Calculate Your Exact Toll Fee
All 13 expressways. Cross-expressway routes. Fuel cost estimates. Updated with 2026 TRB-approved rates.
All 13 Philippine Expressways Covered
Our toll calculator includes every major toll expressway in the Philippines. Click an expressway to view its full toll rate matrix.
NLEX
North Luzon Expressway
SCTEX
Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway
TPLEX
Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway
SLEX
South Luzon Expressway
Skyway
Metro Manila Skyway
Skyway Stage 3
Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3
CALAX
Cavite-Laguna Expressway
CAVITEX
Manila-Cavite Expressway
MCX
Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway
STAR Tollway
Southern Tagalog Arterial Road
NAIAX
Ninoy Aquino International Airport Expressway
NLEX Connector
NLEX Connector Road
Harbor Link
NLEX Harbor Link
Philippine Toll Calculator — By the Numbers
These statistics are verified from official government and industry sources. Updated February 2026.
How to Use the Toll Calculator
Select Your Vehicle Class
Choose Class 1 (cars, SUVs, vans), Class 2 (buses, light trucks), or Class 3 (large trucks, trailers). Toll fees vary by vehicle class.
Enter Origin and Destination
Type any toll plaza name. The calculator searches across all 13 expressways. For cross-expressway trips (e.g., NLEX to SLEX), just enter your start and end — the tool handles interchange routing automatically.
Get Instant Results
See your total toll fee instantly. For multi-expressway routes, you get a segment-by-segment breakdown showing each expressway's toll fee and which RFID system (Autosweep or Easytrip) you need for each segment.
Popular Toll Calculations
These are the most frequently calculated toll routes on Philippine expressways. All fees shown are for Class 1 vehicles (cars, SUVs, vans) using the latest TRB-approved rates.
Toll Calculators by Expressway
View the complete toll rate matrix for any expressway. Each page includes all entry-exit toll combinations for Class 1, 2, and 3 vehicles.
Which RFID Do You Need?
Philippine expressways require RFID for cashless toll collection. Two RFID systems operate across different expressway networks.
Easytrip RFID
Required for MPTC expressways: NLEX, SCTEX, TPLEX, CALAX, CAVITEX, NLEX Connector, Harbor Link
Easytrip GuideAutosweep RFID
Required for SMC Tollways: SLEX, Skyway, Skyway Stage 3, STAR Tollway, NAIAX, MCX
Autosweep GuideUnderstanding Philippine Toll Fee Calculation
Philippine expressway toll fees are calculated using two systems. Closed-system expressways like NLEX, SLEX, TPLEX, and SCTEX charge tolls based on the distance between your entry and exit toll plazas — the farther you travel, the higher the fee. Open-system expressways like Skyway Stage 3, NAIAX, and NLEX Connector charge a flat rate regardless of distance.
All toll rates are regulated and approved by the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB), an agency under the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). Rate adjustments require TRB approval through a public hearing process. The two major toll operators — Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) operating Easytrip RFID and San Miguel Corporation (SMC) Tollways operating Autosweep RFID — submit rate petitions that TRB evaluates before approval.
Toll fees scale by vehicle classification. Class 1 (cars, SUVs, vans) pays the base rate. Class 2 (buses, light trucks) pays approximately 2.28x the Class 1 rate. Class 3 (large trucks, trailers) pays approximately 3.00x. Since December 2024, Autosweep and Easytrip RFID systems are interoperable — a single RFID account works across all 13 expressways through the unified toll collection system.
For trips spanning multiple expressways, this toll calculator uses a breadth-first search (BFS) algorithm across 18 interchange points to find the optimal route and calculate the combined toll fee from each segment. This is the same method used for routes like Balintawak (NLEX) to Calamba (SLEX) via Skyway Stage 3, which passes through multiple operator boundaries.
TRB-Verified Data
All toll rates sourced from the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) and verified against official expressway operator rate matrices. Last verified: February 2026.