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More Norwegian tolling contracts for Q-Free

The Norwegian Roads Administration has awarded a contract valued at around US$4.5 million to Q-Free for four toll contracts in Oppland, Norway. The contracts include installation of charging points, including gantries and roadside equipment, along with service and maintenance after the completion of the installation, as well as options for additional project and service and maintenance works. “Q-Free is pleased to win these contracts for delivery and support of four smaller Autopass tolling projects
September 14, 2015 Read time: 1 min
The Norwegian Roads Administration has awarded a contract valued at around US$4.5 million to 108 Q-Free for four toll contracts in Oppland, Norway.

The contracts include installation of charging points, including gantries and roadside equipment, along with service and maintenance after the completion of the installation, as well as options for additional project and service and maintenance works.

“Q-Free is pleased to win these contracts for delivery and support of four smaller Autopass tolling projects in Norway. With this win, we again demonstrate our competitiveness and we are building a solid background in multi lane free flow tolling projects, comments Q-Free CEO Thomas Falck.

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