London Low Emission Zone
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 at 2:01PM The Low Emission Zone changes on 3 January 2012
The London Low Emission Zone (LEZ) was introduced in 2008 to encourage the most polluting diesel vehicles driving in our Capital to become cleaner. Anyone wanting to driving a lorry, bus, coach or other specialist heavy diesel vehicle in the LEZ without paying a charge must meet the current Euro III emission standard.
However from 3 January 2012, these standards are changing to Euro IV, regardless of whether the vehicle is used for commercial or private purposes. And the penalties are high if a vehicle does not comply, at up to £1000.
We provide a range of finance options to help businesses ensure their vehicles are certified Euro IV. These include funding conversions, financing new 'cleaner' vehicles, or creating solutions where we can release capital from existing vehicles to help finance new vehicles or conversions.
Our team, based out of our Wisbech office have helped numerous operators comply with the upcoming legislation. Ensure you comply, please contact:
Ray Hyam on 01945 588 655
Email: ray.hyam@singersaf.co.uk
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