Arya Omnitalk powers next-gen toll tech with AI and analytics
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Arya Omnitalk powers next-gen toll tech with AI and analytics

Arya Omnitalk is revolutionising toll collection in India with its AI-driven, scalable toll management solutions designed for highways and expressways, including remote locations. The company’s systems enhance speed, security and efficiency, operating smoothly even at over 200 percent capacity.
Its Toll Management System integrates with national electronic toll networks, enabling cashless FASTag transactions, real-time revenue tracking, and fraud prevention. “At Arya Omnitalk, we believe in harnessing the power of technology to create smarter, more efficient toll collection systems that not only improves revenue assurance and management but also enhances the overall commuter experience,” said Anuresh Sharma, COO HTMS, Arya Omnitalk.
With ANPR, AVC, Weigh-in-Motion, and lane management features, the company delivers precision tolling and congestion control. Integrated surveillance, cybersecurity, and AI-powered fraud detection add robust layers of security and compliance.
At Mahakumbh 2025, Arya Omnitalk ensured uninterrupted operations at Lalanagar Toll Plaza for over 45 days, managing over 70,000 vehicles daily. “The success of this project highlights our ability to deploy intelligent systems that adapt to real-time conditions,” added Sharma.
Arya Omnitalk continues to support government and private operators with future-ready toll solutions.

Arya Omnitalk is revolutionising toll collection in India with its AI-driven, scalable toll management solutions designed for highways and expressways, including remote locations. The company’s systems enhance speed, security and efficiency, operating smoothly even at over 200 percent capacity.Its Toll Management System integrates with national electronic toll networks, enabling cashless FASTag transactions, real-time revenue tracking, and fraud prevention. “At Arya Omnitalk, we believe in harnessing the power of technology to create smarter, more efficient toll collection systems that not only improves revenue assurance and management but also enhances the overall commuter experience,” said Anuresh Sharma, COO HTMS, Arya Omnitalk.With ANPR, AVC, Weigh-in-Motion, and lane management features, the company delivers precision tolling and congestion control. Integrated surveillance, cybersecurity, and AI-powered fraud detection add robust layers of security and compliance.At Mahakumbh 2025, Arya Omnitalk ensured uninterrupted operations at Lalanagar Toll Plaza for over 45 days, managing over 70,000 vehicles daily. “The success of this project highlights our ability to deploy intelligent systems that adapt to real-time conditions,” added Sharma.Arya Omnitalk continues to support government and private operators with future-ready toll solutions.

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