Environmental Labels
Source DGT
The environmental label is a way of classifying vehicles based on their energy efficiency, taking into account their environmental impact.
The objective of the park classification is to positively discriminate against vehicles that are more respectful of the environment and to be an effective instrument at the service of municipal policies, both restricting traffic in episodes of high pollution, and promoting new technologies through benefits. tax or related to mobility and the environment.
Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV)
Range Extend Electric Vehicles (REEV)
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) with autonomy ≥ 40 km.
Fuel cell vehicles.
Plug-in hybrid vehicles with autonomy <40 km.
Non-plug-in hybrid vehicles (HEV)
Vehicles powered by CNG, LNG or LPG.
In any case, they must meet the criteria of label C.
Passenger cars and light vans registered from January 2006 (gasoline) or from 2014 (diesel).
Vehicles with more than 8 seats and heavy vehicles registered as of 2014.
In any case, standard Euro 4, 5 and 6 (gasoline) and Euro 6 (diesel).
Passenger cars and light vans registered from January 2000 (gasoline) or from January 2006 (diesel).
Vehicles with more than 8 seats and heavy vehicles registered as of 2005.
In any case, standard Euro 3 (gasoline) and Euro 4 and 5 (diesel).
To see if a vehicle meets the requirements that give the right to obtain some type of environmental label, enter the registration of your vehicle in the search engine of the DGT website and click on the "Consult" button.