
Emovis Secures Revenue at IBTTA Oklahoma
At a key event for the mobility and tolling industry, Emovis, a global leader in free-flow mobility solutions, presented its vision for the future of road usage charging, highlighting innovative solutions to ensure financial reliability and sustainability in toll operations. The company participated as a Platinum Sponsor at the 2025 Finance and Road Usage Charging Summit of the International Bridge, Tunnel & Turnpike Association (IBTTA), held from April 27 to 29, 2025, at the Omni Oklahoma City Hotel.
Within the framework of this event, which brought together experts from around the world, Miguel Melchor, Director of New Solutions Development and Public Affairs at Emovis, led a featured presentation during the session titled “Finance Track – Revenue Assurance Best Practices – What’s Working and What is Not?” on Monday, April 28.
The session brought together key representatives from various transportation authorities and technology companies, who shared their best practices and current challenges in revenue management in toll systems. Panel participants included experts from several leading tolling sector organizations, including representatives from the New York State Bridge Authority, North Highland, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, who offered their perspectives on current best practices and challenges in the sector.
Emovis’ presentation, “Seamless Innovative Solutions for Revenue Assurance in Toll Operations,” focused on the company’s advanced technological solutions to improve data collection accuracy and reduce revenue leakage. In his speech, Melchor explained how Emovis’ products transform transportation authorities’ management of their toll operations:
“The key to successful revenue management lies in integrating technology that not only ensures accurate data collection, but also minimizes losses and offers a frictionless user experience,” stated Melchor during his presentation. “The challenge for transportation authorities is to find a balance between operational efficiency and user satisfaction. Emovis demonstrates that this is possible through solutions that optimize both aspects.”
Melchor’s participation was part of a broader discussion on best practices in revenue management. The session discussed the most effective strategies to reduce revenue leakage and the importance of adopting a data-driven approach to ensure the integrity of tolling systems.
The 2025 Finance and Road Usage Charging Summit is an annual event organized by IBTTA that brings together experts, transportation authorities, and technology solution providers to discuss the challenges and advancements in road usage charging, the development of electronic tolling systems, and best practices to ensure the financial sustainability of tolling infrastructures.
The session in which Emovis participated stood out for its relevance to the industry’s current challenges, including pressure to increase operational efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance the user experience. The company has been a benchmark in tolling innovation, and its participation in this event reaffirms its commitment to developing advanced technological solutions for the tolling industry.