Directive 2004/52/EC and related Decision 2009/750/EC aim to
achieve the interoperability of all the electronic road toll
systems in the European Union in order to avoid the proliferation
of incompatible systems, which may compromise both the smooth
operation of the internal market and the achievement of transport
policy objectives.
The Directive therefore sets up the European Electronic Toll
Service, EETS, which covers all the road networks and tolled
infrastructures in the Union on which road-usage is declared
electronically by means of an on-board equipment, and defines the
allowed technological solutions for carrying out electronic toll
transactions.
EETS will allow any road user to pay easily the tolls incurred
on any road or infrastructure in the Union by means of a single
subscription contract with an EETS Provider and a single on-board
equipment. Each EETS Provider shall build full coverage of EETS
domains within a 24 months transition period after being
registered.
Commission Decision 2009/750/EC sets out the framework for
interoperability, as well as procedural, contractual and legal
aspects relating to EETS provision. The Commission Decision lays
down rights and obligations on EETS Providers, Toll Chargers and
EETS Users.
The Directive can be found here.
The Decision can be found here.
For the purposes of the implementation of the Decision (Article
19), each Member State shall keep a national electronic register
accessible to the public of the following:
(a) the EETS domains within their territory, including
information relating to:
– the EETS Providers having EETS contracts with the
Toll Chargers active in their area of competence.
(b) the EETS Providers to whom it has granted
registration.
A) EETS domains registered in Sweden
At present, there are only two EETS Domains in Sweden: The
Öresund Link (Bridge) between Sweden and Denmark and the
Svinesund Link (Bridge) between Sweden and Norway. Data for these
two domains can be found at:
http://www.oresundsbron.com/eets
http://www.svinesundsforbindelsen.se/eets.htm
B) EETS Providers registered in Sweden
No EETS Providers have been granted registration in
Sweden.