The year 2023 is about to arrive and it will be full of novelties. And it is that the new Climate Change and Energy Transition Law establishes that from January 1, 2023 all the municipalities with more than 50,000 inhabitantsas well as island territories and municipalities with more than 20,000 inhabitants with harmful air quality for health, must include Low Emission Zones (ZBE) in their urban centers.
Spain currently has 149 municipalities with more than 50,000 inhabitantswhere they reside more than 25 million people (more than half of the inhabitants of the entire national territory), according to the Statistics National Institute. Next, we detail which are the 149 municipalities that will have a Low Emission Zone throughout 2023.
Andalusia
- Alcalá de Guadaíra – Seville
- Algeciras – Cadiz
- Almeria
- Benalmadena – Malaga
- Cadiz
- Chiclana de la Frontera – Cadiz
- Córdoba
- Two Sisters – Seville
- El Ejido – Almeria
- The Port of Santa Maria – Cádiz
- Estepona – Malaga
- Fuengirola – Malaga
- Granada
- Huelva
- Jaen
- Jerez de la Frontera – Cadiz
- La Linea de la Concepción – Cádiz
- Linares – Jaen
- Málaga
- Marbella – Malaga
- Mijas – Malaga
- Motril – Granada
- Roquetas de Mar – Almeria
- San Fernando – Cadiz
- Sanlucar de Barrameda – Cadiz
- Sevilla
- Torremolinos – Malaga
- Utrera – Seville
- Velez – Malaga
Aragon
- Huesca
- Villarreal de Huerva – Zaragoza
- Zaragoza
Asturias
- Aviles
- gijon
- Oviedo
- Serum
baleares
- Calvia
- Ibiza
- Palma de Mallorca
Canary Islands
- Reef – Las Palmas
- Arona – Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Granadilla de Abona – Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria – Las Palmas
- San Bartolome de Tirajana – Las Palmas
- San Cristobal de la Laguna – Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Santa Cruz of Tenerife
- Santa Lucia de Tirajana – Las Palmas
- Telde – Las Palmas
cantabria
Castile and Leon
- Avila
- Burgos
- León
- Palencia
- Ponferrada – Leon
- Salamanca
- Segovia
- Valladolid
- Zamora
Castilla la Mancha
- Albacete
- Real city
- Cuenca
- Guadalajara
- Talavera de la Reina – Toledo
- Toledo
Catalonia
- Badalona – Barcelona
- Barcelona
- Castelldefels – Barcelona
- Cerdanyola del Vallès – Barcelona
- Cornellà de Llobregat – Barcelona
- El Prat de Llobregat – Barcelona
- Girona
- Granollers – Barcelona
- Llobregat Hospital – Barcelona
- Lleida
- Manresa – Barcelona
- Mataró – Barcelona
- Mollet del Vallès – Barcelona
- Reus – Tarragona
- Ruby – Barcelona
- Sabadell – Barcelona
- Sant Boi de Llobregat – Barcelona
- Sant Cugat del Vallès – Barcelona
- Santa Coloma de Gramenet – Barcelona
- Tarragona
- Terrace – Barcelona
- Viladecans – Barcelona
- Vilanova i la Geltrú – Barcelona
Valencian Community
- Alicante
- Alcoi – Alicante
- Benidorm – Alicante
- Castellon de la Plana
- Elche – Alicante
- Elda – Alicante
- Gandia – Valencia
- Orihuela – Alicante
- Paterna – Valencia
- Sagunto – Valencia
- San Vicente del Raspeig – Alicante
- Torrent – Valencia
- Torrevieja – Alicante
- Valencia
Estremadura
- badajoz
- caceres
- Merida – Badajoz
Galicia
- A Coruña
- Ferrol – A Coruña
- Lugo
- Ourense
- Pontevedra
- Vigo – Pontevedra
- Santiago de Compostela – A Coruña
The Rioja
Madrid
- Alcala de Henares
- alcobendas
- alcorcon
- Aranjuez
- Arganda del Rey
- Boadilla del Monte
- Collado Villalba
- Old Apiary
- coslada
- fuenlabrada
- Getafe
- The Rozas of Madrid
- leganes
- Madrid
- Majadahonda
- mostoles
- Speak out
- Pinto
- Alarcon
- Rivas-Vaciamadrid
- Saint Sebastian of the kings
- Torrejon de Ardoz
- Valdemoro
Murcia
- Cartagena
- Lorca
- Murcia
- Molina de Segura
Navarra
Basque Country
- Barakaldo – Biscay
- Bilbao
- Donostia – San Sebastian – Guipuzcoa
- Vitoria – Gasteiz – Álava
- Getxo – Vizcaya
- Irun – Guipúzcoa
Autonomous cities

The percentage of labels in each Autonomous Community
In the graph above we show you the percentage of each type of label (B, C, ECO, 0 Emissions or without badge) currently in the fleet of each Autonomous Community. As you can see, a large part of the vehicles that circulate in the communities They do not have a DGT label.