During the first reading of the climate bill, the French Senate voted in favour of the introduction of a ZFE in agglomerations of more than 150,000 inhabitants.
The original deadline was 2024, but this has now been postponed to 2030.
The French national framework allows for a pure ZEV standard.
As cities confirm, they will be added to our website.
There are a number of low emission zones, emergency pollution schemes, access regulations and zero emission zones in French cities. Sometimes the low emission zones only apply to delivery vehicles.
Low Emission Zones require a sticker called Crit'Air (Certificats qualité de l'air = air quality certificates) which is mandatory for French and foreign vehicles.
During periods of high pollution, there are emergency regulations. The French law states that they can be implemented in any city, department or region. The cities on our list are those that have ordinances allowing for pollution schemes (i.e. have activated schemes, or can activate them), and we outline the regional schemes and the information about them.
For vehicles registered in France, the French LEZ stickers can be bought here.
Stickers for foreign vehicles can be bought in here. You can switch to English, French, German or Spanish on the site. These stickers can be purchased outside France. Please allow sufficient time for delivery.
Please note: Buying stickers from some websites can cost up to 5 times the price, so check carefully, and use official sales websites.