
PLUS Malaysia Berhad said at least one RFID lane will be open for vehicles in addition to the existing Touch ‘n Go and SmartTAG platforms.
“Beginning 10pm on Jan 15, highway customers who have already migrated to the Touch ‘n Go RFID platform to pay tolls on other highways can use the new toll payment technology on the entire stretch of the NSE,” its chief operating officer, Zakaria Ahmad Zabidi, said in a statement.
“The launch will enable more private passenger car (Class 1) owners to subscribe to RFID and enjoy seamless and contactless transactions via an e-Wallet.”
There are currently more than 1.5 million RFID users, mostly in the Klang Valley.