Azerbaijan Toll Roads Complete Guide: E-Pass, Rates and Payment 2026
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Azerbaijan Toll Roads Complete Guide
System: Automated collection via TEQ Chip Cards / MilliÖN Payment Terminals
Operator: State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads (AAYDA)
Currency: Azerbaijani Manat (AZN)
Coverage: M1 Baku–Quba–Russia border highway, Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa highway
Technology: ANPR automatic plate recognition cameras, TEQ chip cards, toll plazas
Do I Need an E-Pass for Azerbaijan? 2026 Update
You do not need a windscreen transponder or onboard unit to use Azerbaijan's toll roads. Toll payments are processed using official TEQ chip cards (available as permanent or temporary cards) loaded via MilliÖN payment terminals or AAYDA digital payment portals.
Key Reality: Toll collection on designated expressways is managed by AAYDA. Drivers process payments using TEQ chip cards or via MilliÖN terminals at checkpoint plazas.
2026 Update: The State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads (AAYDA) manages active tolled expressways, including the M1 Baku–Quba–Russia border highway and the Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa highway, under distance-based rates set by the Tariff Council.
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Azerbaijan's toll roads, use the TollGuru Azerbaijan toll calculator:
Azerbaijan Toll Costs: Current Rates
Toll rates in Azerbaijan are set by the Tariff Council and apply on official tolled routes, including the Baku–Quba–Russia border highway (M1) and the Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa highway. Rates are distance-based and vary by vehicle classification.
Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Type: Baku–Quba–Russia Highway (M1)
| Vehicle Type | Rate per km (AZN, incl. VAT) | Full 129 km Section (AZN) | Approx. USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Passenger cars & trucks ≤3.5 t | 0.093 AZN/km (9.3 qəpik) | 12.00 AZN | ~$7.06 |
| Trucks & machinery >3.5 t | 0.116 AZN/km (11.6 qəpik) | 14.96 AZN | ~$8.80 |
| Buses | 0.078 AZN/km (7.8 qəpik) | 10.06 AZN | ~$5.92 |
| Trailers / semi-trailers / TIRs (3-4 axles) | 0.194 AZN/km (19.4 qəpik) | 25.03 AZN | ~$14.72 |
Source: Azerbaijani Tariff Council, Decision No. 8 dated October 17, 2023 for the 129 km tolled section from Yeni Yaşma to Yeni Su (AAYDA). Rates include VAT.
Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Type: Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa Highway
| Vehicle Type | Rate per km (AZN, incl. VAT) | Full Route Cost (AZN) | Approx. USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motorcycles | 0.0465 AZN/km (4.65 qəpik) | 3.78 AZN | ~$2.22 |
| Passenger cars & trucks ≤3.5 t | 0.086 AZN/km (8.6 qəpik) | 6.99 AZN | ~$4.11 |
| Buses | 0.071 AZN/km (7.1 qəpik) | 5.77 AZN | ~$3.39 |
| Trucks & machinery >3.5 t | 0.106 AZN/km (10.6 qəpik) | 8.62 AZN | ~$5.07 |
| Trailers & semi-trailers | 0.177 AZN/km (17.7 qəpik) | 14.39 AZN | ~$8.46 |
Source: Azerbaijani Tariff Council decision regarding Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa highway tariffs. Rates include VAT.
Example Journey Costs
| Route | Tolled Distance | Car / Light Truck ≤3.5 t | TIR / Semi-trailer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baku to Russia border (full tolled M1 section) | 129 km | 12.00 AZN (~$7.06) | 25.03 AZN (~$14.72) |
| Partial M1 use (e.g. Yaşma to Giləzi) | 23 km | 2.14 AZN (~$1.26) | 4.46 AZN (~$2.62) |
| Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa (full route) | Full Route | 6.99 AZN (~$4.11) | 14.39 AZN (~$8.46) |
Costs are calculated based on official Tariff Council per-km schedules.
Currency note: 1 AZN approximately equals 0.59 USD. Toll payments must be rendered in local currency (AZN) via official TEQ chip card or MilliÖN payment options.
Azerbaijan's Toll Road Network
Azerbaijan's tolled road sections are managed by AAYDA (State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads) on designated highway corridors.
Road Network Designations & Tolled Routes:
- M1 (Baku–Sumqayıt–Quba–Russia Border): Officially designated as the M1. Features a 129 km tolled section starting from the "Yeni Yaşma" toll plaza (km 0 of toll section / 52nd km of the highway near H. Z. Taghiyev settlement) to the "Yeni Su" toll plaza (129th km, near the Xudat–Qusar junction).
- M2 (Baku–Ələt–Ganja–Georgia Border): Major highway corridor linking Baku to the Georgian border at Red Bridge (Qırmızı Körpü).
- M3 (Ələt–Salyan–Lənkəran–Astara–Iran Border): Primary southern highway connecting Baku to the Iranian border.
- Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa Highway: Tolled highway with per-km rates enacted by the Tariff Council.
