Total Toll Revenue in Recent Years
- India’s toll revenue reached approximately ₹72,931 crore in the financial year 2024–25.
- This was a significant increase from ₹64,809.86 crore in FY 2023–24.
- The growth reflects expansion of tolled road networks and rising vehicle traffic.
- The daily average toll collection through electronic systems has also increased.
- The upward trend is expected to continue with more expressways opening.
FASTag Contribution to Revenue
- A large portion of toll is now collected via the FASTag electronic system.
- FASTag accounted for nearly 98% of all toll transactions in FY 2024–25.
- Daily average collection through FASTag crossed ₹147 crore.
- Digital collection has improved transparency and efficiency.
- FASTag has significantly reduced toll evasion and manual errors.
NHAI Toll Collection Figures
- The National Highways Authority of India collected around ₹20,807 crore in FY 2023–24.
- This was up from ₹18,005 crore in the previous year.
- NHAI’s revenue comes from user fees on national highways and PPP road projects.
- Funds are utilized for maintenance, debt servicing, and new highway projects.
- NHAI continues to be the primary body overseeing national toll operations.
Revenue from State and Private Operators
- Besides NHAI, tolls are also collected by state governments and private contractors.
- States like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan report high toll collections.
- Private developers under BOT and HAM models retain tolls during the concession period.
- The combined state and private contributions account for over 60% of total tolls.
- State authorities manage tolls on local highways, bridges, and urban expressways.
Future Revenue Expectations
- The government aims to raise toll revenue to ₹1.3 lakh crore by 2030.
- New technologies like GPS-based tolling are being introduced.
- Enhanced compliance and upgraded highways will support higher collections.
- Upcoming infrastructure projects will widen the tollable road base.
- Policies now emphasize revenue assurance and digital integration.



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