
It will start to become a habit. Each year different fines depend on weight or CO2 emissions, increase. After revealing to you the environmental penalty scale for emissions for 2024, here is the weight penalty scale for next year.
Scale 2024
Mass share in the equipped state (kg) | Price for 2024 |
Until 1599 | 0 |
with 1600 has 1799 | 10 |
with 1800 has 1,899 | 15 |
with 1900 has 1999 | 20 |
with 2000 has 2100 | 25 |
From 2100 | 30 |
As a penalty on CO2 emissions, the government decided to lower the starting threshold for the fine for weight. If for CO2, the fine starts with 118 g/km against 123 g/km in 2023 the weight penalty now starts from 1.599 kg against 1.799 kg in 2023
Progressive penalty
This is a big novelty of this penalty in 2024, the latter becomes progressive. The settlement regime in 2023 was very simple. From 1800 kgyou had to pay 10 euros for an additional kilogram. For a car m two tons for example, the penalty was 2000 euros.
In 2024, everything is different. If you look at the scale above, you will have to pay for a two-ton car 25 euros for a kilogram of excess, that is, a fine of up to 10,000 euros.
A big hit for hybrid cars
IN Financial bill for 2024we are learning that things are about to change for cars plug-in hybrids. If these vehicles are still useful release for fines in 2024 they will no longer have that 2025 year. A decision that can have serious consequences sales plug-in hybrid cars 2024 year knowing that the latter, in addition, are penalized by the weight of their battery.
However, the government wishes to create a deduction with 200 kg within 15% their masses. This will allow plug-in hybrid vehicles to remain insignificant advantage against 100% thermal cars.
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Source: Auto Plus

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