
Rising fuel prices, which countries are taking action?
European countries respond to rising fuel prices with temporary VAT and excise duty measures, creating uneven cost impacts across transport markets.
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2023-11-30 • 2 min read
The Austrian toll will increase from 1 January 2024 as the country introduces the new CO2 taxes. The amount of this surcharge depends on the Euro class of the vehicle concerned.

The Austrian toll will rise from 1 January 2024 if the country introduces the new CO2 taxes. The amount of this supplement depends on the Euro Class of the vehicle concerned.
The Austrian toll will increase from 1 January 2024 as the country introduces the new CO2 taxes.
From 1 January 2024, Austria will implement the new EU Directive on infrastructure costs by amending the federal Road toll law and Asfinag Act. These changes mean that, in addition to infrastructure costs and C02 emissions, air and noise pollution is also considered. These adjustments allow the Austrian Government to take more complete account of the impact of vehicle emissions on infrastructure costs.
The cost of the toll are dependent on distance travelled, the number of axles, engine emission class and engine CO2 emissions. ### Rates.
Tariff group O----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
E: Electric/hydrogen.
A: Euro 6.22.78.31.77.47.30.. B: Euro 5 and EEV.24.08.33.77.
C: Euro 4.
25.68.
35.57.
52.50.. Euro 0 to 3 For vehicles registered from 1 July 2019, the corresponding better CO2 emission class can be determined by entering the corresponding values in the Asfinag calculator, which the motorway manager has put online. For these vehicles it is possible to get a lower toll rates. for the CO2 price The check shall require three values:


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