APAC Road User Charging Alliance welcomes new members
21 Apr 2026|27 views
During the 2026 International Green and Smart Mobility Forum and the 1st Asia-Pacific Road User Charging Summit, which was held on 16 April 2026 in Taipei, the Asia-Pacific Road User Charging Alliance (APAC RUC Alliance) has announced that ITS Malaysia and ITS Singapore (Intelligent Transportation Society) have officially joined the alliance.
This will help in expanding regional collaboration on road user charging (RUC) policy development and smart mobility governance across the APAC region.
The Alliance was originally established by ITS Taiwan, ITS Thailand, ITS India, and ITS New Zealand to promote dialogue and cooperation on RUC frameworks, governance models, and pilot programs. With the addition of the new members, the platform now connects a broader network of ITS organisations working to address the future of sustainable transport financing.
The membership ceremony took place during the "Shaping the Asia Pacific Path for Road User Charging" session. The signing was conducted on behalf of the Alliance by ITS Taiwan, with founding members ITS Thailand, ITS India, and ITS New Zealand serving as witnesses.
ITS America also participated as an international witness to the signing, reflecting growing global interest in regional collaboration on road user charging policy.
During the 2026 International Green and Smart Mobility Forum and the 1st Asia-Pacific Road User Charging Summit, which was held on 16 April 2026 in Taipei, the Asia-Pacific Road User Charging Alliance (APAC RUC Alliance) has announced that ITS Malaysia and ITS Singapore (Intelligent Transportation Society) have officially joined the alliance.
This will help in expanding regional collaboration on road user charging (RUC) policy development and smart mobility governance across the APAC region.
The Alliance was originally established by ITS Taiwan, ITS Thailand, ITS India, and ITS New Zealand to promote dialogue and cooperation on RUC frameworks, governance models, and pilot programs. With the addition of the new members, the platform now connects a broader network of ITS organisations working to address the future of sustainable transport financing.
The membership ceremony took place during the "Shaping the Asia Pacific Path for Road User Charging" session. The signing was conducted on behalf of the Alliance by ITS Taiwan, with founding members ITS Thailand, ITS India, and ITS New Zealand serving as witnesses.
ITS America also participated as an international witness to the signing, reflecting growing global interest in regional collaboration on road user charging policy.
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