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Sales of diesel vehicles in Belgium have plummeted as demand for electric cars rises.
The Brussels government has approved a complete ban on diesel cars by 2030, which will be extended to petrol cars by 2035.
The Belgian government held a restricted committee meeting on Monday evening to decide upon new measures meant to tackle the ongoing energy crisis, including a €200 household credit and extension
The mobility organisation Touring has called on the Brussels government to delay its plan to prevent diesel vehicles entering the Capital Region’s low emission zone (LEZ) by a year.
The Brussels government has announced that it will ban diesel cars in the 19 municipalities of the Brussels region by 2030 and petrol cars by 2035.
From 1 January 2022, the Brussels Low Emissions Zone (LEZ) will include a new category of vehicle banned from entering the restricted areas.
Some 16,000 drivers in Brussels will find their old diesel car banned from 1 January, as the criteria for the region's low-emissions zone are extended.
If you live in Brussels and you drive a car, you’ve got 16 years to go electric or switch to an alternative fuel vehicle (AFV).
Owners of old polluting diesel vehicles will start being fined €350 if they drive anywhere within the Brussels region from today (1 October).