Low emission zone Ede

Important!

Ede has an environmental zone: Ede

Name of the environmental zone: Environmental zone Ede ZEZ - Netherlands

Date of entry into effect of the zone: 01-01-2026

Type of environmental zone: permanently valid, 0:00 - 24:00h

Not allowed to drive (temporarily): Information currently unavailable

Not allowed to drive (permanently): Only for commercial vehicles
Registration year > 01.01.2025
Vehicle type: light trucks (N1), trucks (N2), heavy trucks (N3)
Fuel type: all, except electric/hydrogen

Only for commercial vehicles
Registration year < 01.01.2025
Type of vehicle: small vans (N1), trucks (N2), heavy trucks (N3)
Fuel type: all, except electric/hydrogen
Euronorm: 0-4 (N1), 0-5 (N2 > 1/1/2020 registration, N3 > 1/1/2017 registration)

Fines: 70 - 250 €

Area/extension of the environmental zone: The zone affects a large part of the city centre

Contact of the environmental zone and exceptions: Mail: redactie@opwegnaarzes.nl
zes@ede.nl
Tel.: 06-54378775

Exemptions: Fire brigade, Vintage car older than 40 years, Police car, Concrete mixer (registration/application necessary), Patient transport (registration/application necessary), Mobile cranes (registration/application necessary), Showcar for e-g. fairs (registration/application necessary), Removal van (registration/application necessary), Circus caravan (registration/application necessary) and Ambulance

What is a Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ)?

ZEZ stands for "Zero Emission Zone", which in German means "Null-Emissions-Zone". A ZEZ is a specific area in a city or region where only zero-emission vehicles are allowed. This means that only electric vehicles, hydrogen vehicles, and other alternative-powered vehicles that emit no pollutants are allowed in these zones.

The introduction of ZEZs is part of an effort to improve air quality in cities and regions and reduce the impact of air pollution on residents' health. By restricting access to these zones by vehicles with high emissions, air quality is improved.

Some cities and regions have already begun implementing ZEZs, while others have planned to do so in the near future. Examples of cities that have planned ZEZs include London, Madrid, and Paris.

It should be noted that the introduction of ZEZs not only improves air quality, but also helps to combat climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It is also a way to support the transportation transition by encouraging the use of electric vehicles and other zero-emission vehicles.

No. Here you do not need to buy a sticker or apply for registration. You only have to follow the rules of entry.


Our Green-Zones App helps you to avoid penalties.

Unfortunately there are no exact street signs known. Therefore it is difficult to know when you are in the environmental zone.


Our Green-Zones App helps you to avoid penalties.

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All current driving bans and further information are available in our Green-Zones App.


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