London Congestion Charge Calculator

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London Congestion Charge Calculator

Instantly estimate your Transport for London (TfL) Congestion Charge fees based on travel days, vehicle type, and payment timing. Accurate and up-to-date.

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🚗 All Vehicle Types
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Calculate Your Congestion Charge

Enter the number of days you plan to drive within the Congestion Charge Zone and select your vehicle type to get an instant, accurate fee estimate.

Fee Estimator

Enter your travel details to see the estimated total charge

🗓️ Travel Details

Only days where you drive within the zone during operating hours count.

🚘 Vehicle & Payment

Estimated Total Charge

Calculated using current standard TfL rates

Congestion Charge Rate Chart

Standard official rates and operating hours for the London Congestion Charge. Use this to verify your manual calculations or plan your journey.

Category Operating Hours Daily Charge Notes
Standard RateMon–Fri: 07:00–18:00
Weekends: 12:00–18:00
£15.00Must be paid in advance or on the day of travel
Late PaymentSame as above£17.50Must be paid by midnight of the 3rd day after travel
Exempt VehiclesN/A£0.00Motorcycles, mopeds, and specific disabled tax class vehicles
Penalty (PCN)N/A£180.00Reduced to £90.00 if paid within 14 days of issuance
⚠️ Important Notice: This calculator provides estimates based on standard Transport for London (TfL) rates. Electric vehicle (EV) exemptions are currently being phased out. Always verify your specific vehicle’s status and the latest rates on the official TfL website before travelling.

Congestion Charge FAQ

Everything you need to know about the London Congestion Charge, operating hours, and payment rules.

The Congestion Charge operates from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday, and from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM on weekends and Bank Holidays. There is no charge on Christmas Day (25 December).

The standard daily charge is £15.00 if paid in advance or on the day of travel. If you pay by midnight of the third day after travel, a late fee of £17.50 applies.

Yes. Motorcycles, mopeds, and vehicles in the ‘Disabled’ tax class are fully exempt. Electric vehicle exemptions are being phased out, so drivers should verify their specific vehicle status on the official TfL website.

If you fail to pay by midnight on the third day after travel, you will receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). The PCN is £180, but it is reduced to £90 if paid within 14 days.

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