Philippines Expressway Tolls Complete Guide: Rates, RFID & Payment 2026
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Philippines Expressway Tolls Complete Guide
System: RFID electronic tolling (EasyTrip + AutoSweep) + limited cash lanes
Coverage: Metro Manila and major regional expressways (Luzon focus)
Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP)
Technology: RFID stickers (windshield-mounted), ANPR cameras, dedicated RFID lanes
Operators: Metro Pacific Tollways (NLEX, SCTEX, CAVITEX), San Miguel Corporation (SLEX, SKYWAY, STAR, TPLEX), MNTC
Do I Need RFID for Philippines Expressways? 2026 Update
Yes — RFID is now effectively mandatory on all major Philippine expressways. The Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) and IATF fully phased out dedicated cash lanes on most expressways starting in 2021, and as of 2026, cash payment is restricted to a very limited number of lanes on select roads. Driving without RFID on cashless-only lanes results in traffic violations and fines.
Key Reality: There are two competing RFID systems — EasyTrip (Metro Pacific/NLEX group) and AutoSweep (San Miguel/SLEX group). Each works only on its own network. For full Metro Manila expressway access you need both stickers, or use the multi-network tollways carefully.
2026 Update: The TRB approved toll rate increases across several expressways effective 2025-2026 following regulatory reviews. NLEX, SLEX, Skyway Stage 3, and TPLEX all carry revised rates. RFID sticker registration is free at tollway booths and partner outlets nationwide.
Philippines Toll Costs: Current Rates
Philippine expressway tolls are distance-based and vehicle class-based. Classes 1, 2, and 3 correspond broadly to passenger cars/motorcycles, medium trucks/buses, and heavy trucks respectively. Rates below reflect 2026 approved schedules.
NLEX (North Luzon Expressway) — 2026 Rates
| Entry → Exit | Class 1 (Cars/UV) | Class 2 (Buses/Med. Trucks) | Class 3 (Heavy Trucks) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Balintawak → Bocaue | PHP 62 | PHP 93 | PHP 124 |
| Balintawak → Malolos | PHP 98 | PHP 147 | PHP 196 |
| Balintawak → San Fernando | PHP 162 | PHP 243 | PHP 324 |
| Balintawak → Dau (Angeles) | PHP 219 | PHP 329 | PHP 438 |
SLEX (South Luzon Expressway) — 2026 Rates
| Entry → Exit | Class 1 (Cars/UV) | Class 2 (Buses/Med. Trucks) | Class 3 (Heavy Trucks) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nichols → Alabang | PHP 74 | PHP 111 | PHP 148 |
| Nichols → Calamba | PHP 153 | PHP 230 | PHP 306 |
| Nichols → Sto. Tomas | PHP 195 | PHP 293 | PHP 390 |
Skyway System (Stages 1, 2 & 3) — 2026 Rates
| Segment | Class 1 | Class 2 | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 (Buendia–Bicutan) | PHP 36–62 | PHP 54–93 | AutoSweep RFID |
| Stage 2 (Bicutan–Sucat) | PHP 20–36 | PHP 30–54 | AutoSweep RFID |
| Stage 3 (Buendia–Balintawak) | PHP 110 | PHP 165 | Full RFID-only; links NLEX–SLEX |
Other Major Expressways — 2026 Rates
| Expressway | Class 1 Full Length | RFID System | Operator |
|---|---|---|---|
| CAVITEX (Manila–Cavite) | PHP 61 | EasyTrip | Metro Pacific |
| SCTEX (Subic–Clark) | PHP 196 | EasyTrip | Metro Pacific |
| TPLEX (Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union) | PHP 357 | AutoSweep | San Miguel |
| STAR Tollway (Sto. Tomas–Lipa) | PHP 55 | AutoSweep | San Miguel |
| MCX (Muntinlupa–Cavite) | PHP 70 | AutoSweep | San Miguel |
| CAVITE-LAGUNA EXPRESSWAY (CALAX) | PHP 152 (open sections) | EasyTrip | Metro Pacific |
How to Pay Philippines Expressway Tolls
There are two primary payment systems and a very limited cash option:
1. EasyTrip RFID (Metro Pacific Network):
- Used on: NLEX, CAVITEX, SCTEX, CALAX, C5 Link Expressway
- Registration: Free at NLEX main plaza, NLEX branches, and partner outlets (7-Eleven, SM, Robinsons)
- Load: Via EasyTrip app, GCash, Maya, partner outlets, or over-the-counter at booths
