Netherlands e-TOLL

Dutch A24 e-TOLL, handled automatically

The Dutch e-TOLL system currently applies to the A24 / Blankenburg connection near Rotterdam. There are no toll gates. You simply drive through, your licence plate is read, and the toll is arranged electronically. AutoVignette helps detect supported A24 trips, create automatic purchase requests, and keep your toll status visible while you drive.

Scroll for Dutch A24 e-TOLL details
No toll gates The A24 uses electronic tolling. You do not need to stop or slow down to pay.
Faster Rotterdam west connection The A24 links the A15 near Rozenburg and the A20 near Vlaardingen. The official route comparison shows roughly 12 km / 12 minutes via A24 versus about 20 km / 19 minutes on the older route.
Built to expand later The current etoll system can easily be extended in the future. One of them being the planned A15 extension near Arnhem.
how it works

Automatic Dutch e-TOLL handling in three steps

Set up your vehicle once, keep detection enabled, and follow the A24 toll status directly in AutoVignette.

01

Set up the vehicle

Add the number plate, registration country, vehicle type and payment method. Make sure the vehicle details match the vehicle that will use the A24 toll road.

02

Drive on the A24 with detection enabled

When you approach or enter the supported A24 toll section, AutoVignette uses location signals to determine whether an automatic toll purchase request may be required.

03

Follow the status

The app shows request progress and status. If you are not relying on automatic handling, the official payment window is up to 7 days before your trip or within 72 hours afterwards.

A24 toll road

The only Dutch e-TOLL road currently covered here

The A24 toll road is the Blankenburg connection west of Rotterdam. It connects the A15 at Rozenburg with the A20 at Vlaardingen. You will see e-TOLL signs on the approach, but there are no toll plazas. If you prefer not to use the toll road, you can choose alternative routes such as the Beneluxtunnel (A4) or the Van Brienenoordbrug (A16).

Where it is A24 / Blankenburg connection between the A15 near Rozenburg and the A20 near Vlaardingen.
How payment works Electronic tolling only. The system reads the vehicle’s licence plate and the toll is paid online or through automatic payment.
Current light-vehicle rate EUR 1.57 per trip for cars, vans, campers and motorcycles up to 3,500 kg, plus electric vehicles up to 4,250 kg.
Current heavy-vehicle rate EUR 9.49 per trip for trucks, campers and other vehicles over 3,500 kg, plus electric vehicles over 4,250 kg.
Good to know No extra payment is needed for trailers and caravans, and vehicles with foreign licence plates also have to pay.
If you pay late The official e-TOL operator can send a payment reminder by post. If that reminder is not paid, a fine can follow on top of the unpaid toll.
ready before the A24

Download AutoVignette before your next trip through the Dutch A24 toll road

Set up the vehicle once, keep detection enabled, and keep the Dutch e-TOLL status visible in the app while you drive.

frequently asked questions

Dutch A24 e-TOLL FAQ

Short answers for drivers who want the core facts about the Dutch toll road currently supported in AutoVignette.

What Dutch e-TOLL road is currently relevant for AutoVignette?

The page currently focuses on the A24 / Blankenburg connection between the A15 near Rozenburg and the A20 near Vlaardingen.

How do I pay toll for the A24?

You can pay up to 7 days in advance or within 3 days (72 hours) after using the road. There are no toll gates. With the right settings enabled, AutoVignette can create supported automatic purchase requests.

How much does the Dutch A24 toll cost?

The official rate shown on e-tol.nl is EUR 1.57 per trip for light vehicles up to 3,500 kg and EUR 9.49 per trip for heavier vehicles. Trailers and caravans do not need extra payment.

Do vehicles with foreign licence plates also have to pay?

Yes. The official e-TOL site states that vehicles with foreign licence plates are also required to pay toll when using the A24.

What happens if I forget to pay?

If you pay late or only partially, the operator can send a payment reminder by post with administration fees. If the reminder is still not paid, a fine can follow in addition to the outstanding toll.

Will this page stay limited to one Dutch toll road?

For now, yes. The Dutch e-TOLL system currently means the A24 here, but AutoVignette can extend support if future Dutch toll roads are added, including the planned A15 extension near Arnhem.