Cipali Toll Rates Set to Increase on October 30, Here's What You Need to Know

Cipali Toll Rates Set to Increase on October 30, Here's What You Need to Know
A traveler's vehicle (left lane) is stuck in traffic on the Cikopo-Palimanan (Cipali) Toll Road at KM 150, Mekarjaya, West Java, Friday, April 5, 2024. (ANTARA)

SEAToday.com, Palimanan - The toll rates for Cikopo – Palimanan, or Cipali, will increase starting Wednesday, October 30, 2024, at 00:00 WIB. This rate increase follows the Decree of the Minister of Public Works and Public Housing Number 2789/KPTS/M/2024. The new rates will vary according to vehicle class.

The adjustment is in line with Law Number 02 of 2022, which mandates the review and adjustment of toll rates every two months, considering factors like inflation and the fulfillment of Minimum Service Standards (SPM) for toll roads.

The rate increase for shorter distances ranges from IDR3,000 to IDR6,500, while for longer distances, it ranges from IDR13,000 to IDR27,000. Here are the details:

  1. Closest Route (Cikopo - Kalijati)

    • Class I: IDR30,500
    • Classes II and III: IDR50,500
    • Classes IV and V: IDR63,500
  2. Longest Route (Cikopo - Palimanan)

    • Class I: IDR132,000
    • Classes II and III: IDR217,500
    • Classes IV and V: IDR273,000

The Cipali Toll Road spans 116 kilometers, connecting Cikopo, Purwakarta to Palimanan and Cirebon. It is part of the Trans Java Toll Road network, which links Merak in Banten to Banyuwangi in East Java, making it the longest toll road in Java and the third longest in Indonesia.