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Pay Peage Autoroute with Crypto

Use SolCard for French toll booths, Sanef free-flow payments, and telepeage fees even though autoroute operators do not list direct crypto checkout.

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How to cover French toll charges with crypto

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Get Your SolCard

Sign up for SolCard in minutes. Get your virtual card instantly or order a physical card delivered to your door.

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Load Your Crypto

Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.

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Pay through the route's official toll flow

Use your SolCard in a card lane on classic toll roads, or settle a free-flow trip on the official Sanef payment page or at a Nirio point within 72 hours when no badge or stored card was linked to the journey.

Why SolCard fits autoroute toll payments

Pay at booth lanes that already expect cards

VINCI Autoroutes says its toll lanes accept CB, Visa, and Mastercard, and contactless is available across the network. SolCard fits that normal card payment path when you are on a classic barrier route.

Handle Sanef's 72-hour free-flow deadline

On Sanef's free-flow sections, including the A13, A14, and A4 exit 36, there is no barrier or paper ticket. If a telepeage badge or stored card does not settle the trip automatically, you have 72 hours to pay online or at a Nirio partner point.

Cover telepeage setups that work nationwide

ASFA says the Liber-t badge is valid across the entire French motorway network regardless of which motorway company issued it. That matters if you want one toll setup for trips that cross different concessionaires.

Match monthly post-trip billing

Ulys invoices subscription fees and toll consumption monthly rather than taking a prepaid balance. SolCard is useful when your autoroute spending is settled after the trip instead of only at the barrier.

Use stored-card flows on free-flow accounts

Sanef says customers who register a vehicle and associate a bank card in their client account can have free-flow tolls paid automatically, while others receive passage notifications and must pay within the deadline.

Stay ahead of operator-specific edge cases

Barrier routes and free-flow roads do not bill the same way. VINCI's tariff guide says a missing ticket can trigger the highest applicable toll, while Sanef free-flow charges can escalate if the payment window is missed.

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About Peage Autoroute

Peage Autoroute covers paid access to French toll roads, where billing depends on the route and operator. On classic barrier networks you usually pay at the booth by badge, bank card, or cash, while Sanef's free-flow sections such as the A13, A14, and A4 exit 36 let you drive through and then pay online within 72 hours if no telepeage badge or stored card settles the trip automatically. French autoroute operators do not advertise native crypto checkout, so SolCard gives you a way to fund toll charges, free-flow catch-up payments, and compatible telepeage subscriptions with crypto while the operator still receives a standard card payment.

French toll road payment FAQ

No official autoroute or telepeage pages from ASFA, VINCI Autoroutes, Sanef, or Ulys list native cryptocurrency checkout. Their public payment flows revolve around badge telepeage, bank cards, cash on some routes, or online settlement portals, so SolCard is the crypto-funded workaround.

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