New Delhi: Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL), a company promoted by NHAI has invited Global Expression of Interest (EoI) from innovative and qualified companies to develop and implement the GNSS-based electronic toll collection system in India. This feat aims to provide seamless and barrier-free tolling experience to national highway users and enhance efficiency & transparency of toll operations, NHAI said in an official statement on Friday.
According to NHAI, it plans to implement the GNSS-based Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system within the existing FASTag ecosystem, initially using a hybrid model where both RFID-based ETC and GNSS-based ETC will operate simultaneously. Dedicated GNSS lanes will be available at toll plazas, allowing vehicles using the GNSS-based ETC to pass through freely. As GNSS-based ETC becomes more widespread, all lanes will eventually be converted to GNSS lanes.
To leverage the advance satellite technology, the EOI aims to identify experienced and capable companies that can deliver a robust, scalable, and efficient Toll Charger Software, which will serve as the backbone for the implementation of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) based Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) in India. The EOI also includes a complete plan of implementation and invites suggestions on the same. Interested companies can email their interest to tenders@ihmcl.com by 1500 hrs (IST) till July 22.
Implementation of GNSS-based Electronic Toll Collection in India will facilitate smooth movement of vehicles along the national highways and is envisaged to provide many benefits to highway users such as barrier less free-flow tolling leading to hassle-free riding experience and distance-based tolling where users will pay only for the stretch they have travelled on a national highway. This will also result in more efficient toll collection as it helps to plug leakages and check toll evaders, it added.
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