A 187.05-km route developed by CRBC and operated by PPSHV Expressway Co., Ltd.
The first expressway that links the capital city of Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville province has finally opened in October 2022. Stretching 187.05 kilometers, the PPSHV Expressway is invested by the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) and operated by Cambodian PPSHV Expressway Co., Ltd.
Canadia Bank has collaborated with PPSHV Expressway Co., Ltd to provide customers with a new convenient payment method via Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) when they use the PPSHV Expressway.
Customers can use the ETC lane by equipping their vehicles with Onboard Unit (OBU) devices. At the ETC lane, the toll fees are automatically deducted, thus avoid queuing at the toll gates and enjoy non-stop traveling.
Electronic toll collection (ETC) is a wireless system that automatically collects the usage fee or toll charged to vehicles using the toll expressway. It is a faster alternative than paying at regular toll booths, where drivers have to stop to pay with cash. With the ETC system feature, the vehicles will be equipped with the Onboard Unit (OBU) device set. The wireless system detects the OBU device, deducts the payment automatically, and allows drivers to pass through without stopping.
With the Onboard Unit (OBU) readily installed on the vehicle windshield, the vehicle can drive through the ETC lane. The OBU device communicates with an OBU detector equipped at the toll gates to identify registered vehicle information and payment will be automatically deducted from the customer's account linked to the OBU.
Traveling on the PPSHV Expressway just got more convenient with our toll payment options. Customers can now top up their plate numbers using the Canadia Bank App or by visiting any our Bank counter nationwide.
Seamless Toll Gateway Experience
Before using the PPSHV Expressway, simply top up the balance associated with your vehicle's plate number. Once the top-up is complete, customers can drive through the toll gates at any of the ANPR lanes on the PPSHV Expressway. The system will automatically deduct the toll fee from the prepaid balance, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey.
Start your PPSHV Expressway journey with ease today by topping up your plate number through the Canadia Bank App or at any Canadia Bank branch.
You can check your ETC balance by using any of the options below:
The toll fee charge will be automatically deducted from your ETC account within 15 minutes after you exit the toll gate.
You may add balance to your ETC account by doing any of the options below:
Yes, you can use the identified ETC lanes.
Yes. All the OBU devices you purchased from Canadia Bank can be linked to your single bank account. Once you recharge the account, the balance can be used to pay toll fees for any vehicles linked to your ETC account.
No, the OBU device issued is used for the registered vehicle only and the OBU will not be functional upon removal from the windshield.
The OBU device is valid for 10 years after purchase.
Your ETC account will be linked to your Canadia Bank account. During the registration, our staff will provide the following services for you:
Please bring the following documents for the ETC registration:
Note: Please bring your car intended for OBU device installation and activation.
You can visit our Canadia Bank counters at PPSHV Expressway ETC Service Center in Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, Canadia Bank Head Office, Canadia Bank Toul Kork Branch, and Canadia Bank Khan Pur Senchey Branch.
The Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) lane allows drivers to automatically drive through and pay toll fees at the toll gate without stopping the car, while the Manual Toll Collection lane requires drivers to stop the car to pay the tolls by cash or by other cashless payment methods such as QR payment and bank card payment.
OBU refers to the transponder equipment, including a reader device and an E-Pass Card. The OBU device is required to drive through the ETC lane, and it is installed in the vehicle’s windshield and activated by the branch staff before usage. The benefits of using OBU allow drivers to use the ETC lane, and the toll fees are automatically deducted, thus avoiding queuing at the toll gates and enjoying non-stop traveling.
Electronic toll collection (ETC) is an automatic toll collection system allowing wireless communication between vehicles and toll stations for non-stop toll collection. As you drive into the Toll Gate, maintain a speed below 20 kilometers per hour as you pass the ETC lane. You can enter after the traffic light turns green and the barrier is lifted. Since the toll fee will be deducted automatically, you may exit the PPSHV Expressway once the barrier is lifted.