant emissions.

                    2018
                    SWD/2018/178 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on: streamlining measures for advancing the realisation of the trans-European transport network

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The PRIMES-TREMOVE model was used to build the baseline scenario.

                    2018
                    SWD/2018/175 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council: amending Directive 2008/96/EC on road infrastructure safety management

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    PRIMES-TREMOVE model has been used for the baseline scenario.

                    2018
                    SWD/2018/185 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council: setting CO2 emission performance standards for new heavy duty vehicles

                    Lead by
                    CLIMA
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options
                    Contribution details

                    Projections include details for a large number of transport means, technologies and fuels, and their penetration in various transport market segments. Include details about GHG and air pollution emissions, final energy demand.

                    2017
                    SWD/2017/0318 final/2

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation from the European Parliament and the Council on: rail passengers' rights and obligations (recast)

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only (indirect)
                    Contribution details
                    Documented in study :

                    Refer to Study: EU reference scenario 2016 Energy, transport and GHG emissions : trends to 2050.

                    2017
                    SWD/2017/0366 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council: amending Directive 2009/33/EC on the promotion of clean and energy-efficient road transport vehicles

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The updated baseline was developed using the PRIMES-TREMOVE model.

                    2017
                    SWD/2017/0362 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council: amending Directive 92/106/EEC on the establishment of common rules for certain types of combined transport of goods between Member States

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options
                    Contribution details

                    PRIMES-TREMOVE was used for the baseline and for the assessment of the environmental impacts.

                    2017
                    SWD/2017/0358 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council: amending Regulation (EC) No 1073/2009 on common rules for access to the international market for coach and bus services

                    Lead by
                    MOVE
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline only
                    Contribution details

                    The baseline scenario has been developed with the PRIMES-TREMOVE model.

                    2017
                    SWD/2017/0650 final

                    Impact assessment accompanying the document Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council: setting emission performance standards for new passenger cars and for new light commercial vehicles as part of the Union's integrated approach to reduce CO2 emissions from light-duty vehicles and amending Regulation (EC) No 715/2007 (recast)

                    Lead by
                    CLIMA
                    Run by
                    E3Modelling: Energy - Economy - Environment
                    Contribution role
                    baseline and assessment of policy options
                    Contribution details

                    The PRIMES-TREMOVE model is used to project the evolution of the road transport sector.

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                    Studies that uses the model or its results

                    Peer review for model validation

                    Narrative-driven alternative roads to achieve mid-century CO2 net neutrality in Europe 

                    Published in 2022
                    Rodrigues, R., Pietzcker, R., Fragkos, P., Price, J., McDowall, W., Siskos, P., … Capros, P. (2022). Narrative-driven alternative roads to achieve mid-century CO2 net neutrality in Europe. Energy, 239, 121908. doi:10.1016/j.energy.2021.121908

                    The cost of recharging infrastructure for electric vehicles in the EU in a climate neutrality context: Factors influencing investments in 2030 and 2050 

                    Published in 2022
                    Tsiropoulos, I., Siskos, P., & Capros, P. (2022). The cost of recharging infrastructure for electric vehicles in the EU in a climate neutrality context: Factors influencing investments in 2030 and 2050. Applied Energy, 322, 119446. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.119446

                    Long-term transport decarbonization pathways in the European Union: a strategic energy-economy analysis 

                    Published in 2022
                    Siskos, P., Tsiropoulos, I., Karkatsoulis, P., & Capros, P. (2022). Long-term transport decarbonization pathways in the European Union: a strategic energy-economy analysis. Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/15567249.2022.2101712

                    Simulating the Evolution of Business Models for Electricity Recharging Infrastructure Development by 2030: A Case Study for Greece 

                    Published in 2021
                    Statharas, S., Moysoglou, Y., Siskos, P., & Capros, P. (2021). Simulating the Evolution of Business Models for Electricity Recharging Infrastructure Development by 2030: A Case Study for Greece. Energies, 14(9), 2345. doi:10.3390/en14092345

                    Energy-system modelling of the EU strategy towards climate-neutrality 

                    Published in 2019
                    Capros, P., Zazias, G., Evangelopoulou, S., Kannavou, M., Fotiou, T., Siskos, P., … Sakellaris, K. (2019). Energy-system modelling of the EU strategy towards climate-neutrality. Energy Policy, 134, 110960. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2019.110960

                    Factors Influencing Electric Vehicle Penetration in the EU by 2030: A Model-Based Policy Assessment 

                    Published in 2019
                    Statharas, S., Moysoglou, Y., Siskos, P., Zazias, G., & Capros, P. (2019). Factors Influencing Electric Vehicle Penetration in the EU by 2030: A Model-Based Policy Assessment. Energies, 12(14), 2739. doi:10.3390/en12142739

                    Assessing the impacts of setting CO2 emission targets on truck manufacturers: A model implementation and application for the EU 

                    Published in 2019
                    Siskos, P., & Moysoglou, Y. (2019). Assessing the impacts of setting CO2 emission targets on truck manufacturers: A model implementation and application for the EU. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 125, 123–138. doi:10.1016/j.tra.2019.05.010

                    Modelling the impacts of EU countries’ electric car deployment plans on atmospheric emissions and concentrations 

                    Published in 2019
                    Gómez Vilchez, J. J., Julea, A., Peduzzi, E., Pisoni, E., Krause, J., Siskos, P., & Thiel, C. (2019). Modelling the impacts of EU countries’ electric car deployment plans on atmospheric emissions and concentrations. European Transport Research Review, 11(1). doi:10.1186/s12544-019-0377-1

                    Implications of delaying transport decarbonisation in the EU: A systems analysis using the PRIMES model 

                    Published in 2018
                    Siskos, P., Zazias, G., Petropoulos, A., Evangelopoulou, S., & Capros, P. (2018). Implications of delaying transport decarbonisation in the EU: A systems analysis using the PRIMES model. Energy Policy, 121, 48–60. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2018.06.016

                    Outlook of the EU energy system up to 2050: The case of scenarios prepared for European Commission's “clean energy for all Europeans” package using the PRIMES model 

                    Published in 2018
                    Capros, P., Kannavou, M., Evangelopoulou, S., Petropoulos, A., Siskos, P., Tasios, N., … DeVita, A. (2018). Outlook of the EU energy system up to 2050: The case of scenarios prepared for European Commission’s “clean energy for all Europeans” package using the PRIMES model. Energy Strategy Reviews, 22, 255–263. doi:10.1016/j.esr.2018.06.009

                    CO 2 and energy efficiency car standards in the EU in the context of a decarbonisation strategy: A model-based policy assessment 

                    Published in 2015
                    Siskos, P., Capros, P., & De Vita, A. (2015). CO 2 and energy efficiency car standards in the EU in the context of a decarbonisation strategy: A model-based policy assessment. Energy Policy, 84, 22–34. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2015.04.024

                    The impact of hydrocarbon resources and GDP growth assumptions for the evolution of the EU energy system for the medium and long term 

                    Published in 2015
                    Capros, P., De Vita, A., Fragkos, P., Kouvaritakis, N., Paroussos, L., Fragkiadakis, K., … Siskos, P. (2015). The impact of hydrocarbon resources and GDP growth assumptions for the evolution of the EU energy system for the medium and long term. Energy Strategy Reviews, 6, 64–79. doi:10.1016/j.esr.2015.03.003

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