New mileage rates in Flanders and Brussels.

From Monday 1 July, new mileage rates will apply in Flanders and Brussels. Prices have been adjusted to promote cleaner logistics transport. The preferential rate of zero cents per kilometer granted to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) on all Flemish roads will now also apply in the Brussels-Capital region.

DAF XF 105 truck with "New mileage rates in Flanders and Brussels" written on the side.

Obligations and exclusions

Although the rate for zero-emission vehicles is zero cents per kilometer, the OBU (On-Board Unit) remains mandatory for light commercial vehicles. This means that even with zero-rating, light commercial vehicles must be equipped with OBUs to monitor their mileage and ensure regulatory compliance.

Changes in Wallonia

In Wallonia, where the Sofico organization is responsible, electric vehicles (ECVs) will continue to be classified in the EURO VI emissions category. Wallonia also downgraded a section of the N246 at Tubize (between BK 0 and BK 1.45) and transferred it to the municipal network. Therefore, this section will no longer be subject to HGV mileage tax.

Expected results: These measures are expected to stimulate the use of zero-emission vehicles, which will contribute to cleaner and more sustainable transport in the region. Although there are no new zero-emission roads added in Flanders and Brussels-Capital, the adjustments to the tariffs and the preferential rate will have a positive impact on the environment.

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