- Toll-free roads: The vast majority of Azerbaijan's national highway and regional road network is toll-free; tolls apply only on specific upgraded expressways.
How to Pay Azerbaijan Tolls
You can use the following toll payment methods to pay tolls on designated routes in Azerbaijan:
1. TEQ Chip Card System (Permanent & Temporary Cards):
- Automated payment processing utilizing dedicated TEQ chip cards (cards with integrated microchips) scanned at plaza checkpoints
- Available in permanent versions for frequent drivers or temporary/disposable versions purchased at toll entrance points
- Complemented by ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras for non-stop lane clearance and vehicle identification
2. MilliÖN Payment Terminals & Online Top-ups:
- Cash (AZN) and bank cards are used at MilliÖN self-service payment terminals positioned at toll plaza checkpoints or via AAYDA's digital payment integration to top up TEQ card balances
- MilliÖN terminals issue physical receipts upon completing balance top-ups
Recent Changes
Infrastructure Expansion:
- Toll tariffs officially enacted for the Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa highway by the Tariff Council
- AAYDA implemented toll plazas and TEQ chip card readers along key tolled expressways
Payment System Updates:
- ANPR camera systems and TEQ chip card readers integrated at toll plaza lanes
- MilliÖN payment terminals integrated at plaza checkpoints for local and foreign drivers
Rates:
- Toll rates strictly adhere to the official distance-based per-km tariff schedules set by the Tariff Council
Planning Your Journey
Cost Considerations:
- A full passage on the 129 km M1 toll section costs 12.00 AZN for a passenger car, while the full Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa route costs 6.99 AZN.
- Heavy trucks with trailers (TIRs) pay 25.03 AZN for the full M1 129 km section and 14.39 AZN for the Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa route.
Practical Tips for Foreign Drivers:
- Obtain or reload a TEQ chip card using AZN cash or bank card at MilliÖN payment terminals located at plaza checkpoints.
- Foreign-registered vehicles must adhere to official AAYDA toll payment procedures at plazas.
- Payment receipts are issued by MilliÖN terminals or digital payment confirmations.
- Baku city centre roads are toll-free; tolls apply only on designated expressways.
Toll-Free Alternatives:
- Secondary national roads parallel to tolled highways remain toll-free.
- Standard public highways across all regions, including the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, carry no road tolls.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pay Azerbaijan tolls in US dollars?
No, toll payments must be made in Azerbaijani Manat (AZN) or via authorized digital payment methods/cards. Foreign currency like USD is not accepted.
Do foreign-registered vehicles need a road permit in addition to tolls?
Foreign passenger cars need valid compulsory vehicle insurance for Azerbaijan. Foreign commercial trucks require international road transport permits (administered by the Azerbaijan Land Transport Agency - AYNA), which are separate from highway toll charges.
What happens if I don't pay an Azerbaijan toll?
Plazas are equipped with barriers and ANPR camera tracking — vehicles cannot pass without valid payment processing. Attempting to evade toll payment is an offense under Azerbaijani road transport legislation.
Are there exemptions on Azerbaijan toll roads?
Under the Law on Highways, toll exemptions apply strictly to operational state vehicles on active duty, including ambulances, fire response, police/security, emergency rescue, and military vehicles.
Is the Baku-Tbilisi road tolled on the Georgian side?
Georgia currently has no general road tolls for passenger vehicles. After crossing the Red Bridge border, you will encounter no further toll charges in Georgia. See Georgia TollWiki for full details.
Azerbaijan vs. Neighbouring Countries
| Country | System Type | Typical Car Cost | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Azerbaijan | TEQ Chip Card / MilliÖN Terminals | 0.086–0.093 AZN/km (12.00 AZN full M1 section) | M1 Baku-Quba highway, Əhmədbəyli–Füzuli–Şuşa highway |
| Georgia | No general road tolls | Toll-free for cars | HGV Dariali tunnel toll only |
| Russia | Electronic (Platon for trucks) + RFID gantries | Free-150 RUB/plaza | Federal M-routes, select urban |
| Kazakhstan | E-tag + Cash plazas | 100-500 KZT/plaza | Major intercity highways |
| Turkey | HGS/OGS electronic + cash | 5-40 TRY/plaza | Extensive motorway network |
Useful Links & Resources
Regional TollWiki Pages:
- Georgia Toll Roads - South Caucasus neighbour; no general car tolls, Dariali HGV tunnel charge
- Russia Toll Roads - Platon truck system; electronic gantries on federal M-routes
- Kazakhstan Toll Roads - Trans-Caspian corridor; e-tag and cash plazas on intercity routes
- Turkey Toll Roads - HGS/OGS electronic system; extensive motorway toll network
- Ukraine Toll Roads - Eastern European context for Caucasus transit drivers
Official Resources:
- AAYDA (State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads): aayda.gov.az - Toll tariff schedules, official road portal
- Azerbaijan Land Transport Agency (AYNA): ayna.gov.az - commercial vehicle permits, international road transport
To calculate exact toll costs by vehicle type for any route in Azerbaijan, use the TollGuru calculator:


