Transport for London (TfL) is proposing to increase congestion charges for motorists starting January 2026, the first rise since 2020. Alongside this, they aim to promote cleaner vehicle usage through a phased discount system: 50% for electric vans and 25% for electric cars registered to Auto Pay. This initiative responds to projected increases in vehicle numbers within congestion zones and aims to support sustainable travel options. The proposed changes will undergo public consultation, and officials emphasize the need for a system that benefits the economy while reducing congestion.
TfL's proposed congestion charge increases are designed to reduce congestion and promote greener vehicle use, offering discounts for electric vehicles to encourage cleaner options.
The introduction of new cleaner vehicle discounts aims to support the transition to greener travel, with substantial savings for electric vehicles and a focus on sustainability.
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