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Kapsch TrafficCom advances next-generation tolling with more than 1 million monthly transactions in Serbia
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- Toll system went live on April 1st after less than five months of implementation work
- 14 complete roadside stations delivered on Belgrade ring road
Vienna, Austria, July 9, 2026 – Kapsch TrafficCom is expanding its innovation activities in Serbia, building on the successful deployment of the multilane free-flow (MLFF) Operian tolling system on the Belgrade ring road.
“By successfully implementing 14 toll stations within four months, we have demonstrated our excellence in project delivery in Serbia,” explains Carolin Treichl, EVP EMEA at Kapsch TrafficCom.
The recently completed MLFF system on the Belgrade ring road went live on April 1, 2026, following an implementation period of less than five months from project kick-off to operation. The system has been operating reliably since launch and is already processing more than one million toll transaction per month (40,000 per weekday and 20,000 per day on weekends), enabling immediate revenue generation for the customer. The project was delivered in close cooperation with Orion Telekom and the Public Enterprise Roads of Serbia.
A key success factor was the use of Operian and its standardized system setup, allowing for faster deployment, reduced integration complexity, and stable operations from day one. The project also marks one of the first large-scale implementations of a largely pre-configured solution in a live customer environment, confirming the maturity and scalability of Kapsch TrafficCom’s approach to tolling systems.
Building on this foundation, Kapsch TrafficCom has now initiated a proof of concept for a new roadside configuration. The solution combines Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) with advanced video-based vehicle classification, using an upgraded camera system to enhance detection and classification capabilities.
The new setup reflects a shift towards “lean roadside” architectures that reduce physical infrastructure requirements while maintaining high accuracy and performance. Testing is currently underway, with further validation planned on Serbian highways as part of a phased development approach.
Following successful validation, the concept is expected to scale into a broader rollout, supporting a new generation of roadside systems designed for flexibility, efficiency, and faster deployment.
With its continued investment in innovation and strong local partnerships, Kapsch TrafficCom reinforces its role as a key technology provider for modern tolling infrastructure in Serbia and across the region.