- Minimum load: PHP 200; no expiry on balance
2. AutoSweep RFID (San Miguel Network):
- Used on: SLEX, Skyway (Stages 1–3), TPLEX, STAR Tollway, MCX, NAIAX
- Registration: Free at SLEX/Skyway toll plazas and BDO, BPI, Metrobank branches
- Load: Via AutoSweep app, GCash, Maya, bank branches, 7-Eleven
- Minimum load: PHP 500; balance does not expire
3. Cash (Very Limited):
- Available at select secondary plazas only; expect long queues
- Not available at Skyway Stage 3 under any circumstances
- The TRB has authority to fully eliminate remaining cash lanes; check before travel
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and all vehicle types across Philippine expressways, use the TollGuru Philippines toll calculator:
Recent Changes (2026)
Rate Increases Approved 2025–2026:
- NLEX: TRB approved periodic rate adjustment effective 2025 following years of frozen rates; Class 1 increases of PHP 10–30 depending on segment
- SLEX: Approved rate restructuring effective mid-2025 with Class 1 increases of PHP 7–20 per segment
- TPLEX: Rate adjustment approved following full corridor completion through La Union
- Skyway Stage 3: Rates reviewed and confirmed in 2025; toll set at PHP 110 for Class 1 full length
New Infrastructure (2025–2026):
- CALAX: Additional sections opened progressively; full Cavite–Santa Rosa alignment targeted by 2026
- C5 Link Expressway: Operational, connecting NLEX and CALAX via EasyTrip
- NAIAX (Ninoy Aquino International Airport Expressway): Operational under AutoSweep; direct airport access from SLEX
- Laguna Lakeshore Expressway Dike: Environmental clearance and construction ongoing
RFID System Updates:
- Both EasyTrip and AutoSweep apps enhanced with real-time balance monitoring and transaction history
- GCash and Maya top-up now seamless for both platforms
- Government studying single unified RFID standard; no implementation timeline confirmed as of 2026
Expressway Network Overview
Metro Pacific Tollways (EasyTrip Network):
- NLEX (North Luzon Expressway) — Balintawak to Dau, Pampanga; 84 km; primary north Luzon corridor
- SCTEX (Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway) — Clark to Subic; 94 km; connects Clark Freeport and Subic Bay
- CAVITEX (Manila–Cavite Expressway) — Paranaque to Kawit; 14 km; southern Manila coastal route
- CALAX (Cavite–Laguna Expressway) — Kawit to Santa Rosa; progressive opening; EasyTrip
- C5 Link Expressway — Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange to CALAX junction
San Miguel Corporation Tollways (AutoSweep Network):
- SLEX (South Luzon Expressway) — Nichols to Sto. Tomas, Batangas; 57 km; primary south Luzon corridor
- Skyway System (Stages 1–3) — Elevated expressway through Metro Manila; Stage 3 connects NLEX and SLEX
- STAR Tollway — Sto. Tomas to Lipa City, Batangas; 22 km; connects to SLEX
- TPLEX (Tarlac–Pangasinan–La Union Expressway) — Tarlac City to Rosario, La Union; 88 km
- MCX (Muntinlupa–Cavite Expressway) — Alabang to Zapote; 4 km urban connector
- NAIAX (Ninoy Aquino International Airport Expressway) — Airport direct access from SLEX
Planning Your Journey
Typical Journey Costs (2026, Class 1):
- Manila to Clark (via NLEX/SCTEX): PHP 300–350
- Manila to Batangas City (via SLEX/STAR): PHP 250–280
- Manila to La Union (via NLEX/TPLEX): PHP 580–620
- Makati to Quezon City (via Skyway Stage 3): PHP 110
- Manila Airport to Alabang (via NAIAX/SLEX): PHP 120–140
Tips for Motorists:
- Both RFID stickers (EasyTrip and AutoSweep) can be mounted on the same windshield — each activates only on its respective network's RFID readers
- Maintain at least PHP 500 balance on each RFID account to avoid beeping out at toll plazas
- Avoid toll plazas during rush hours (6–9 AM, 5–8 PM weekdays); RFID lanes are faster but still queued during peak periods
- Rental vehicles from major providers typically do not include pre-installed RFID; clarify before renting for expressway use
