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CzechToll

CzechToll’s satellite toll system is part of PPF Group’s strategic plans for telecommunications infrastructure. With its modern, scalable technology, it gives the Czech government a tool for advanced traffic management and facilitates the efficient management of transport infrastructure.

CzechToll built and, since December 2019, has operated a satellite toll system in the Czech Republic for vehicles weighing over 3.5 tonnes. This project saw the world’s first ever seamless introduction of modern new-generation, scalable satellite technology to replace an existing electronic toll system’s technologically outdated and costly microwave system. The cost to the government of operating the new system is three times lower than the previous-generation solution. The sophisticated toll collection system was developed and built entirely in the Czech Republic, with a hundred domestic companies involved in its construction. 

The CzechToll system worked reliably and without interruption throughout 2021. In each calendar month, it outperformed the parameters contractually defined for service quality and for the efficiency of toll collection for the Czech government. Over the year as a whole, hauliers paid CZK 14.2 billion for the use of toll roads, 23% more than in 2020. Of that amount, CZK 1.63 billion came from the use of class I toll roads and the remaining CZK 12.56 billion was charged by CzechToll for the use of the motorway network.

In 2022, CzechToll became part of the newly established holding company ITIS Holding a.s., in which PPF Group holds a 50% stake

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A major advantage of satellite technology is the flexibility it provides to the government in the collection of tolls, as exemplified by the fact the toll road network in the Czech Republic could be extended by almost 900 kilometres of class I roads on 1 January 2020, one month after launch. In response to a government decision, CzechToll implemented another extension with effect from 1 July 2022, when new tolling was introduced for more than 380 kilometres of class I roads.

Key Financials

(EUR millions) 2021 2020 2019 2018
Net profit 4 4 1 0
Total assets 92 80 155 0
Equity 7 7 3 0
Number of employees 52 49 48 0

Note: average annual exchange rate:

25.65

26.44

25.67

25.64

“With a TCR of around seven per cent, CzechToll’s system is one of the most efficient in the world.”

Matej Okáli

CEO, CzechToll

Key Financials

Matej Okáli

Contacts

CzechToll

Argentinská 1610/4
170 00 Prague 7
Czech Republic