Can I get a discount on ULEZ if I live in the zone?


Can I get a discount on ULEZ if I live in the zone? Discounts and exemptions There is no discount for people that live inside the ULEZ. There are discounts and exemptions only for specified vehicles such as historic vehicles. Keepers of vehicles with a 'disabled' or 'disabled passenger' tax class will benefit from a grace period.


Will ULEZ expansion be cancelled in 2023?

On 28 July 2023, the High Court ruled against challenges to ULEZ that were made by five Greater London area councils. Therefore, the expansion of ULEZ went ahead as planned on 29 August 2023.


How do you get a ULEZ exemption?

If your car falls within one of the following categories, it is likely to be exempt from the daily ULEZ charge:
  1. Petrol cars that meet Euro 4 standards.
  2. Diesel cars that meet Euro 6 standards.
  3. Hybrid cars that meet Euro 4 or Euro 6 standards.
  4. Electric cars.
  5. Vehicles for disabled drivers or passengers.


How do I know if I am exempt from ULEZ?

Cars that are free to drive in the ULEZ must be Euro 6 (diesel) or Euro 4 (petrol) compliant. That means low emission and zero-emission vehicles such as electric cars will not be charged. Hybrid cars aren't automatically exempt, as some models made before 2015 may not be ULEZ compliant.


Can I convert my diesel to be ULEZ compliant?

Can I swap my engine to be ULEZ-compliant? This depends on the vehicle type. At present, there are no CVRAS-approved ways to re-power the engine of a non-compliant diesel car.


What if I live in the extended ULEZ zone?

Pay to drive by using the TfL website, or set up Auto Pay and your charges will be paid automatically. This includes residents of the ULEZ. However, you don't need to pay the ULEZ charge on a particular day if your non-compliant vehicle is parked inside the zone and you don't drive.


How much will it cost to expand the ULEZ zone?

TfL says it will cost £160m to expand the zone from its current border just inside the North and South Circular Roads, which includes erecting 2,750 enforcement cameras. There is also a £110m scrappage scheme. which is due to launch on January 30, that will offer about £2,000 to scrap a non-compliant vehicle.