Moreover, the data generated via electronic toll collection transponders and RFID tags could also provide meaningful insights into the traffic patterns and congestions at various expressways and highways. Subsequently, using those insights for improving the congestion, traffic management, and other intelligent transportation services. Also, the adoption of exhaustive interoperable toll collection system could also have application across parking fees payment at airports, malls, bus stations, and intelligent transportation services among other innovative services. Thus, the demand for interoperable and robust electronic toll collection by the government as well as state agencies is gaining popularity and is subsequently projected to fuel the demand for electronic toll collection systems in the coming years.
In Europe, France is the hardest-hit country by the COVID-19 outbreak. It is expected to suffer an economic hit due to the lack of revenue from various industries. Additionally, the outbreak of another variant of COVID-19 in the UK has affected the installation of electronic toll collection systems across Europe. Further, the businesses in the region (such as manufacturing and road & highway construction industries) faced severe economic difficulties as they had to suspend their operations or substantially reduce their activities. The growth of the electronic toll collection companies was hampered due to travel restrictions in Europe during the pandemic. However, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, airports, and warehouses have resumed working, and as a result, the travel and traffic have increased. For the tolling industry, the top priority during this pandemic is protecting the health and safety of the toll collectors and customers, and for that, companies are introducing new solutions to collect toll cashless. For instance, in July 2020, Tattile helped Serbia toll road by installing Vega Basic short-range cameras for automatic number plate recognition (ANPR). Vehicles digitally trigger the camera, which sends the image via TCP connection to the lane controller. But now, in 2021, with the release of lockdown restrictions and the beginning of the vaccination process, the road and highway construction activities have started again, and the raw materials are easily available. Thus, this will boost the growth of the electronic toll collection market in the region.
With the new features and technologies, vendors can attract new customers and expand their footprints in emerging markets. This factor is likely to drive the Europe electronic toll collection system market. The Europe electronic toll collection system market is expected to grow at a good CAGR during the forecast period.
Report Attribute | Details |
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Market size in 2021 | US$ 1,775.84 Million |
Market Size by 2028 | US$ 3,658.64 Million |
Global CAGR (2021 - 2028) | 10.9% |
Historical Data | 2019-2020 |
Forecast period | 2022-2028 |
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Regions and Countries Covered | Europe
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