Electronic Tolling Global Study 2nd Edition: Table of contents
- ETC and RUC global overview
- How ETC is leading a global renaissance in road tolling
- Traditional devices and technologies competing to charge and enforce tolls
- Global technological overview
- RFID
- DSRC
- GNSS
- ANPR
- The electronic tolling value chain and power players
- Value chain integrators
- Device manufacturers
- Active toll chargers
- Service operators
- Systems specialists
- Active and passive smartphone platforms
- Promoting road charging as an infrastructure funding mechanism
- Road charging as a means to fund new infrastructure
- Identifying the benefits of road charging
- Promoting tolling to a skeptical public
- Best practices when promoting and implementing tolling
- Electronic tolling as a connected service
- The changing nature of ETC charging technology
- The 10 groups positioning themselves as toll service providers
- The traditional players
- The new entrants
- How new entrants and smartphone based services will shake up the market
- Utilising data to deliver a winning service proposition
- Best practices for winning and retaining market share as a toll service provider
- One device, one contract: The global movement towards tolling interoperability
- The European Electronic Toll Service (EETS)
- The requirements to become an EETS provider
- Data provision and relationships with third parties
- The business case behind EETS
- The continued expansion of the EETS market
- Company profiles for EETS providers and relevant re-sellers
- Connecting America’s toll systems
- ColPass: Colombia’s path to national interoperability
- A quantitative look at road charging across the world
- Quantitative view of road tolling in Europe
- Quantitative view of road tolling in North America
- Quantitative view of road tolling in Latin America
- Quantitative view of road tolling in Asia-Pacific
- Quantitative view of road tolling in Oceania
- Quantitative view of road tolling in AfricaMethodology and definitions
- Country specific analysis
- North America
- Canada
- USA
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Chile
- Mexico
- Europe
- Austria
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Czech Republic
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Italy
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Russia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Switzerland
- The Netherlands
- The UK
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Asia and Oceania
- Australia
- China
- India
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- Philippines
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Conclusions