København (Copenhagen) & Frederiksberg
Dates and Standards The LEZ has been in place since 1st September 2008. - From 1 July 2010 all Euro 4 or have a certified particulate filter fitted Vehicles affected Heavy Duty vehicles (buses and lorries) over 3.5Tonnes. What is the LEZ boundary ![]() The Danish Environmental Protection Agency is examining whether the LEZ should be extended to Ring Way 3. However, if introduced, it would be introduced no earlier than some point during 2011. LEZ Road sign ![]() Need to Register? Vehicles need to have an LEZ sticker in the windscreen, click here to apply in English or 5 other languages (delivery can take 14 days), or here to apply in Danish (delivery can take 10 working days). Foreign vehicles need to carry the information stated below to prove they meet the emissions standards. Foreign Vehicles? Are also required to fit a windscreen sticker, available from click here to apply (delivery can take 10 working days). Retrofitting allowed?: Yes Retrofitting Summary See national standards above. The particulate filter must meet the requirements below: The maximum back pressure allowed from the particle filter is 20 kPa at maximum engine power. The particle filter must reduce the exhaust of particles by at least 80%, calculated according to the applicable EU methods. At constant use, the particle filter must ensure that the gas density after the filter measured at free acceleration does not exceed a K-value of 0.2 m-1. OR, the vehicle must be fitted with a particle filter that is approved by the Danish authorities, see our retrofitting section for more details. Hours of operation 24 hours a day, 365 days a year Enforcement Manual. This can be by inspectors while visiting a company, wardens while you park on the street or by police at routine roadside checks. Penalty Around the same range as the price of particulate filters – up to €10 000. National Scheme From 1 September 2008 vehicles must be at least Euro 3 or fitted with a certified particle filter From 1 July 2010 vehicles must be at least Euro 4 or fitted with a certified particle filter. The national scheme now allows cities to strengthen the LEZ to include vans. Exemptions: National Denmark Exemptions Additional local Exemptions There is a transit route exempted from the port, see map. Local name for an LEZ Miljøzone Further Information Denmark City website København & Frederiskberg website |






