£2 million for Low Emission Zone support funding in 2025-26

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£2 million is being provided by the Scottish Government to re-open the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) Support Fund for 2025-26. Now in its sixth year of operation, the popular fund continues to offer cash incentives and Travel Better vouchers to help those most in need adapt to LEZs.

Administered and delivered through Energy Saving Trust, this programme offers help to people and businesses within 20km of Scotland’s LEZs. Designed for lower-income households, sole traders and micro businesses, it provides financial support to travel more sustainably and sees the most polluting vehicles permanently removed from our roads, helping to improve air quality and protect public health.

The Low Emission Zone Support Fund provides households and smaller businesses with a grant of £2000 to incentivise disposal of a high polluting vehicle. It also offers up to a further £1000 in Travel Better vouchers to purchase a bike, e-bike or public transport vouchers.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop said:

"I’m pleased to open the Low Emission Zone Support Fund for its sixth round of support. The cost crisis and global uncertainty continues to impact people and businesses. Even one year on from enforcement, it’s important that we help those that need it most to comply with this vital public health measure.

“Since 2019, the Scottish Government has now provided over £15 million through the Low Emission Zone Support Fund. We’ve seen over 4000 of the most polluting vehicles permanently removed from our roads – and over 560 taxis retrofitted to become LEZ compliant since funding began. It’s also welcome news that the LEZ Support Fund continues to support active and sustainable travel – with over 2800 bikes, e-bikes or cargo bikes purchased thanks to our support.

“Low Emission Zones work to protect public health by improving air quality. We’re seeing improved air quality as a result and we’re also seeing money raised through penalties being reinvested back into local authority schemes which further protect our climate and the quality of the air we breathe. Working with Energy Saving Trust, we’ll continue to ensure that financial help is there for people and businesses who need it most.”

Heather Quin, Senior Programme Manager at Energy Saving Trust said:

“We look forward to continuing our delivery of the Low Emission Zone Support Fund on behalf of the Scottish Government for another year. At Energy Saving Trust, we’re dedicated to promoting low carbon transport solutions that help people travel more sustainably. This fund plays a vital role in enabling lower-income households and small businesses to access the support they need to make greener travel choices.

“This funding has already helped many individuals, families and businesses across Scotland switch to less polluting vehicles, reduce their car use and embrace low carbon alternatives, including cycling and public transport. With this new round of funding, even more people will benefit from this support, as well as from improved air quality, while lowering carbon emissions and addressing the climate emergency.”

 


Published 27 May 2025 Tags