Shell to support TNG RFID for fuel payments, free RFID at selected stations

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Shell to support TNG RFID for fuel payments, free RFID at selected stations
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Soon you can pay for petrol at Shell using Touch 'n Go RFID. They are also offering 10,000 free TNG RFID at selected Shell stations.

usage beyond highway toll payments. Users can look forward to RFID parking in Q3 2020 and RFID refuelling in Q4 2020. The company also targets to introduce drive-thru retail payments via RFID in Q1 2021.

Touch ‘n Go is also offering free RFID tags at selected Shell stations for consumers that spend a minimum of RM50 using TNG’s eWallet. The participating stations are:Shell Desa Aman PuriShell Jalan Cheras KM 5.5 Effective from 15th February 2020, the TNG RFID tags will be sold for RM35 each and it includes a one-time replacement on the same vehicle. At the moment, all RFID fitment centres are

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