
"The regular daily congestion charge for non-electrified vehicles has also risen for the first time since 2020 - from 15 to 18. Pure battery-powered EVs had been eligible for a 100% discount, but from Friday this was reduced to 25% for cars, and 50% for vans and lorries. The EV discount will be cut further from March 4 2030, to 12.5% for cars and 25% for vans and lorries."
"Reductions of up to 90% will be awarded to residents who live within the zone. However, those who move into the zone after March 1 2027 will not get a discount unless they use an electric vehicle. It comes ahead of so-called manic Monday, the first working Monday of the year which is expected to be one of the worst days for breakdowns."
The regular daily congestion charge for non-electrified vehicles has risen from 15 to 18, the first increase since 2020. Pure battery-powered electric vehicles previously received a 100% discount; from Friday that discount is reduced to 25% for cars and 50% for vans and lorries. The EV discount will be reduced further on 4 March 2030 to 12.5% for cars and 25% for vans and lorries. Residents living within the zone will receive reductions of up to 90%, but people moving into the zone after 1 March 2027 will not receive a discount unless they use an electric vehicle. The timing precedes manic Monday on January 5, when breakdowns are expected to spike as cars that have been idle over Christmas are used again.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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