Driving an EV into Central London

Driving an EV into Central London

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CooperS

Original Poster:

4,542 posts

226 months

Friday 27th September
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I’m driving into London tomorrow with my EV (BEV) (parking near Soho)

It’s a company car so I haven’t been able to apply for the Cleaner Vehicle Discount.

Question is whilst I know I don’t have ULEZ to pay for do I have the Congestion Charge to pay (£15). I think I do just wanted to check!

Thanks in advance.

df76

3,823 posts

285 months

Friday 27th September
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If you drive in the zone between 12:00-18:00 tomorrow, you need to pay the charge.

TuftonStreet

18 posts

2 months

Friday 27th September
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This, unless you have registered for the TFL cleaner vehicle discount you still need to pay congestion charge even though it’s an EV.

There’s a £10 per year fee to register it.

CooperS

Original Poster:

4,542 posts

226 months

Friday 27th September
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df76 said:
If you drive in the zone between 12:00-18:00 tomorrow, you need to pay the charge.
Thanks and yep I missed that - going for lunch so will be right slap bang in the middle of it

CooperS

Original Poster:

4,542 posts

226 months

Friday 27th September
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TuftonStreet said:
This, unless you have registered for the TFL cleaner vehicle discount you still need to pay congestion charge even though it’s an EV.

There’s a £10 per year fee to register it.
I had it on my i3 years ago - my company won’t give me the v5 to send across to TFL so it’s a non starter

Rough101

2,296 posts

82 months

Friday 27th September
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You’re still contributing to congestion

CooperS

Original Poster:

4,542 posts

226 months

Friday 27th September
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Rough101 said:
You’re still contributing to congestion
Ah thanks morality police

Rough101

2,296 posts

82 months

Friday 27th September
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CooperS said:
Ah thanks morality police
Only messing

CooperS

Original Poster:

4,542 posts

226 months

Friday 27th September
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Rough101 said:
CooperS said:
Ah thanks morality police
Only messing
blablawink

okgo

39,333 posts

205 months

Friday 27th September
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Get the train

Crook

7,036 posts

231 months

Friday 27th September
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CooperS said:
I had it on my i3 years ago - my company won’t give me the v5 to send across to TFL so it’s a non starter
Pretty sure you don’t need it; I didn’t and from memory (someone on the PH forum kindly advised me) you take a screenshot / pdf of the tfl page that shows your car is zero emissions and send that instead of the V5.

Hopefully someone will confirm or correct this information.

Kermit power

29,472 posts

220 months

Friday 27th September
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Why on earth would you ever want to drive into Central London???

I had to drive a 42 mile round trip today because I had to take more kit with me than I could take on the train...

Four hours and twenty seven fking minutes behind the wheel!!! banghead

wyson

2,700 posts

111 months

Friday 27th September
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At least you will get discounted parking in council bays.

raspy

1,790 posts

101 months

Saturday 28th September
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CooperS said:
TuftonStreet said:
This, unless you have registered for the TFL cleaner vehicle discount you still need to pay congestion charge even though it’s an EV.

There’s a £10 per year fee to register it.
I had it on my i3 years ago - my company won’t give me the v5 to send across to TFL so it’s a non starter
You don’t need the V5 in order to claim the discount.

You just send a copy of the DVLA vehicle check that shows your car is zero emissions and you’ll get approved by TFL.

survivalist

5,868 posts

197 months

Saturday 28th September
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Kermit power said:
Why on earth would you ever want to drive into Central London???

I had to drive a 42 mile round trip today because I had to take more kit with me than I could take on the train...

Four hours and twenty seven fking minutes behind the wheel!!! banghead
Weekends tend to be a bit quieter.

We always drive into London when doing stuff with the children. It’s cheaper, easier if the weather is rubbish and often a bit quicker as we’re not waiting around for trains, tubes etc

That said I used to live in zone 1 and still drive places - not having to sit next to someone with questionable personal hygiene is a big benefit.

Greenmantle

1,467 posts

115 months

Tuesday 1st October
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WTAF is this "Cleaner Vehicle Discount" BS Red Tape.

TFL already know make, model, fuel type of every vehicle in the DVLA database why do they need to have my personal details as well.

Oh yes PPM!

survivalist

5,868 posts

197 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Greenmantle said:
WTAF is this "Cleaner Vehicle Discount" BS Red Tape.

TFL already know make, model, fuel type of every vehicle in the DVLA database why do they need to have my personal details as well.

Oh yes PPM!

It’s because they are money grabbing bar stewards - they’re banking on occasional visitors not going through the hassle of registering their EV - especially as many won’t have the V5 as it’s a company car / leased.

That said, our ICE family car is bigger and more comfortable than our EV, so that ends up being used for trips into London anyway.

TheDeuce

25,190 posts

73 months

Tuesday 1st October
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survivalist said:
Weekends tend to be a bit quieter.

We always drive into London when doing stuff with the children. It’s cheaper, easier if the weather is rubbish and often a bit quicker as we’re not waiting around for trains, tubes etc

That said I used to live in zone 1 and still drive places - not having to sit next to someone with questionable personal hygiene is a big benefit.
I drive a van around the city for work often enough. But if I don't need much kit with me, train in and then Uber for the final leg. Uber is awesome now, the routing of cars is so efficient, they turn up within a couple of minutes of booking normally. Not always faster than the tube, but less hassle and less like getting on an overcrowded bus smile

The best thing about not driving is a glass of wine or two on the train on the way back out biggrin

Bo_apex

3,026 posts

225 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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okgo said:
Get the train
he can sit next to Khan

oh hang on.....




Bo_apex

3,026 posts

225 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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survivalist said:
Weekends tend to be a bit quieter.

We always drive into London when doing stuff with the children. It’s cheaper, easier if the weather is rubbish and often a bit quicker as we’re not waiting around for trains, tubes etc

That said I used to live in zone 1 and still drive places - not having to sit next to someone with questionable personal hygiene is a big benefit.
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Night buses used to be my personal favourite.
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