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Home News Auto News Now You Can Purchase And Install Your Own Touch ‘n Go RFID Tag Now You Can Purchase And Install Your Own Touch ‘n Go RFID Tag Auto News Arvind | October 21, 2020 10:08 am It's now even easier to purchase and install RFID tags for your vehicle. As of 16th May 2020 – customers can order their TNG (Touch ‘n Go) RFID Self-Fitment Kit on Lazada and Shopee for RM35, and follow the easy tutorial for installation and activation. The TNG RFID Self-Fitment Kit was designed to be a DIY kit from the start and will come with a fitment guide for users to fit and activate the product at their own convenience. Once you have received the RFID kit, follow these simple steps: Scan the QR code on the Self-Fitment Kit for a virtual fitment video or follow the step-by-step fitment illustrated on the package itself. Clean the surface of the windscreen or headlamp Peel off the TNG RFID Tag from the Self-fitment Kit Fit the TNG RFID Tag either on the exterior of the upper left windscreen or left headlamp of the vehicle Once the TNG RFID Tag has been fitted to the vehicle securely, users are to self-activate the TNG RFID Tag on the Mobility eXperience platform, a dashboard to manage all their on-the-road needs. To activate: Register an account on mx.touchngo.com.my Insert the TNG RFID Tag number & add your vehicle details Ensure to link your TNG RFID Tag to the Touch ‘n Go eWallet An activation SMS will be sent to notify you within 24 hours The TNG RFID Tag officially went on sale on 15 February 2020 following a successful public pilot programme that ran for a duration of 18 months with 1.2 million users. During this pilot phase, the installation of the RFID tags could only be performed at authorised fitment facilities. TNG RFID is an electronic payment system that uses a TNG RFID Tag to pass through tolls. TNG RFID Tag has an embedded radio-frequency chip and is fitted to either the windscreen or the headlamp of the vehicle. As the vehicle passes through the RFID toll lane, an overhead scanner reads the radio-frequency from the TNG RFID Tag and deducts the toll fare. The TNG RFID Tag is linked to the user's Touch 'n Go eWallet account. TNG RFID provides a seamless experience to users, with no additional devices or batteries needed and online reloads via the Touch ‘n Go eWallet. In the future, TNG RFID’s functions will be expanded into other business use cases such as fuelling, parking, drive-thrus, and residential access in gated communities. Find more best deals in Carlist.my. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Touch 'n Go TNG rfid TNG RFID Plus RFID PLUS Highway Toll RFID Toll Print Related News 62 Toll Plazas To Support RFID Starting January 1st, 2020 Auto News Jim Kem | January 09, 2020 Starting January 1st, 2020, a total of 62 toll plazas over 24 highways will have RFID-enabled lanes enabled, allowing road users to pay using their ... Touch ‘n Go Is A Little Messy, But They're Trying To Fix It! Insights Aswan | October 02, 2020 What was once just a simple way to provide cashless payments for tolls, evolved into a more convenient option for mass transport – but it's been an ... CIMB Files Arbitration Against PLUS Malaysia For Proprietary RFID System Auto News Arvind | December 18, 2018 CIMB Group Holdings, the parent company of Touch ‘N’ Go has filed a notice of arbitration against PLUS Malaysia over launching its own Radio ... Seremban–Port Dickson Highway To Go Fully Cashless From June 1 Auto News Jim Kem | April 29, 2015 Starting June 1st, all transactions at toll plazas on the Seremban – Port Dickson Highway (SPDH) will go fully electronic, meaning no more of the ... Comments
Now You Can Purchase And Install Your Own Touch ‘n Go RFID Tag Auto News Arvind | October 21, 2020 10:08 am It's now even easier to purchase and install RFID tags for your vehicle. As of 16th May 2020 – customers can order their TNG (Touch ‘n Go) RFID Self-Fitment Kit on Lazada and Shopee for RM35, and follow the easy tutorial for installation and activation. The TNG RFID Self-Fitment Kit was designed to be a DIY kit from the start and will come with a fitment guide for users to fit and activate the product at their own convenience. Once you have received the RFID kit, follow these simple steps: Scan the QR code on the Self-Fitment Kit for a virtual fitment video or follow the step-by-step fitment illustrated on the package itself. Clean the surface of the windscreen or headlamp Peel off the TNG RFID Tag from the Self-fitment Kit Fit the TNG RFID Tag either on the exterior of the upper left windscreen or left headlamp of the vehicle Once the TNG RFID Tag has been fitted to the vehicle securely, users are to self-activate the TNG RFID Tag on the Mobility eXperience platform, a dashboard to manage all their on-the-road needs. To activate: Register an account on mx.touchngo.com.my Insert the TNG RFID Tag number & add your vehicle details Ensure to link your TNG RFID Tag to the Touch ‘n Go eWallet An activation SMS will be sent to notify you within 24 hours The TNG RFID Tag officially went on sale on 15 February 2020 following a successful public pilot programme that ran for a duration of 18 months with 1.2 million users. During this pilot phase, the installation of the RFID tags could only be performed at authorised fitment facilities. TNG RFID is an electronic payment system that uses a TNG RFID Tag to pass through tolls. TNG RFID Tag has an embedded radio-frequency chip and is fitted to either the windscreen or the headlamp of the vehicle. As the vehicle passes through the RFID toll lane, an overhead scanner reads the radio-frequency from the TNG RFID Tag and deducts the toll fare. The TNG RFID Tag is linked to the user's Touch 'n Go eWallet account. TNG RFID provides a seamless experience to users, with no additional devices or batteries needed and online reloads via the Touch ‘n Go eWallet. In the future, TNG RFID’s functions will be expanded into other business use cases such as fuelling, parking, drive-thrus, and residential access in gated communities. Find more best deals in Carlist.my. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Touch 'n Go TNG rfid TNG RFID Plus RFID PLUS Highway Toll RFID Toll
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62 Toll Plazas To Support RFID Starting January 1st, 2020 Auto News Jim Kem | January 09, 2020 Starting January 1st, 2020, a total of 62 toll plazas over 24 highways will have RFID-enabled lanes enabled, allowing road users to pay using their ...
Touch ‘n Go Is A Little Messy, But They're Trying To Fix It! Insights Aswan | October 02, 2020 What was once just a simple way to provide cashless payments for tolls, evolved into a more convenient option for mass transport – but it's been an ...
CIMB Files Arbitration Against PLUS Malaysia For Proprietary RFID System Auto News Arvind | December 18, 2018 CIMB Group Holdings, the parent company of Touch ‘N’ Go has filed a notice of arbitration against PLUS Malaysia over launching its own Radio ...
Seremban–Port Dickson Highway To Go Fully Cashless From June 1 Auto News Jim Kem | April 29, 2015 Starting June 1st, all transactions at toll plazas on the Seremban – Port Dickson Highway (SPDH) will go fully electronic, meaning no more of the ...