National Highways Authority of India Raises FASTag Annual Pass Fee

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The National Highways Authority of India or NHAI, has officially revised the FASTag Annual Pass fee for the upcoming financial year. Starting April 1, private vehicle owners will pay Rs 3075 instead of the previous Rs 3000. This marginal increase applies strictly to non-commercial vehicles like cars and jeeps, offering commuters up to 200 hassle-free toll crossings across the national highway network for a full year.

What Is The FASTag Annual Pass?

Launched on Independence Day in 2025, the FASTag Annual Pass is a special toll payment scheme designed specifically for private vehicles. It aims to make daily and frequent highway travel far more convenient by reducing repeated toll payments and encouraging digital toll collection.

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Details

Old Price

Rs 3000

New Price

Rs 3075

Effective Date

April 1 2026

Eligible Vehicles

Private Cars, Jeeps, and Vans

Validity Period

One Year or 200 Crossings

Understanding the Pass Validity

Once activated on your vehicle, the annual pass allows you to cross toll plazas on National Highways across India. The benefits apply regardless of the individual toll fee at different plazas, making it an incredibly cost effective solution for regular commuters. The pass expires either when a full year passes or when you hit 200 crossings, whichever comes first.

Growing Popularity and Highway Data

Data released by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways highlights that this scheme has gained massive traction among Indian motorists. Here are some incredible real world statistics showcasing the dominance of the system.

  • Currently, more than 50 lakh users across India actively utilize the annual pass for their toll payments.
  • Nearly 28 percent of all toll transactions made by private cars on National Highways are now conducted using this specific pass.
  • Overall, the government has issued about 11.86 crore FASTags since the initial rollout in 2016.
  • Out of those, nearly 5.9 crore tags remain fully active for electronic payments today.
  • An astounding 98 percent of total toll revenue collected at fee plazas is now processed digitally through FASTag.

How To Apply For The Annual Pass

If you want to save money on daily commutes, applying for the pass is a straightforward digital process. You can apply or renew your pass through the official Rajmarg Yatra App or the official NHAI and MoRTH websites.

Here is a simple step by step guide to activation.

  1. Log in to your FASTag-linked account using the official app or website.
  2. Enter your precise vehicle registration details and your registered mobile number.
  3. Complete the secure payment of Rs 3075 using UPI debit cards credit cards or net banking.
  4. Wait for the automatic linking process, which typically activates the pass within 24 hours.

Conclusion

The recent decision by the National Highways Authority of India to raise the annual fee to Rs 3075 represents a very minor adjustment for frequent highway travelers. Considering the massive convenience of bypassing individual toll payments for up to 200 crossings, the pass remains a highly valuable investment. As digital toll collection continues to dominate Indian highways, opting for the annual scheme is the smartest way to ensure smooth and uninterrupted journeys.

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Neha Mehlawat

Automobiles Journalist

Neha Mehlawat is an automotive journalist and industry analyst with 10+ years of experience covering cars, bikes, and mobility trends. She tracks the latest launches, technology upgrades, and policy changes in the auto sector, delivering sharp insights that help readers stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of automobiles.