EU Transport Results framework

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EU Transport Results framework

EU Transport Results framework Connectivity Private and public investments for EU's core trans-European Infrastructure network Efficiency European Internal market towards a single competitive transport system Decarbonisation Resource-efficient, climate and environment friendly European transport People benefits Affordable, accessible and reliable transport, quality jobs and passenger rights Digitalisation & Innovation multi modal, connected transport, integrated traffic management Global leadership EU political and industrial interests on the world stage incl. within international organisations 1. A New Boost for Jobs, Growth and Investment 2. A Connected Digital Market 3. A resilent Energy Union with a Forward-Looking Climate Change Policy 4. A deeper and fairer internal market with a strenghtened industrial base 5. A Stronger Global Actor

EU Transport Results framework Objectives Investments Policies & standards KPIs Connectivity 24 bn EUR 2014-2020 CEF transport TEN-T guidelines Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) investments to GDP ratio (Eurostat) Investment in infrastructure as % of GDP (ITF) Bottlenecks on core network corridors removed Completion of TEN-T Road Core Network Completion of TEN-T Conventional Rail Core Network Efficiency Private, public or PPP investments in Projects of Common interest 4th railway package; Ports; SES2+; Aviation strategy; next: road GDP growth Intra-EU trade in goods (% of GDP) Intra-EU trade in services (% of GDP) Employment rate population aged 20-64 Hours spent in congestion (scoreboard): Transport growth compared to GDP growth Decarbonisation Cleaner transport facility (EIB) Low emission mobility strategy, alternative fuels, to come: road charging GHG emissions total economy GHG Total transport emissions (excl. intl maritime) Share of renewable energy in transport Number of publicly accessible electr. charging points People benefits (rights, safety, security) ERTMS spending (proxy for safety) Passenger rights multimodal EASA regulation Move2Learn, Learn2Move Number of road fatalities Consumer satisfaction (Rail, Aviation, Urban transport) Digitalisation & Innovation H2020 transport 6 bn 2014-2020 C-ITS strategy; EETS Aggregate score in Digital Economy and Society Index EU-28 (DESI) Share of EU transport companies providing online order tracking Global Leadership Spending on TEN-T in neighbourhood Comprehensive Aviation agreements under negotiation GDP per capita (current prices-PPS) as % of EU level in countries that are candidates or potential candidates for EU accession - Western Balkans (except for Kosovo) Total air passengers using EU airports Number of aviation agreements

EU Transport Results framework Objectives Where are we – Commission? Where are we – Transport? Connectivity Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) investments to GDP ratio (Eurostat): 19.4% (2014); 19.5% (2015) Target by 2020: 21-22% (COM General Obj.) Investment in infrastructure as % of GDP (ITF): 0.76% (2013); 0.74% (2014) 4 bottlenecks on core network corridors removed in 2016, with additional 11, 25 and 53 exp. in 2017, 2018 and 2019 (AAR 2016); Completion of TEN-T Road Core Network (EU avg.): 74% (2014) ; Completion of TEN-T Conventional Rail Core Network (EU avg.): 60% (2014) Efficiency GDP growth (Eurostat): 1.4% (2014); 2.2% (2015); Target by 2020: increase (COM General Obj.) Intra-EU trade in goods (% of GDP) (Eurostat): 20.4% (2014); 20% (2015); Target by 2020: increase (COM General Obj.); Intra-EU trade in services (% of GDP) (Eurostat): 6.3% (2014); 6.5% (2015) Target by 2020: increase (COM General Obj.) Employment rate population aged 20-64 (Eurostat): 69.2% (2014); 70.1% (2015); Target by 2020: at least 75% (COM General Obj.)  Hours spent in congestion (scoreboard): 29.5 hours (2015); 29.3 hours (2014) Transport grows more than GDP - 2014: (passenger 1.8%), (freight 1.4%), (GDP 1.4%) Decarboni-sation GHG emissions total economy (European Environment Agency): Index: 80.2 (2013), 77.1 (2015) Target by 2020: 20% reduction from 1990 (index ≤80) (COM General Obj.) Share of renewable energy in transport (scoreboard) (target 10% by 2020); 5.9% (2014), 5.4% (2013) GHG Total transport emissions (excl. intl maritime) 7% decrease 2005-2014 (Non-official target : 18-19% by 2030); Number of publicly accessible electr. charging points 34 448 (2014), 99 947 (2017) People benefits (rights, safety, security) N/A Number of road fatalities (target: max 15750 by 2020) 25 600 (2016 preliminary) 26 000 (2014) Consumer satisfaction (2015, scoreboard): Rail: 76.2%, Aviation: 82.6%, Urban transport: 78.0% Digitalisation & Innovation Aggregate score in Digital Economy and Society Index EU-28 (DESI): 0,478% (2015); 0,52 (2016) Target by 2020: increase (COM General Obj.) Share of EU transport companies providing online order tracking: 10 % (2016) (EU total for all enterprises: 8%) Global Leadership GDP per capita (current prices-PPS) as % of EU level in countries that are candidates or potential candidates for EU accession - Western Balkans (except for Kosovo) (Eurostat): 34% (2014); 34% (2015); Target by 2020: increase (COM General Obj.) Total air passengers using EU airports: 918 mill. (2015), 877 mill. (2014), 842 mill. (2013) Number of aviation agreements: 8 in 2016 (target 17 by 2020) (AAR 2016)