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- Clean Air Zone Class 3
Clean Air Zone Class 3
The City of Stockholm is planning to introduce a class 3 clean air zone in an area of the inner city of Stockholm bounded by Kungsgatan, Birger Jarlsgatan, Hamngatan and Sveavägen.
The introduction of a class 3 Clean Air Zone is put on hold
The County Administrative Board of Stockholm has decided to pause the introduction of a class 3 clean air zone through suspension, pending consideration of received appeals.
The clean air zone was planned to have been introduced in an area of the Stockholm City centre on December 31 this year.
Further information on the matter will be published here.
The rules for which vehicles are permitted to circulate in a class 3 clean air zone are regulated in the traffic ordinance and apply throughout Sweden. The City of Stockholm cannot adjust them.
What restrictions apply in a class 3 clean air zone?
A class 3 clean air zone imposes the strictest demands on the vehicles that are permitted to circulate in the designated zone.
The following applies for cars:
- Fully electric vehicles are permitted.
- CNG (gas) vehicles with a Euro 6 emission standard are permitted.
- Fuel cell electric vehicles are permitted.
- Plug-in hybrids are prohibited
For light trucks and light buses, the following applies:
- Fully electric vehicles are permitted.
- CNG (gas) vehicles with a Euro 6 emission standard are permitted.
- Fuel cell electric vehicles are permitted.
- Plug-in hybrids are prohibited.
For heavy trucks and heavy buses, the following applies:
- Fully electric vehicles are permitted.
- CNG (gas) vehicles with a Euro 6 emission standard are permitted.
- Fuel cell electric vehicles are permitted.
- Plug-in hybrids with a Euro 6 emission standard are permitted.