In this article, the topic of BroBizz will be addressed from a broad and detailed perspective. The impact that BroBizz has on current society will be analyzed, as well as its historical relevance and influence in various areas. Furthermore, different points of view will be discussed and arguments for and against BroBizz will be presented, in order to offer a balanced and complete view on this topic. Furthermore, the future implications of BroBizz and possible strategies to address it effectively will be explored. This article seeks to provide readers with a deep and rich understanding of BroBizz, allowing them to form their own opinions and participate in an informed debate on this topic.
![]() Toll collection area at the Øresund Bridge (BroBizz in green lanes) | |
Founded | 1 November 2008 |
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Headquarters | Copenhagen , Denmark |
Owner | Sund & Bælt Holding A/S |
BroBizz is an electronic toll collection system run by the company BroBizz A/S. It originated in Denmark and was established in 2008. The system operates using a wireless transmitter, enabling drivers to pass through tollbooths without stopping. It has been implemented on frequented traffic links such as the Great Belt Fixed Link and the Øresund Bridge. Additionally, BroBizz is accepted for payment on various ferries, toll roads, airport car parks, and parking facilities across multiple Scandinavian cities.
As part of the EasyGo network, BroBizz can also be used for payment on Norwegian toll roads that support the AutoPass system.
BroBizz A/S is registered as a European Electronic Toll Service (EETS) issuer.[1]
BroBizz A/S introduced automatic number-plate recognition on 21 March 2018. With PayByPlate, it is possible to use a number plate as identification. Initially, this service could only be used on the Great Belt Bridge.[2]