Improved air quality
Improved air quality
By restricting vehicle entry, low-emission zones trigger a direct reduction in the emission of gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and other compounds.
Protection of public health
Protection of public health
Reducing air pollution in the LEZs has an effect on reducing respiratory problems, such as asthma and bronchitis. This not only benefits the health of the residents, but also reduces health care costs.
Use of renewable fuels
Use of renewable fuels
The LEZs promote the transition to cleaner energy sources, such as electricity generated from renewable sources, as well as green hydrogen or renewable fuels. This measure further contributes to the reduction of the carbon footprint of transportation systems and the progressive decarbonization of cities.
Sustainable mobility development
Sustainable mobility development
Sustainable urban mobility is presented as a comprehensive and highly effective response. Cities with low-emission zones focus on emissions reduction, preferring environmentally labeled vehicles and promoting environmentally friendly means of transportation, facilitating mobility in specific areas of the city.