Malaysia’s Touch ’n Go has taken a bold stride into the future of mobility by revealing its latest open-payment and mobility ecosystem during the My-ASEAN Roads & Traffic Tech Expo (MyARTTE 2025). The core component of this new platform is its home-grown Titan Flow Multi-Lane Fast Flow (MLFF) system, which fuses radio-frequency identification (RFID), automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), 3D LiDAR sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver barrier-free tolling and improved vehicle classification.
At the heart of the announcement, Titan Flow is described as an end-to-end MLFF architecture built entirely by Malaysian engineers. It is designed to identify and classify vehicles accurately under heavy traffic flow or adverse weather conditions, enabling seamless toll transactions without the need for physical barriers.
The open-payment ecosystem presented by Touch ’n Go also encompasses parking, public transport and fleet management. Its Parking Ecosystem integrates ticketless, cashless parking via licence plate recognition, while the Digital Transit Pass, developed in collaboration with Prasarana Malaysia Berhad, enables unified access to the country’s Rapid KL bus and rail networks.
A feature within the new ecosystem is “SOS Balance”, which allows motorists with insufficient e-wallet funds to pass through tolls and top-up afterwards. Touch ’n Go reports this feature has benefited over 14 million motorists and over RM42 million in toll transactions so far.
This shows Malaysia’s push towards mobility that is smarter, more connected and more adaptive. By leveraging RFID, ANPR, LiDAR and AI, Touch ’n Go is positioning itself at the centre of a transformation where tolling and transport are integrated seamlessly across modes and infrastructure.
Typically RFID in mobility has been used in discrete applications such as highway tolling or parking. Here RFID forms a central pillar, combined with ANPR and 3D LiDAR, in a unified platform that spans highways, parking, public transport and fleet services. This convergence is particularly relevant for the logistics and transit sectors, which require high-throughput, high-accuracy identification systems.
Touch ’n Go’s announcement at MyARTTE 2025 i an evolution in the mobility space. With Titan Flow and its broader ecosystem, the company offers a glimpse of future infrastructure where tolls, parking and transit payments happen without barriers or tickets, and where RFID plays a core role in enabling this seamless connectivity. For Malaysian commuters, the promise is faster, easier, cashless journeys. For system integrators and technology vendors, this presents new opportunities in RFID, ANPR, LiDAR and AI integration across mobility networks.