- Motorcycles (Class 1 in most systems) are prohibited on most expressways except SCTEX and TPLEX sections — verify before travel
Philippines vs. Regional Countries
| Country | System Type | Typical Cost | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Philippines | RFID (EasyTrip + AutoSweep) | PHP 2–4/km (~USD 0.04–0.07) | Luzon expressways |
| Malaysia | Touch 'n Go RFID + cash | MYR 0.10–0.15/km | National highway network |
| Singapore | ERP2 electronic road pricing | SGD 0.50–3.00/gantry | City center + expressways |
| Indonesia | e-Toll (RFID bank cards) | IDR 500–1,500/km | Trans-Java + Java-Sumatra |
| Thailand | Easy Pass RFID + cash | THB 25–110/plaza | Bangkok metro + highways |
| Vietnam | VETC RFID + cash | VND 25,000–100,000/plaza | National highway BOT plazas |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use just one RFID sticker for all Philippine expressways?
No. EasyTrip and AutoSweep are separate systems operated by competing conglomerates. NLEX and related roads require EasyTrip; SLEX, Skyway, and related roads require AutoSweep. For full Metro Manila expressway coverage you need both stickers on your windshield. The government has been studying a unified system since 2021 but has not implemented one as of 2026.
What happens if my RFID has insufficient balance?
The toll barrier will not open and an alarm beeps. You must reverse to a service lane and pay in cash or reload at the plaza booth. Repeated low-balance incidents can lead to account flagging. Maintain a minimum PHP 300–500 buffer per system.
Are motorcycles allowed on Philippine expressways?
Generally no. Motorcycles are banned from NLEX, SLEX, Skyway, CAVITEX, and most major expressways for safety reasons. Motorcycles are permitted on SCTEX and TPLEX (select sections). Check TRB advisories before travel as policy has been under review for select segments.
Can tourists or rental car drivers use RFID?
Yes — RFID stickers are registered to the vehicle, not the driver. Rental vehicles should already have stickers installed; confirm with the rental company. If using a personal vehicle brought via ferry or RORO, you will need to install and load RFID stickers before taking expressways.
What are the penalties for expressway violations?
Violations include unauthorized use of RFID-only lanes without a sticker (fine: PHP 2,000–5,000), overloading on expressways (PHP 5,000+), and prohibited vehicle types (PHP 2,000+). The TRB and MMDA enforce these jointly. Repeat violations can lead to suspension of expressway access privileges.
Do RFID balances expire?
No. Both EasyTrip and AutoSweep balances do not expire. The RFID sticker itself, however, can degrade and may need replacement after several years. Replacement stickers are free at toll plazas upon presentation of account details.
Useful Links & Resources
Regional Toll Guides:
- Malaysia Toll Roads — Touch 'n Go RFID network, national expressway coverage
- Singapore Tolls — ERP2 electronic road pricing, city-state coverage
- Indonesia Tolls — e-Toll system, Trans-Java expressway
- Thailand Tolls — Easy Pass system, Bangkok expressway network
- Vietnam Tolls — VETC electronic toll collection system
- Hong Kong Tolls — Tunnel and bridge toll system
- Taiwan Tolls — ETC freeway system
- Japan Tolls — ETC2.0 expressway network
- South Korea Tolls — Hi-pass electronic toll system
- Brunei Tolls — Bridge and road toll overview
- Australia Tolls — E-TAG electronic tolling, eastern states
Official Contacts:
- Toll Regulatory Board (TRB): trb.gov.ph — regulatory authority for all Philippine tollways
- EasyTrip Customer Service: (02) 8580-4433 — NLEX/Metro Pacific toll inquiries
- AutoSweep Customer Service: (02) 8688-8000 — SLEX/Skyway/San Miguel toll inquiries
- MMDA Hotline: 136 — Metro Manila Expressway emergency and traffic enforcement


