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Welcome to the SRI2MARKET assessment tool

This online application has been developed by the European project SRI2MARKET according to specific Regulation and other supporting material such as the SRI testing package to conduct and storage SRI assessments under protected credentials (i.e. user and password).

The Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) is a common EU scheme for rating the smart readiness of buildings.
Article 8 and Annex IA of the Directive (EU) 2018/844 amending Directive (EU) 2010/31, introduces the definition of the "smart readiness indicator" for buildings and Commission Delegated Regulation of 14.10.2020 supplementing Directive (EU) 2018/844 by establishing an optional common European Union scheme for rating the smart readiness of buildings. The SRI of a building or building unit is expressed by a rating that derives from a total smart readiness score expresses as a percentage and that represents the ratio between the smart readiness of a building or building unit compared to the maximum smart readiness that it could reach. The methodology also allows the use of disaggregated smart readiness scores expressed as a percentage, for instance according to the three key functionalities highlighted in point 2 of Annex Ia of the Directive 2010/31/EU:

  1. Energy performance and operation
  2. Response to the needs of the occupants
  3. Energy flexibility, including the ability of the building or building unit to enable participation in demand response

BUILDING INFORMATION

Introduction of relevant characteristics of the building for the calculation, such as: country, typology, climatic zone...

SERVICES AND FUNCTIONALITY LEVELS

For the 9 domains each service is assessed and scored according to its functionality level.

RESULTS & RECOMMENDATIONS

Visualization of the results such as global and disaggregated scores for the SRI.

Legal notice:The results obtained from the tool are for indicative purposes only and thus, this may not lead to the issue of a smart readiness indicator certificate. The official procedure has to be defined and implemented by Member States.