Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Scooters parked on Dam Square in Amsterdam
Scooters parked on Dam Square in Amsterdam - Credit: JanKranendonk / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Politics
Nature
Amsterdam
emission-free
environmental zone
Melanie van der Horst
air quality
electric driving
Wednesday, 7 June 2023 - 07:33

Share this article:

Amsterdam to ban polluting traffic in large parts of the city from 2025

From 2025, only taxis, vans, trucks, scooters, mopeds, and boats that don’t emit exhaust fumes will be welcome in large parts of Amsterdam. These vehicles will either have to run on hydrogen or be electric. With this measure, the capital wants to make the air cleaner and the city healthier and quieter, said alderman Melanie van der Horst (traffic, transport, and air quality) in a letter to the city council.

The new rule will apply to vehicles that will be newly registered as of 2025. It does not apply to passenger cars. The emission-free zones will apply to taxis, vans, and trucks within the A10 ring road, to scooters and mopeds within built-up areas, and to pleasure craft in the city center.

According to the municipality, there will be a transitional arrangement for existing vehicles and vessels. “Of course, we ask a lot of residents and entrepreneurs. It can cost money, cause inconvenience, or both. That’s why we’re going to help Amsterdammers and entrepreneurs.” There will be exemptions, scrapping subsidies, and Amsterdam residents with a low income will get help, the municipality said. “Amsterdam residents with a petrol or diesel vehicle or vessel that falls under the new rules will soon receive a letter.”

Amsterdam already has an environmental zone for passenger cars, vans, trucks, buses, taxis, scooters, and mopeds. The city previously said it would no longer allow polluting petrol and diesel cars in the city from 2030. “But the air quality in the city could be much better.” With this measure, the city wants to comply with the recommended air quality values of the World Health Organization, which apply from 2030.

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
A map showing the environmental zones taking effect in Amsterdam on 1 January 2025. The green is an emission-free zone for all commercial vehicles and vans, the red bans the most polluting diesel engines
Amsterdam to ban company vehicles & trucks with combustion engines from city center
Image
Rush hour traffic in Amsterdam
Amsterdam relaxes air quality guidelines; Schools, childcare allowed closer to highways
Image
Boats on an Amsterdam canal
Amsterdam banning diesel boats from canals in new emission-free zone
Image
Security turning a fatbike rider away from the Vondelpark on the day that the city's fatbike ban in the park takes effect, 11 May 2026
Amsterdam’s fatbike ban starts today in the Vondelpark
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • PFAS found in all Friesland water bodies
  • KNMI ends code orange overnight, warns of storms and 27–32°C heat Sunday and Monday
  • Royals congratulate Oranje as Netherlands strengthens World Cup position after 5-1 win
  • Aftermath of Iran war still a threat to large part of Dutch economy
  • Poverty aid varies by up to €2,500 per household across Noord-Brabant municipalities

Top stories

  • KNMI ends code orange overnight, warns of storms and 27–32°C heat Sunday and Monday
  • Royals congratulate Oranje as Netherlands strengthens World Cup position after 5-1 win
  • Oranje thrash Sweden 5-1 to move to brink of World Cup knockout stage
  • Amsterdam-Oost neighborhood rocked by loud explosion Saturday afternoon
  • Netherlands records second official heat wave of 2026 on Saturday as Ell hits 30.1°C

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content