Cherie
13-11-2025, 01:57 PM
Electric car driving Londoners are going to have to find £13.50 a day to drive their cars in the capital under plans by London Mayor Sadiq Kahn to revise the city’s Congestion Charge and scrap the Cleaner Vehicle Discount, replacing it with a new tiered system.
The announcement comes just a week after news broke of government proposals to introduce a pay-per-mile levy on electric car drivers from 2028.
The daily Congestion Charge will increase to £18 from 2 January next year, with discounts of 25 per cent for electric cars and 50 per cent for electric vans, HGVs and quadricycles, but only if they’rehttps://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/electric-vehicles-to-face-congestion-charge-for-first-time/ar-AA1QljtT?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=6915e2ac9e2049579963bd0de30ba1fb&ei=15 registered on TFL’s Auto Pay system.
The announcement comes just a week after news broke of government proposals to introduce a pay-per-mile levy on electric car drivers from 2028.
The daily Congestion Charge will increase to £18 from 2 January next year, with discounts of 25 per cent for electric cars and 50 per cent for electric vans, HGVs and quadricycles, but only if they’rehttps://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/electric-vehicles-to-face-congestion-charge-for-first-time/ar-AA1QljtT?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=6915e2ac9e2049579963bd0de30ba1fb&ei=15 registered on TFL’s Auto Pay system.