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FASTag Annual Pass Fee Revised For FY27: New Rate To Take Effect From April 1, 2026
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NHAI raised the FASTag Annual Pass fee from Rs 3,000 to Rs 3,075 for 2026–27, effective April 1, 2026. The pass covers 1,150 toll plazas for non-commercial vehicles.

NHAI Revises FASTag Annual Pass Fee for FY27; Price Increased to Rs 3,075
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced a revision in the FASTag Annual Pass fee, increasing the charge from Rs 3,000 to Rs 3,075 for the financial year 2026–27. According to an official statement released on March 15, the revised fee will come into effect from April 1, 2026.
The change has been implemented in accordance with the National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules, 2008, which allows periodic revision of toll charges. The FASTag Annual Pass facility is available to eligible non-commercial vehicles with a valid FASTag, enabling users to travel across around 1,150 toll plazas on national highways and expressways.
The annual pass allows private vehicle owners to pay a one-time fee for toll usage instead of recharging FASTag frequently. Once activated, the pass remains valid for one year or up to 200 toll plaza crossings, whichever occurs earlier, making it a convenient option for frequent highway commuters.
Users can activate the annual pass on their existing FASTag linked to the vehicle by paying the fee through the Rajmarg Yatra App or via the official NHAI website. According to the authority, the pass is typically activated within two hours of payment.
Launched on August 15, 2025, the FASTag Annual Pass has seen growing adoption among private vehicle owners. NHAI said more than 56 lakh users have already opted for the facility, highlighting its popularity as a convenient and cost-effective option for travellers on national highways across India.
March 15, 2026, 16:25 IST
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