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London congestion cost might rise to £18 a day below new proposals

By Editorial Board Published May 27, 2025 5 Min Read
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London congestion cost might rise to £18 a day below new proposals

London’s congestion cost might rise by 20% subsequent 12 months below new proposals, within the first hike since 2020.

Transport for London (TfL) has began a session on behalf of London mayor Sadiq Khan to extend the day by day cost from £15 to £18 from January 2026.

The price was final put up 5 years in the past, with a 30% rise from £11.50.

Mixed with the £12.50 ultra-low emission zone cost, house owners of older vehicles must pay £30.50 a day to drive within the capital.

TfL mentioned the associated fee might rise yearly by 2026 and the proposed 20% rise is beneath the inflation improve for the six years it is going to have been for the reason that final rise.

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The congestion cost applies to central London. Pic: TfL

A second proposal is a brand new cleaner car low cost which is able to see a 50% low cost for electrical vans, heavy items autos and quadricycles utilizing Auto Pay and a 25% low cost for electrical vehicles utilizing Auto Pay.

Presently, all electrical autos can drive by means of the congestion zone without spending a dime however that’s set to finish on Christmas Day this 12 months.

The proposal additionally suggests electrical autos ought to get much less of a reduction by 4 March 2030, with 25% for the primary set of autos and 12.5% low cost for electrical vehicles.

TfL mentioned the reductions can be utilized routinely based mostly on DVLA information so eligible prospects will not need to register for the cleaner car low cost and pay a registration price.

XPENG electric car in London. Pic: XPENG

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Electrical vehicles would not get a 100% low cost below the plans. Pic: XPENG

A 3rd proposal would have an effect on residents not utilizing an electrical automotive, as the present 90% blanket residents’ low cost can be faraway from 1 March 2027.

TfL mentioned this might be acceptable to “incentivise” residents to personal “the cleanest available vehicles”.

Nevertheless, it mentioned the removing of the 90% low cost for non-EVs would solely apply to new candidates, so these already registered for the residents’ low cost wouldn’t need to pay the cost every day.

The session, which runs till 4 August on TfL’s “have your say” web site, mentioned the modifications will make the congestion cost “more effective in managing traffic and congestion”.

“The mayor also has ambitions for London to become a net-zero carbon city by 2030 and for the World Health Organisation’s air quality guidelines to be achieved as soon as possible,” it provides.

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‘ULEZ shouldn’t be anti-car’, says Mayor

Seb Dance, deputy mayor for transport, mentioned: “Keeping London moving by reducing congestion is vital for our city and for our economy.

“The congestion cost has been an enormous success since its introduction, however we should guarantee it’s match for goal.

“Sticking to the status quo would see around 2,200 more vehicles using the congestion charging zone on an average weekday next year.

“On the identical time, we should help Londoners and companies to make use of greener and extra sustainable journey. That is why I am happy we’re proposing that substantial incentives stay in place for Londoners who change to cleaner autos.

“We encourage everyone to have their say and respond to the public consultation.”

Ken Livingstone

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Ken Livingstone launched the congestion cost in 2003. Pic: PA

The congestion cost zone was first launched by Ken Livingstone in 2003 at £5 a day and was doubled in 2010, then rose once more in 2014 to £11.50.

The zone is among the largest on the planet, regardless of it being decreased in 2007 and 2011.

In 2019, the ultra-low emission zone was launched for autos that don’t meet the emissions requirements, so they have to pay each prices.

It was expanded in 2023 to cowl the entire of Larger London.

Failure to pay the congestion cost on time can imply a tremendous of between £65 and £195.

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