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ASECAP Days 2025

Date:
26. May 2025 13:00 -
28. May 2025 16:30

Time zone:
Europe, Madrid

Location:
NH Collection Madrid Eurobuilding, Spain

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The  52nd ASECAP Days takes place on May 26 - 27, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. The high-level personalities from the EU institutions, ASECAP members  and other participants will discuss the latest trends and challenges in transport and infrastructure. The organizer of the congress is ASECAP - European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures

As Advisory Industry Partner of ASECAP and Gold Sponsor of the 52nd ASECAP Days, Kapsch TrafficCom is committed to the activities of ASECAP. 

Our experts will contribute to the program with topics covering the EU Taxonomy Regulation, Digital Traffic Management, C-ITS and Toll Enforcement.

Thomas Reznicek will present on May 27 from 12:00 to 1:15 p.m. in Parallel Session 1 the transition of the Swiss Heavy Duty Vehicle Tax to the 3rd Generation System in 2025.

Nuno Gusmao will speak on May 27, from 4:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Parallel Session 1 on the impact of zero emission vehicle deployment on road infrastructure.

Our expert

Richard Lax, Executive Expert EU Affairs

Richard Lax

Executive Expert EU Affairs, Kapsch TrafficCom

Thomas Reznicek, Area Sales Manager, Kapsch TrafficCom

Thomas Reznicek

Area Sales Manager EMENA, Kapsch TrafficCom

Nuno Gusmao, Solution Consultant EMENA, Kapsch TrafficCom

Nuno Gusmao

Solution Consultant EMENA, Kapsch TrafficCom

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The latest generation of tolling technology is transforming the way roads are being used and paid for. Authorities and concessionaires can deliver more value for end users than ever before, while maximizing their operating efficiency. Kapsch TrafficCom invests heavily in R&D, ensuring that our technology portfolio is always ahead of current market needs.

Kapsch TrafficCom, together with the Austrian road operator ASFINAG, has installed the first operational Green Gantry in Carinthia, Austria. In contrast to conventional toll gantries made of steel or aluminum, which are associated with significant emissions due to their production and recycling processes, the Green Gantry is made of renewable wood and saves 15 tons of CO2.

Kapsch TrafficCom is driving the transformations in tolling. Find out more in our new whitepaper:

  • Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa

  • Latin America

  • Asia and Oceania

Kapsch TrafficCom is driving the transformations in tolling. Find out more in our new whitepaper:

  • Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa

  • Latin America

  • Asia and Oceania

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