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FASTag Annual Pass Price Hike: NHAI Raises Cost to ₹3,075 from April 1, 2026 – Check Full Details

FASTag Annual Pass Price Hike: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced an increase in the price of the FASTag Annual Pass. Starting April 1, 2026, people will have to pay ₹3,075 to purchase this pass, compared to ₹3,000 earlier. Let’s understand in detail the benefits of this pass and how you can purchase it.

NHAI Increases FASTag Annual Pass Price:
If you have a FASTag Annual Pass and frequently travel on highways, this is important news for you. Until now, people had to pay ₹3,000 to get the FASTag Annual Pass. However, the price has now been increased. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has raised the price, and this new change will come into effect from April 1, 2026. This means that from April 1 onwards, the FASTag Annual Pass will become slightly more expensive. To know how much you will have to pay for FASTag, read the full details below.

FASTag Annual Pass Becomes Costlier by ₹75

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has increased the price of the FASTag Annual Pass by ₹75. After this hike, customers will now have to pay ₹3,075 for the pass. The new price will come into effect from April 1, 2026.

FASTag Annual Pass Benefits

The FASTag Annual Pass was introduced to make toll tax payments on highways easier. One of the key benefits of this pass is that it offers a validity of one year or up to 200 toll crossings, whichever comes first.

This means that if you complete 200 toll crossings before the one-year validity ends, you will need to recharge the pass again. Similarly, if the one-year validity expires before reaching 200 crossings, a recharge will also be required.

Beneficial for Frequent Highway Travelers

The FASTag Annual Pass is especially useful for people who travel frequently on highways. By paying a one-time fee of ₹3,000 (₹3,075 from April 1, 2026), users can avoid recharging their FASTag repeatedly throughout the year.

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