Braking news:
Chelmsford Autogas has recently been appointed by the "Energy Saving Trust" www.energysavingtrust.org.uk and can now offer to convert vehicles on the "Power Shift Register" to enable you to claim "Congestion Charge Exemption".
Congestion Charge
If you drive into central London every day, you could save £1,600 per year by driving a car with reduced emissions (based on 200 visits per annum).
The London Congestion Charge came into force on 17th February 2003 and the tariff was increased on the 4th July 2005. Vehicles travelling into the congestion zone have to pay £8 per day between 7am and 6pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays).
Transport for London offers a 100 per cent discount on the £8 London Congestion Charge for vehicles on the PowerShift register. All it costs is a £10 annual registration fee (payable to Transport for London).
What is the PowerShift register?
- The PowerShift register is the authoritative source for information regarding vehicles which are eligible for discount from the Transport for London Congestion Charge scheme.
- Approval is based on the particular combination of vehicle (make, model and model year), equipment (either LPG, NG or Hybrid) and manufacturer or converter. Please check all these details carefully if you are considering buying a vehicle with the aim of receiving the congestion charge discount.
- Full electric vehicles are not included on the PowerShift register as they are already exempt from the congestion charge scheme; owners still need to register their vehicles with Transport for London.
- The Energy Saving Trust maintains the PowerShift register on behalf of Transport for London. Vehicle eligibility is controlled by a system of approval. Prospective applicant companies should contact the Energy Saving Trust.
- Vehicles, equipment and manufacturer or converters can all be removed from the register for a number of reasons.
Click here to access the register, and then click on the vehicle manufacturer you wish to view. There is a separate file which provides the contact details of the approved suppliers and converters.
Contact details for vehicle or conversion suppliers are available on the Approved Companies List.
For more information about the charge, how it works, or how to apply for a discount (including online registration forms), visit the Transport for London website or ring.