T-Systems wins contract for truck toll in Alsace together with GEA- Use of European standard technology allows logistics companies to employ the system across national borders
- Easy addition of toll domains thanks to flexible architecture of reference maps
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Truck drivers use their existing EETS on-board units (OBU) to pay the road toll. The payment system can be seamlessly integrated into the standard technology of the European Electronic Toll Service (EETS) providers. With the EETS providers' OBUs, trucks can continue their journey without interruption and benefit from a standardized solution throughout Europe. Non-registered trucks have the option of purchasing an e-ticket online.
R-PASS Opérateur, based in Strasbourg, was founded to operate the system.
“We are very happy to have been awarded the contract for this innovative project. With our satellite-based, modular toll platform, we are setting technological standards in Europe. Thanks to the flexibility of our solution, new toll areas such as Alsace can be expanded seamlessly and efficiently. This order confirms our growth strategy and shows that Europe's cutting-edge technology can compete internationally,” says Christoph Ahrendt, member of the
The flexible architecture of the reference maps ensures that new toll areas can be added digitally easily, whether individual objects such as tunnels or entire regions. The
About T-Systems Road User Services GmbH
The object of the company is the international distribution of toll systems as well as the establishment and management of international toll operating companies for the collection of fees for the use of roads by motor vehicles of all kinds. The company undertakes the planning, development, construction and operation of these systems for collecting tolls on roads or other objects authorized for traffic. The company also provides telematic value-added services for its customers in areas such as parking, traffic management, logistics services and big data.
About Grenobloise d’Electronique et d‘Automatismes GEA
Established in 1971, GEA stands as a global leader in Toll Collection Systems. More than 90 percent of the toll lanes across France are equipped with GEA electronic toll collection systems. Over 28,000 toll lanes with GEA technology are in use globally. GEA offers a comprehensive range of services: from the design and development, production and integration to the installation and maintenance of toll systems.
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