India's National Highways Authority of India raises FASTag annual pass fee to Rs 3,075

Private vehicle owners using the Annual Pass face a higher fixed annual toll payment requirement for one-year or 200-crossing coverage, raising the baseline cost they must pay to access toll coverage via FASTag.

Change
India's National Highways Authority of India raised the FASTag Annual Pass fee for eligible non-commercial vehicles to Rs 3,075, effective April 1, 2026.
Why it matters
Purchasers and renewers of the FASTag Annual Pass must absorb a higher upfront toll charge when choosing the one‑time pass over per-transaction recharges. Activation requires payment through the Rajmarg Yatra app or the National Highways Authority of India website and applies to the linked FASTag within two hours, so payment timing matters for intended travel.
Implications
  • Non-commercial vehicle owners who want an annual FASTag pass must pay Rs 3,075 at purchase or renewal — failing to pay leaves them on per-trip toll recharges.

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