Petrol, diesel and EV drivers will soon have to dish out more money to enter the Congestion Charge zone when the fee goes up.
Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed it will proceed with its plans to increase the Congestion Charge from the beginning of 2026, as well as remove the exemption for EVs – a move that’s expected ...
Owners of electric cars will be charged £13.50 a day from 2 January, while those driving electric vans and lorries will pay £9.
THOUSANDS of EV drivers will be hit a major blow as a £13.50-per-day congestion charge will be introduced to roads next year.
The temporary charge means drivers in cars will need to pay £5 a day if they travel through any of the six charging locations.
London Mayor Sadiq Kahn confirms £13.50 daily charge for electric cars and £9 for electric vans and trucks; non-EV Congestion ...
London Mayor Sadiq Khan will increase the capital's Congestion Charge by 20 per cent from January - and electric vehicle ...
Electric vehicles will have to pay London’s Congestion Charge from January 2026. While EVs had previously been exempt from the charge under the Cleaner Vehicle Discount, now, London mayor Sadiq Khan ...
TfL confirms congestion charge will increase by 20% and drivers of electric vehicles will have to pay half of the fee for the ...
A breakdown of the new prices and everything drivers need to know before they come into place. | ITV News London ...
Transport for London (TfL) is pushing ahead with changes to increase the Congestion Charge and levy fees on EV drivers for the first time. The changes, p ...