FASTag Annual Pass: Rs 3,000 For 200 Toll Trips A Year
The FASTag Annual Pass lets a private car, jeep or van cross national highway and national expressway toll plazas for one year or 200 crossings, whichever comes first, on one upfront payment. The launch price was Rs 3,000 from 15 August 2025. NHAI revised it to Rs 3,075 from 1 April 2026 for FY 2026-27, so Rs 3,075 is the price you pay now. You activate it on the Rajmarg Yatra app or the NHAI website.
The pass is live. It started on 15 August 2025 under Ministry of Road Transport and Highways notification G.S.R. 388(E) dated 17 June 2025, which amended the National Highways Fee Rules, 2008. More than 56 lakh vehicle owners had taken it by March 2026. It works only for non-commercial cars, jeeps and vans with a valid FASTag. Trucks, buses and other commercial vehicles cannot buy it.
In a closed toll system, your entry and exit through a single plaza count together as one crossing, not two. The pass applies on National Highway and National Expressway fee plazas, about 1,150 of them. It does not apply on state highways or private toll roads yet.
Annual Pass vs normal pay-per-trip FASTag
| Feature | FASTag Annual Pass | Normal pay-per-trip FASTag |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Rs 3,075 one-time from 1 Apr 2026 (was Rs 3,000 at launch) | You pay the posted toll at every plaza |
| Validity | 1 year or 200 NH/NE crossings, whichever ends first | No expiry; works while balance lasts |
| Who it covers | Non-commercial car, jeep, van only | All vehicle classes |
| Where it works | NH and NE fee plazas only | All toll plazas, including state roads |
| Best for | Frequent highway users | Occasional highway users |
| Break-even | Worth it if your yearly NH toll bill crosses Rs 3,075 | Cheaper if you rarely use national highways |
The break-even depends on the toll at the plazas you actually use, which varies. As a rough guide, if a one-way crossing on your route costs about Rs 100, roughly 31 crossings recover the Rs 3,075. Past that, the pass saves money up to the 200-crossing or one-year limit. Check your own toll receipts before you decide.
How to buy and activate the FASTag Annual Pass
You do not need a new FASTag. The pass activates on the FASTag already stuck on your windscreen. Follow these steps.
- Confirm your vehicle qualifies. It must be a non-commercial car, jeep or van registered in your name, with a working FASTag.
- Download the Rajmarg Yatra app, or open the NHAI website. These are the only official channels.
- Sign in and enter your vehicle registration number and FASTag details.
- Pay the one-time fee of Rs 3,075 (FY 2026-27 rate) online.
- Wait up to two hours. The pass activates on your existing FASTag automatically. You get a confirmation.
- Track your usage in the app. The pass ends when you hit 200 crossings or complete one year, whichever comes first.
After 200 crossings or one year, the pass stops. Your FASTag then goes back to normal pay-per-trip tolling, and you can buy a fresh annual pass if you want.
Why the government brought in the pass
The aim was to cut repeated FASTag recharges and ease the toll burden on private vehicle users on national highways. A flat yearly fee is easier to budget than paying at every plaza. For families who drive between cities often, the cap on cost is the real benefit.
The amendment also lets state governments adopt a similar pass for their own highways. The Ministry has offered full technical support if any state wants to do so. Until a state acts, the pass stays limited to national highways and national expressways.
If a toll plaza wrongly charges you or refuses to honour a valid pass, you can ask the highway authority for records using a Right to Information request. For the full method, see The RTI Playbook.
Quick facts
- Price now: Rs 3,075 from 1 April 2026 (FY 2026-27). Launch price was Rs 3,000.
- Validity: 1 year or 200 NH/NE crossings, whichever is earlier.
- Eligible vehicles: Non-commercial cars, jeeps, vans with a valid FASTag.
- Where to buy: Rajmarg Yatra app or NHAI website.
- Activation time: Up to 2 hours on your existing FASTag.
- Legal basis: G.S.R. 388(E) dated 17 June 2025; effective 15 August 2025.
Is the FASTag Annual Pass Rs 3,000 or Rs 3,075 now?
It is Rs 3,075 now. The pass launched at Rs 3,000 on 15 August 2025. NHAI revised the fee to Rs 3,075 for the Financial Year 2026-27, and that rate applies from 1 April 2026. So a pass bought today costs Rs 3,075. The Rs 3,000 figure was the launch-year price only.
Can I buy the annual pass for a commercial vehicle?
No. The pass is only for non-commercial cars, jeeps and vans. Trucks, buses, taxis and other commercial vehicles cannot buy it. This eligibility is fixed by notification G.S.R. 388(E) dated 17 June 2025. Commercial vehicles keep paying the normal toll at each plaza.
Does the pass work on every toll plaza in India?
No. It works only on National Highway and National Expressway fee plazas, around 1,150 of them. It does not apply on state highways, state expressways or private toll roads. The Ministry has offered technical help to states that want a similar pass, but until a state adopts one, your pass covers national highways only.
What happens after 200 crossings or one year?
The pass ends the moment you reach either limit, whichever comes first. After that, your FASTag returns to normal pay-per-trip tolling and deducts the posted toll at each plaza. You can buy a fresh annual pass on the Rajmarg Yatra app whenever you want to start a new cycle.
How long does activation take after I pay?
Up to two hours. The pass activates on the FASTag already linked to your vehicle, so you do not get a new tag. Once you pay the one-time fee on the Rajmarg Yatra app or the NHAI website, the system updates your tag and sends a confirmation within that window.
Related reading
Sources
- Ministry of Road Transport and Highways / PIB, “Fastag Annual Pass Scheme”, PRID 2159700, 22 August 2025 (G.S.R. 388(E) dated 17 June 2025; effective 15 August 2025; Rs 3,000; 200 crossings or one year).
- Ministry of Road Transport and Highways / NHAI / PIB, “NHAI to Revise FASTag Annual Pass Fee from 1st April 2026 for FY 2026-27”, PRID 2240305, 15 March 2026 (fee revised from Rs 3,000 to Rs 3,075; activation via Rajmarg Yatra app or NHAI website; over 56 lakh users; about 1,150 fee plazas).
Reviewed by the RTI Wiki editorial team under Dr. Shrawan Kumar Pathak. Last reviewed 16 June 2026.
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