Iceland
Starting in 2026, Iceland introduced a new road usage system called Kílómetragjald (kilometer fee). Instead of paying road-related taxes mainly through fuel, drivers now pay based on how much they actually drive.
This means that every kilometer driven on Icelandic roads is now subject to a fixed fee.
For standard passenger vehicles, the fee is approximately:
The exact rate can vary depending on vehicle type, with heavier vehicles typically paying more.
This makes the cost directly linked to distance rather than fuel consumption.
The system applies broadly to all road users in Iceland, including:
There are no major exemptions—if you drive, you contribute.
If you’re renting a car in Iceland:
In many cases, the charge is automatically added to your final bill.
The introduction of kílómetragjald reflects a shift in how Iceland funds its road infrastructure. Key reasons include:
Drivers now pay based on actual road usage rather than fuel consumption alone.
Previously, electric cars contributed less to road funding due to the lack of fuel taxes. This system ensures all vehicles contribute.
Maintaining roads in Iceland is costly due to harsh weather conditions, volcanic activity, and low population density. A distance-based system provides more stable funding.
With the introduction of kílómetragjald:
This change offsets part of the new cost, although the overall financial impact depends on how much you drive.
The answer depends on usage:
Overall, the system shifts costs rather than dramatically increasing them for everyone.
If you’re planning a trip to Iceland:
However, the system is straightforward and predictable, making it easy to estimate costs before traveling.
The introduction of kílómetragjald marks a structural change in how road usage is paid for in Iceland. Rather than relying on fuel consumption, the system focuses on actual usage, aligning costs more closely with distance traveled.
For visitors and locals alike, it doesn’t change the experience of exploring Iceland—but it does change how that journey is priced.
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