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Czech Republic E-Vignettes and Toll System 2025: Complete Guide
System: Electronic Vignette (eDalnice)
Operator: State Fund for Transport Infrastructure
Currency: Czech Koruna (CZK) / Euro (EUR)
Coverage: Most motorways (D-roads) and expressways (R-roads)
Technology: License plate recognition and camera surveillance
Do I Need an E-Vignette for Czech Republic? 2025 Update
Yes, all motor vehicles with at least 4 wheels and maximum weight up to 3.5 tonnes require a valid e-vignette to use Czech motorways and expressways. The electronic vignette system has been mandatory since January 1, 2021, replacing physical stickers.
E-Vignette Required For:
- Cars, motorhomes, light commercial vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes
- Vehicles with at least 4 wheels (including some quads)
- Trailers are exempt regardless of weight
Exempt from E-Vignette:
- Motorcycles and tricycles (fewer than 4 wheels)
- Electric and hydrogen vehicles (registered in Czech Republic since March 2024)
- Hybrid vehicles with CO2 emissions ≤50g/km
- Emergency vehicles and diplomatic vehicles
Czech Republic E-Vignette Costs: Current Rates
Czech Republic offers multiple e-vignette validity periods with special pricing for eco-friendly vehicles.
Current E-Vignette Prices (2025)
Validity Period | Standard Price (CZK) | Standard Price (EUR) | Eco Price (CNG/Biomethane) | Coverage |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 Day | 150 CZK | ~€6.15 | 120 CZK (~€4.90) | 24 hours from selected time |
10 Days | 440 CZK | ~€18.05 | 350 CZK (~€14.35) | 10 consecutive days |
30 Days | 700 CZK | ~€28.70 | 560 CZK (~€23.00) | 30 consecutive days |
Annual | 2,300 CZK | ~€94.30 | 1,840 CZK (~€75.45) | 365 days from start date |
Heavy Vehicles (Over 3.5 tonnes)
Heavy vehicles use the MYTO CZ electronic toll system:
- Satellite-based toll collection with OBU devices
- Distance-based pricing by kilometers traveled
- Rate calculated by vehicle weight, axles, emission class (EURO)
- Covers motorways and 1st class roads (1,430 km network)
Special Vehicle Categories
Free E-Vignettes:
- Electric vehicles (registered in Czech Republic)
- Hydrogen-powered vehicles
- Hybrid vehicles with emissions ≤50g/km
Note: Foreign electric/hydrogen vehicles must register for exemption with State Fund for Transport Infrastructure
How to Purchase Czech E-Vignettes
Online Purchase (Recommended)
Official Platform:
- eDalnice website: edalnice.cz
- Mobile app: Available for iOS and Android
- Authorized dealers: Various European providers
Digital Benefits:
- Immediate validity available (selected start time)
- Linked to license plate number
- No physical sticker required
- Email confirmation with QR code
Physical Purchase Points
Available At:
- Czech Post (Česká pošta) offices
- Border crossing kiosks
- Selected petrol stations (EuroOil and others)
- Self-service terminals at major entry points
Important Purchase Requirements
- Exact license plate entry: Must match vehicle registration exactly
- Country of registration: Required for proper system registration
- Start date selection: Can be immediate or future date
- Non-refundable: E-vignettes cannot be cancelled once active
Recent Changes (2025)
- March 2024: Introduction of 1-day e-vignette option
- Enhanced exemptions: Simplified registration for electric vehicles
- Improved enforcement: Expanded camera network for better detection
- Digital integration: Better cross-border compatibility with neighboring systems
- Price adjustments: Updated rates for eco-friendly vehicles
Penalties & Enforcement
Violation Detection
- Network-wide cameras: License plate scanning on all toll roads
- Mobile patrol units: Random roadside checks
- 24/7 monitoring: Continuous verification against e-vignette database
- Automatic processing: Electronic penalty notices sent to vehicle owners
Penalty Structure
Violation Type | Fine Amount | Notes |
---|---|---|
No valid e-vignette | Up to CZK 20,000 (~€820) | Standard penalty for unauthorized use |
Exemption abuse | Up to CZK 100,000 (~€4,100) | False exemption claims |
Unregistered exemption | Up to CZK 5,000 (~€205) | Eligible but not registered |
Planning Your Czech Republic Journey
Cost Considerations
- Day trips: 1-day vignette (€6.15) for brief crossings
- Short visits: 10-day vignette (€18.05) for tourist trips
- Month-long stays: 30-day vignette (€28.70) for extended visits
- Regular travel: Annual vignette (€94.30) for frequent visitors
Travel Tips
- Purchase timing: Buy before entering toll roads to avoid fines
- License plate accuracy: Double-check exact plate number and country
- Route verification: Check if your route uses toll roads requiring e-vignette
- Eco-vehicle benefits: Register for exemption if eligible
- Border preparation: E-vignettes available at all major crossings
Czech Republic vs. Neighboring Countries
Country | System Type | Annual Cost (Cars) | Coverage | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Czech Republic | Electronic vignette | €94.30 | Most motorways + expressways | Motorcycles exempt |
Slovakia | Electronic vignette | ~€50 | Highways and expressways | Similar system |
Austria | Vignette + section tolls | €103.80 | All motorways | Additional Alpine tolls |
Germany | Free (cars) | €0 | All autobahns | Truck tolls only |
Poland | Distance-based + vignette | Varies by route | Selected highways | Mixed system |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do motorcycles need e-vignettes in Czech Republic?
No, motorcycles and tricycles (vehicles with fewer than 4 wheels) are completely exempt from e-vignette requirements.
Can I get a refund if I enter wrong license plate details?
No, e-vignettes are non-refundable once purchased and activated. Always verify your license plate number before completing the purchase.
What happens if I'm caught without a valid e-vignette?
You face a fine of up to CZK 20,000 (approximately €820). The Czech Republic has strict enforcement with cameras throughout the network.
Are trailers subject to e-vignette requirements?
No, trailers are exempt from e-vignette requirements regardless of weight or the towing vehicle's classification.
Can I use Czech e-vignettes on all roads?
E-vignettes are required only for designated motorways (D-roads) and expressways (R-roads). Local and regional roads remain toll-free.
How do I register my electric vehicle for exemption?
Czech-registered electric vehicles are automatically exempt since March 2024. Foreign electric vehicles must register with the State Fund for Transport Infrastructure.
What's the difference between 1-day and 10-day vignettes?
The 1-day vignette is valid for exactly 24 hours from your selected start time, while the 10-day vignette covers 10 consecutive calendar days.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Incorrect license plate entry - Use exact format from vehicle registration
- Wrong country selection - Select correct country of vehicle registration
- Assuming trailer needs vignette - Trailers are always exempt
- Confusing vehicle weight limits - 3.5-tonne limit applies to vehicle itself, not combined weight
- Not registering eligible exemptions - Electric vehicle owners must complete registration process
- Using unofficial websites - Purchase only from official eDalnice.cz or authorized dealers
Coverage & Network Information
Toll Road Network
- Total coverage: 1,350+ km of motorways and expressways
- Motorways (D-roads): Major intercity highways
- Expressways (R-roads): High-speed regional roads
- Expansion: Network planned to exceed 2,000 km
Special Considerations
- City bypasses: Some urban sections remain toll-free
- Unfinished roads: Construction areas typically exempt
- Transit compatibility: System designed for European interoperability
- Future expansion: Additional 1st class roads being added to toll network
Useful Links & Resources
- Official eDalnice E-Vignette Portal
- MYTO CZ Heavy Vehicle System
- Electronic Toll System Information
- Customer Support: Available through eDalnice website and mobile app