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Electric Cars & European Vignettes 2026 — Free, Discounted, or Not

4 min de lecture · 10 juin 2026

Cette page est affichée en anglais pendant la préparation d'une version localisée.

EV drivers often assume tolls are free or cheaper everywhere. The reality varies by country — and the biggest risk is assuming an exemption applies automatically.

Where it helps

The Czech Republic exempts fully electric and hydrogen vehicles, gives plug-in hybrids (≤50 g/km CO₂) a 25% rate and natural-gas vehicles 50% off. Bulgaria gives electric vehicles a 20% discount. Other countries treat EVs the same as petrol cars — there is no general EU-wide EV toll rule.

The catch that gets people fined

In the Czech Republic, a foreign-registered electric or hydrogen car is not automatically exempt — you must register the vehicle for the exemption in advance. The cameras read every plate; if your car is not in the exemption database, you get a fine even though it is electric. Do not rely on “it is electric” — do the registration first.

The plan

Check each country on your route individually, register any exemption that needs paperwork before you travel, and do not assume a discount in one country applies in the next.

Questions fréquentes

Are EVs free everywhere? +

No — it varies; some countries charge them normally.

Is the Czech EV exemption automatic? +

Only for Czech-registered cars; foreign EVs must register in advance.

Does Bulgaria discount EVs? +

Yes — 20%.