Bavaria: No more tickets for e-cars without an environmental badge

A pointless bureaucratic hurdle: In theory, anyone driving an e-car still needs an environmental sticker. Until now, without this labeling, you risked a fine. That should change now.

Munich (dpa / lby) – Drivers of electric vehicles without a valid environmental badge will no longer have to fear any fines in Bavaria.

After the federal government failed to adjust the legal situation, which was difficult to understand, despite requests from the state government, “we have now asked the Bavarian police and the municipalities concerned not to punish violations due to the lack of an environmental sticker on vehicles with an e-license plate,” said Bavaria’s Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) on Monday (January 30) in Munich. This procedure is legally possible within the framework of the opportunity principle.

“It is completely absurd and bureaucratic stubbornness on the part of the federal government to continue to punish drivers of cars with E-plates with the obligation to have an environmental sticker,” emphasized Herrmann. In fact, all vehicles with a German E-license plate would meet the requirements for the green environmental sticker.

Bavaria’s Minister for the Environment, Thorsten Faithr (free voters), cannot understand the current legal situation either: “We all want clean air and less noise in the cities. Vehicles with e-plates make an important contribution to the traffic turnaround urban environmental zones.” This superfluous bureaucracy must be abolished. “The only sensible solution is a Germany-wide exemption from the sticker requirement for cars with E-plates. This creates clarity and saves fees. We have therefore asked the Federal Ministry for the Environment to change the legal situation accordingly.”

The regulations for the environmental badge are federal regulations. Accordingly, all motor vehicles and therefore also all electric vehicles require a sticker corresponding to the respective signage at the beginning of an environmental zone, costing around ten euros. Violating the obligation to display a sticker is an administrative offense sanctioned with 100 euros. So far, there are only exceptions for motor vehicles with an H license plate.

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