Indonesia Gears Up for Widespread Toll Road Tariff Adjustments
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Impending Toll Road Rate Hikes Across Indonesia
Indonesian motorists should prepare for adjustments to toll road tariffs, with a meaningful number of roads slated for increases. Approximately 38 toll road sections are expected to see revised rates throughout the year, impacting both individual commuters and commercial transportation.
Timeline of Toll Road Adjustments
The tariff adjustments are staggered throughout the year:
- One toll road experienced an increase at the start of 2025.
- Four toll road sections have decrees issued, but implementation is delayed.
- Twelve toll road sections, some pending since last year, are undergoing Minimum Service Standard (SPM) verification.
- the remaining 22 toll road sections are scheduled for tariff adjustments between May and December 2025.
Government Rationale and Regulatory Framework
Wilan Oktavian, Head of the Toll Road Regulatory Agency (BPJT), explained the rationale behind these adjustments:
The tariff adjustment is carried out every 2 years based on the inflation rate and evaluation of the fulfillment of the SPM toll road in accordance with the laws and government regulations.
Wilan Oktavian, Head of BPJT
This bi-annual review process ensures that toll road operators maintain service quality while accounting for economic factors like inflation. current inflation in Indonesia stands at approximately 2.84% as of March 2025, according to Bank Indonesia, influencing the scale of these adjustments.
Specific Toll Road sections Affected
Several toll road sections have already seen tariff adjustments or have decrees in place:
- Soreang – Pasir Koja (tariff adjusted based on Kepmen No. 43/KPTS/M/2025 dated january 16, 2025)
- Tangerang – Merak (based on Kepmen No 176/KPTS/M/2025 dated february 10, 2025 – implementation postponed)
- krian – Legundi – Bunder – Manyar (based on Kepmen No. 330/KPTS/M/2025 dated March 4, 2025 – implementation postponed)
- Semarang ABC (based on KEPMEN No. 399/KPTS/M/2025 dated March 26, 2025)
- Bogor Ring Road (Based on Kepmen No. 398/KPTS/M/2025 dated March 26,2025)
Government Considerations and Postponements
Recognizing the financial pressures on citizens during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr,the government has opted to delay tariff adjustments for the Tangerang – Merak and Krian – Legundi – Bunder toll road sections.This decision aims to alleviate the burden on the public during a period of heightened expenses.
However, the tariff adjustments for the Semarang ABC and bogor Ring Road are scheduled to proceed in April 2025.
Further Adjustments Anticipated
Additional toll road sections are expected to undergo tariff adjustments later in the year, including:
- Kayuagung – Palembang (originally scheduled for January 2023)
- Serang – Panimbang (originally scheduled for November 2023)
Indonesia’s Toll Road Expansion and Tariff Adjustments: What Drivers Need to know
A comprehensive overview of new toll road openings and upcoming tariff revisions across Indonesia, impacting travel from Medan to Surabaya.
Accelerating Infrastructure: New Toll Roads Set to Open
indonesia is significantly expanding its toll road network, with several new segments slated to open throughout 2025. These additions aim to improve connectivity, reduce travel times, and stimulate economic growth across various regions. Though, these projects are still undergoing rigorous verification processes.
the Ministry of Public Works and housing is overseeing the final stages of these projects, ensuring they meet the required standards before opening to the public. These standards encompass road safety, infrastructure quality, and overall service provision.
Key Toll Road Segments Opening in 2025:
Here’s a breakdown of the toll road segments expected to commence operations, according to the latest schedules:
- Pandaan – Malang (Opened December 2024)
- SS WARU – Juanda Airport (Opened February 2025)
- Semarang – Demak Section 2 (Opened February 2025)
- Cileunyi – Sumedang – dawuan (Opened February 2025)
- Depok – Antasari (Opened March 2025)
- Kunciran – Serpong (Opened March 2025)
- Bekasi – Cawang – Kampung Melayu (Opened march 2025)
- Balikpapan – Samarinda (Opened March 2025)
- Medan – Binjai (Opened april 2025)
- Bakauheni – Terbanggi Besar (Opened April 2025)
It’s significant to note that these schedules are subject to change pending final technical recommendations and verification processes.Any adjustments will be announced accordingly.
Tariff Adjustments on Existing Toll Roads: What to Expect
Alongside the expansion, toll rates on several existing segments are scheduled for adjustments between May and December 2025. These revisions are typically implemented every two years, as stipulated by government regulations, and are contingent upon meeting the Minimum Service standards (SPM).
Toll Roads Facing Tariff Revisions:
The following toll road segments are slated for tariff adjustments based on the current schedule:
- Cikampek-Purwakarta-Padalarang (May 2025)
- Padalarang-Cileunyi (May 2025)
- Palimanan-Kanci (July 2025)
- Cibitung-Cilincing Section 2,3,4 (July 2025)
- Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi (July 2025)
- Prof. Dr. Ir. soedijatmo (July 2025)
- Cimanggis-Cibitung Section 1 and 2A (July 2025)
- Ngawi-Kertosono (July 2025)
- Kanci-Pejagan (August 2025)
- Gempol-Pasuruan (August 2025)
- Solo-Mantingan-Ngawi (August 2025)
- Belawan-Medan-Tanjung Morawa (August 2025)
- Surabaya-Gempol (September 2025)
- Ujung Pandang Section 1-3 (September 2025)
- Semarang-Batang (September 2025)
- Pemalang-Batang (October 2025)
- Medan-Kualanamu-Tebing Tinggi (October 2025)
- Semarang-Solo (november 2025)
- Jakarta Outter Ring Road (November 2025)
- Pejagan-Pemalang (December 2025)
- Cinere-Jagorawi (December 2025)
- Cengkareng-Kapiran (December 2025)
Minimum Service Standards (SPM): Ensuring Quality for Toll Road Users
The minimum Service Standards (SPM) are a crucial benchmark for evaluating the performance of toll road operators. These standards encompass various aspects, including road maintenance, safety measures, response times to incidents, and the availability of rest areas and other essential facilities.
If BUJT cannot meet the specified SPM, the tariff adjustment will be postponed until the minimum service standards are actually met. This is a form of government commitment to protect the interests of toll road users and ensure that every tariff paid is comparable to the quality of the services received.
Wilan, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Works and Housing
the government emphasizes that tariff adjustments are directly linked to the fulfillment of these standards. If a toll road operator fails to meet the SPM requirements, the scheduled tariff increase will be delayed until the necessary improvements are implemented. This mechanism ensures that users receive value for their money and that toll road operators are held accountable for maintaining service quality.
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