Starting August 15, 2025, the FASTag Annual Pass 2025 will be available for private vehicle owners in India, allowing up to 200 toll-free trips on national highways. This new annual subscription makes paying tolls easier and eliminates the hassle of frequent top-ups.
What is the FASTag Annual Pass 2025?
This pass lets vehicle owners pay a single annual fee to cover multiple tolls on national highways. Linked directly to the existing FASTag on your vehicle, it allows automatic toll deductions without needing to top up your account repeatedly.
Main Features of the FASTag Annual Pass 2025
- Subscription Cost: ₹3,000 inclusive of taxes
- Duration: Valid for one year or until you cross toll plazas 200 times—whichever comes first
- Who Can Use It: Privately owned cars, jeeps, and other non-commercial vehicles
- Where It Works: Applicable on national highways managed by central authorities
- How to Activate: Register and pay via the Rajmarg Yatra mobile app, the official NHAI website, or authorized FASTag distributors
Benefits of Using the Annual Pass
- Cost Efficiency: A fixed yearly charge can save money for those regularly driving on toll roads.
- Smooth Travel: Fewer stops and faster passage at toll plazas, as payments are automated.
- Environmentally Friendly: Less idling time helps lower vehicle emissions.
- Convenient Renewal: Easily renew your subscription after expiry or usage of allotted trips.
Steps to Get the FASTag Annual Pass
- Install the Rajmarg Yatra app or access the NHAI online portal.
- Provide your vehicle and FASTag details.
- Complete payment securely online.
- Once activated, your vehicle’s FASTag will apply the annual pass benefits automatically.
Important Information to Note
- The pass is assigned to a specific vehicle and cannot be transferred.
- It is valid exclusively on centrally managed national highways, excluding private or state-run toll routes.
- Renewal is manual and must be done before expiry to continue enjoying benefits.
Official Information Sources
- National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Website
- Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) Website
- Press releases via India’s Press Information Bureau (PIB)
Disclaimer
This summary reflects the latest available information as of August 2025. Details such as fees and procedures may change, so users should verify updates directly from official government portals before applying.
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