European Electronic Tolling Study 2021

The European Electronic Tolling market will grow to over €55 billion by 2030

Since the publication of the 2nd edition of our Electronic Tolling Global Study in 2018, the electronic tolling landscape has evolved significantly in every region of the world.

Electronic tolling European studyIn Europe, environmental mandates are forcing change and the European EETS market has evolved with recent legislative amendments coming into force in October 2021.

All the while, advances in electronic tolling technology and lower prices – especially in RFID – are enabling the growth of ETC to more and more markets at more ambitious scales.

There is now a wide choice of technology and models for governments to choose from.  Electronic Tolling and Road Usage Charging – worldwide – is entering a golden era as governments search for funding alternatives in the wake of rapidly declining fuel tax revenues, combined with a growing need to manage urban congestion and improve air quality.

The report is a 560-page analysis of the European electronic tolling landscape based on: 

  • 9 years of constant market surveillance
  • 32 interviews with key stakeholders
  • 6 months of desk research by a team of 7 consultants
  • 35 strategy consulting assignments in the ETC domain

This is the most assertive and well-researched European study on the electronic tolling market in the world and includes the following:

  • Geographic analysis of the top regional and national electronic tolling domains in Europe, and specifically includes:
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Belarus
  • Bosnia
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Russia
  • Serbia
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • Ukraine
  • Electronic tolling technology roadmaps, through to 2030, by country, including:
    • ANPR
    • DSRC
    • GNSS
    • IR
    • RFID
  • A comparative assessment of all tolling technologies: 
    • Deployment models and impacting trends for ANPR, DSRC, Infrared, GNSS and RFID
    • Assessment of emerging technologies including fleet telematics devices, smartphones, and connected car payments
    • Forecast of the technology mix
  • 9 EETS service providers profiled, analysing:
    • Strategic position
    • Service breakdown
  • An in-depth assessment of Europe including:
    • Introduction to the market including legislation and major infrastructure campaigns
    • Forces and models shaping interoperability 
    • Review of current and future projects
    • Value chain and presentation of major local players
    • Technology roadmap
    • Country profiles for the major tolling domains
  • 2020-2030 bottom-up market forecast
    • European scope: 32 countries investigated in detail 
    • Projections of the toll and electronic toll market in Europe: toll revenues, subscription volumes, share of ETC, key influencing factors
    • An Excel file with subscription volumes by technology and vehicle type, devices sold, total revenues collected and ETC-only revenues collected

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