After years of planning, coordination, and motorist frustration, the government has finally rolled out a long-awaited upgrade for drivers in Luzon and Metro Manila: the One RFID, All Tollways program.
Starting October 21, motorists can breeze through expressways using just one RFID tag and one account—no more juggling between Autosweep and Easytrip when moving from north to south.
This marks the official start of full RFID interoperability across toll roads operated by San Miguel Corporation (SMC) Tollways and Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC). Private motorists can already enjoy the convenience. The group and fleet accounts for the new system, however, will follow in 2026.
Under the old system, travelers needed separate accounts for Autosweep and Easytrip. That meant reloading two different wallets and switching lanes depending on which tag their vehicle carried—a hassle especially during long drives or peak holiday traffic.
With One RFID, you can now choose either provider—Autosweep or Easytrip—and use your balance to pay tolls across all Luzon expressways.
SMC Tollways’ Autosweep covers MCX, NAIAx, SLEx, Skyway, Star Tollway, and TPLEx.
MPTC’s Easytrip works on CALAx, Cavitex, C-5 Southlink, NLEx, the NLEx Connector, and SCTEx.

How to register
Enrollment is free and voluntary, so you can choose to stay with your current setup or upgrade to One RFID.
For Autosweep users, visit the Autosweep RFID website and fill out your account and vehicle details, upload a valid ID and car documents, then verify through a one-time password.
Easytrip users can go to easytrip.ph, click “Enroll Now” under One RFID, All Tollways, and provide similar details plus car ownership documents if needed.
Once registered, simply visit a service center to remove your old, unused RFID sticker, top up your chosen account, and you’re good to go.
So if you’re hitting the road soon—north or south—this might be the best time to register, stick, and go with One RFID.




