E-toll

Starting in 1st January of 2027, an electronic road toll system Via Toll will begin operating in Lithuania. The project is being implemented by Via Lietuva together with the IT system supplier selected through an international open tender, the Austrian company Kapsch TrafficCom.

We are providing information regarding the procedure and technical requirements that have been developed, according to which on-board equipment (OBE / OBU) will be onboard in the Via Toll electronic toll collection system.

We invite European electronic toll service providers and manufacturers of on-board equipment to review the prepared documents.

We invite you to review and submit your comments and suggestions by email to .

The public consultation is published on the Via Lietuva website and will run until May 14th, 2026 (inclusive).

You can view the prepared documents by clicking on the links below:

We inform you about the prepared draft of the first version of the Domain Statement (part of the information will be published with the final version of the Domain Statement), intended for European Electronic Toll Service (EETS) providers.

The purpose of the public consultation is to obtain feedback from market participants on the prepared draft of the first version of the Domain statement.

We invite you to review and submit your comments and suggestions by email to using the attached proposal form.

The public consultation is published on the Via Lietuva website and will run until May 1, 2026 (inclusive).

You can access the attached documents by clicking the links provided below.

We are providing information regarding the draft technical specifications for the e-toll system API intended for fuel card providers (FCPs).

The purpose of the public consultation is to gather feedback from market participants on the draft technical specifications for the API.

We invite you to review the document and submit your comments and suggestions via email to .

The public consultation has been published on the Via Lietuva website and will run until April 3, 2026 (inclusive).

You can review the draft technical specifications for the e-toll system API by clicking the link below: