SkyToll, a global provider of global navigation satellite system (GNSS)-based toll systems, has completed a successful pilot project demonstrating the feasibility of electronic toll collection (ETC) using the technology.
The multi-lane free-flow pilot project reportedly showcased a system capable of toll classification and traffic monitoring on Indian highways while maintaining normal traffic flow.
Approved by Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL), SkyToll conducted the technology testing over a few weeks.
The trial evaluated the performance of integrated GNSS technology at speeds that ensure free-flowing traffic.
Additionally, a user acceptance test was conducted within the existing NETC payment ecosystem to demonstrate various payment methods, including UPI, credit card, and bank card, as alternatives for toll payments.
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The pilot project took place on the Rohtak-Hisar section of national highway 10. During the trial, the integration of GNSS software with India’s existing FASTag payment ecosystem was tested and confirmed to be functioning correctly according to IHMCL standards.
Peter Polakovič, chief strategy and business development officer at SkyToll, said: “I am proud of the entire team involved in the test.
“In a very short time, we have proven the functionality of a technology that can significantly improve traffic flow on tolled road infrastructure in India.
“Replacing traditional toll plazas with modern technology might not only enhance travel comfort but also contribute to increased road safety in India.”
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SkyToll collaborated with several partners for the pilot, including Tecsidel India [toll charger], Kotak Mahindra Bank [acquirer and issuer bank], and NPCI [retail payments and settlement processor]. Arya Omnitalk and Wheels Eye provided the necessary on-board units.
In related news, SkyToll has also established a subsidiary in Mumbai, headed by Dushyant Deshpande.
“As India gears up for the rollout of GNSS-based ETC, SkyToll is committed to contributing to the ‘Make in India’ initiative by establishing a Centre of Excellence in India and looks forward to collaborating with institutes and industries to indigenously develop and evolve the technology, tools, and product profiles,” said Deshpande.
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