How much does the Congestion Charge cost?

How much does the Congestion Charge cost?

Drivers now also have up to three days after the day of travel to pay the daily charge at a higher rate of £17.50. You can pay the congestion charge online, by auto pay, or by telephone….How much is the Congestion Charge?

Day Time Congestion Charge Fee
Christmas Day All day Free

What cars are exempt from paying Congestion Charge?

Best Congestion Charge-exempt cars

  • Renault Zoe.
  • Volvo V90 T8.
  • Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.
  • Nissan Leaf.
  • BMW 330e.
  • Mercedes E300e.
  • Jaguar I-Pace.
  • Hyundai Ioniq PHEV.

What year cars are exempt from Congestion Charge?

Since 25 October 2021, only zero-emission vehicles – such as EVs and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles – have been exempt from the Congestion Charge. From December 2025, however, even drivers of zero-emission cars will be required to pay.

How do I know if my car has Congestion Charge?

If you’ve driven into the Congestion Charging zone there’s no way to find out if your vehicle’s number plate was recorded or not, other than wait to see if you get a letter or fine through the post.

What happens if I pay Congestion Charge by mistake?

You can request a refund on monthly or annual charges either for the full amount or for any unused days in the future. You can only request a refund on a weekly charge on or before the charge start date. We don’t refund daily charges or charges for dates in the past.

Do I have to pay Congestion Charge if my car is parked?

The charges only need to be paid if you drive your vehicle within the zone. Parked vehicles are not subject to any charges. If you drive within the Congestion Charge zone during these times you need to pay the Congestion Charge, even if you meet the ULEZ and/or LEZ emissions standards or have paid those daily charges.

Do classic cars pay Congestion Charge?

Historic cars have been handed an exemption from charges and restrictions in London’s newUltra Low Emission Zone – meaning the world’s oldest motoring event can continue. All vehicles that have a ‘historic’ vehicle tax class will be exempt from the ULEZ, which comes into effect on 7 September 2020.

Can I pay Congestion Charge 2 days late?

London road user charging You only need to pay once, no matter how many times you drive in and out of the Congestion Charge zone on the same day. You can pay in advance, on the day of travel or by midnight of the third charging day after travel.

Can I cancel my Congestion Charge payment?

You can request a refund on monthly or annual charges either for the full amount or for any unused days in the future. You can only request a refund on a weekly charge on or before the charge start date.

How can I avoid paying the Congestion Charge?

How do I avoid the congestion charge?

  1. Download an app. There are multiple mobile apps on the market that can help you to avoid congestion charges.
  2. Check routes before you set off.
  3. Visit the city at a certain time.
  4. Keep your eyes on the road.
  5. Park outside the zone.
  6. Travel together.
  7. Pay your congestion charge.

How much is the congestion charge in London?

Transport for London has confirmed a ‘temporary’ increase in the cost of the London Congestion Charge to £15 a day will continue as part of an agreement with the government for a second extraordinary funding round of up to £1.7bn. It previously cost £11.50.

Are there any cars exempt from the congestion charge?

These were characterised as “temporary measures” but there has been no indication that they’ll be reversed as yet. Some vehicles are exempt from the Congestion Charge at all times. In the early days of the charge, anything emitting less than 100g/km of CO2 escaped the fee.

Is the congestion charge still in place on Christmas Day?

TfL has also confirmed the Congestion Charge will continue to operate during the weekends, too. Pre-Covid 19, it only operated during weekdays. Christmas Day is now the only day on which charges are lifted.

Why do people not pay the congestion charge?

Several newspapers have reported that copied number plates are being used to avoid the congestion charge, resulting in vehicle owners receiving penalty notices for failure to pay when their vehicles have not been inside the zone.