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IBTTAGlobal Tolling SummitLisbon, 28oct2019

The Key Challenges for the Portuguese Tolling Industry

António Nunes de Sousa, APCAP President

INDEX

Portuguese Toll History Timeline

Role of Motorways in European Context

APCAP in numbers

Key Challenges

APCAP in ASECAP Context

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Portuguese Toll History Timeline

We have Toll Bridges since 1870 – Abrantes Bridge And Toll Motorways since 1959 – A1

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Portuguese Toll History Timeline

We have Toll Bridges since 1870 – Abrantes Bridge And Toll Motorways since 1959 – A1

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Portuguese Toll History Timeline

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APCAP in numbers

Now 24 associates onAPCAP: 3580km(25% of Portuguese National Network)

2540 km of tolled network505 km of single lanes

AADT2018 = 15,764AADT2019/2018: +5%

Quality of Road Infrastructure: Ranking 8Source: World Economic Forum

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APCAP in numbers

APCAP was founded in 2002 with 3 members and has 24 members since 2018

Km/members apcap

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APCAP in numbers

Effects of 20 bn invested in roads on the last 20 years

While the networkexpands 250% and the circulation 180% the number of fatalities drop to 70% than 15 years ago

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APCAP in numbers

The players have changed from contractors to international players;Brisa is the major player

Market concentration, % of kms in operation and under construction

APCAP in numbers2018

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km travelled (million km)

% heavy vehicles

Number of toll transactions - total

Total number of ETC transactions

% of manual transactions

% of ETC transactions

Toll Revenues (million euros)

Toll tariff - light vehicles (€/ km)

Toll tariff - heavy vehicles (€/ km)

Number of OBUs in operation

20 576,0

6,5%

525 327 630,0

430 085 513,0

18%

82%

1 113,9

0,08

0,17

3 933 739

APCAP in ASECAP context

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Network ASECAP

30.317km:16 Full Members(25% of Portuguese National Network)

ASFA – França 9.170 kmAISCAT – Itália 6.000 kmAPCAP – Portugal 3.580 kmSEOPAN – Espanha 2.350 kmHELLASTRON – Grécia 2.130 kmHUKA – Hungria – 1310 km

APCAP replaced Brisa (ASECAP founder) at ASECAP board in 2005

Role of Motorways in European Context

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Role of Motorways in European Context

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Key Challenges

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KeyChallenges

Role ofInfrastructure

andOperators in

new trends ofmobilitya

Road SafetyVision Zero

Social MediaInterfaces

Big DataInvestmentsto Intelligent

Higways

Sustainibilityof Transport

andEnvironment

Data Security- MaliciousIntrusions

Key Challenges

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road safety – Vision ZeroSafer Roads, Safer Equipments, Better Surveillance and Road AssistanceRole of Infrastructure and Operators in new trends of mobilityNew Interfaces, BUS/HOV Dedicated Lanes, MAAS, InteroperabilityBig Data Investments to Intelligent HigwaysNew Fully Automated Traffic Control Centers – InterfacesRoad/Vehicle/UsersSustainability of Transport and EnvironmentDecarbonization Measures, Environmental Protection, Noise Safe ZonesData Security - Malicious IntrusionsTerrorism Atack Prevention, Data ProtectionSocial Media InterfacesUsers dialogue, Imediate Interventions

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Thank You

apcap@apcap.pt

www.apcap.pt