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Low-Emission Zone Stockholm (Sweden)

Stockholm (The capital city):
The are two low emision zones in Stockhom. Heavy buses and trucks are affected by LEZ Class 1 that covers the entire city centre. In addition there is LEZ Class 2 reducing the whole traffic on Hornsgatan street in city centre. All vehicles entering the Stockholm area has to pay a congestion charge.

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Who is allowed to enter?

Road sign indicating the 'Low Emission Zone' in Sweden called 'Miljözon'.

Low-Emission Zone 1

  • Miljözon, KLASS 1
  • only heavy traffic over 3.5t

24H

every day

Vehicles EURO-VI

  • trucks and buses younger than 6 years are allowed to enter the zone

Vehicles EURO-V and EEV

  • vehicles can enter the zone unitl 2020, or 8 years after first registration

Other exemptions

  • vehicles on gas/ethanol, see more at tillstand.stockholm

Oldtimers

  • exemption for vehicles defined as veteran vehicles in Chapter 2. section 2 of Road Traffic Tax Act

Campers & Motorhomes

  • check the weight category, whether your vehicle is affected by the LEZ Class 1
Road sign indicating the 'Low Emission Zone' in Sweden called 'Miljözon'.

Low-Emission Zone 2

  • Miljözon, KLASS 2
  • only Hornsgatan street, camera check

24H

every day

Hornsgatan street

  • from 1/6/2022 min. EURO-6 (only diesel)

crossing the Hornsgatan

  • all vehicles can cross the street

Oldtimers

  • exemption for vehicles defined as veteran vehicles in Chapter 2. section 2 of Road Traffic Tax Act

Campers & Motorhomes

  • no extra exemptions
Road sign indicating the 'Low Emission Zone' in Sweden called 'Miljözon'.

Congestion Charge

  • Trängselskatt, *2007
  • same area as the LEZ

6.00-18.30h

Mo-Fr

Peak season

  • max. 135 SEK/day, full pricelist at transportstyrelsen.se

Off-Peak season

  • max. 105 SEK/day, full pricelist at transportstyrelsen.se

Public holidays

  • no congestion charge

Oldtimers

  • no extra exmptions

Campers & Motorhomes

  • no extra exmptions

notes:

  • the LEZ compliance is enforced by random inspection from traffic police
  • the fine for non-compliance is 1000 SEK
  • the compliance with the existing regulations varies from year to year (check the 6-years rule)
  • the swedish LEZs are legaly regulated by Trafikförordning (1998:1276)
  • last update of the LEZ regulation: 1.6.2022
  • last site update on 6.6.2022

Feedback and Comments:

Official links:

  • Low Emission Zone - Class 1 (se)tillstand.stockholm
  • Low Emission Zone - Class 2 (se)trafik.stockholm
  • Low Emission Zones in Sweden (se)www.transportstyrelsen.se
  • Traffic regulation about max. 1 min of idelingtrafik.stockholm
  • Congestion Charge - Online tool for vehicles registered in Sweden (en)www.transportstyrelsen.se
  • Congestion Charge - Online tool for foreign registered vehicles (en)www.epass24.com
  • Congestion Charge - info for visitors (en)visitsweden.com
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