Rfid Tag Car Malaysia
One need not look far for an example of a country that uses RFID for its tolls. Touch n Go Sdn Bhd Level 9 Tower 6 Avenue 5 Bangsar South No. No More Smarttag Lanes Soon So Where And How Do I Get An Rfid Tag Topcarnews 8 Jalan Kerinchi 59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. . Malaysia currently aims to implement Multi-Lane Free-Flow MLFF for highways in 2025 using RFID technologyTo use RFID vehicle owners currently must purchase the tag from Touch n Go for RM35Now there appears to be an opportunity to lower the cost of RFID as JPJ is exploring the use of it as part of its digitalisation plan. Watch video on how to install RFID tag here. The TnG RFID tag which is tied to the TnG eWallet platform is currently priced at RM3500 per piece. This VEP-RFID tag can be synced to the Touch N Go TNG eWallet which will allow Singaporean drivers to pay for roll tolls highway charges as well as the road charge of RM20 S640 for every entry into Mal