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Netherlands introduces kilometer charge for trucks from July 1

30.05.2026 13:31 1 min 1 source
Reidas Official LIT
Netherlands introduces kilometer charge for trucks from July 1
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Starting July 1, 2026, the Netherlands introduces a kilometer charge for N2 and N3 category vehicles (gross weight over 3500 kg). The average rate is €0.191 per km. Motorhomes registered as camper vans are exempt, even if they weigh over 3500 kg. Owners of motorhomes with foreign plates are advised to register the exemption in advance on the vrachtwagenheffing.nl portal.

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Netherlands introduces kilometer charge for trucks from July 1

30.05.2026 Reidas Official LIT

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