The measure will be applied throughout AMBA. Accreditations may be executed with the Cargo on Board validator.
The government announced that Up to $40,000 can be credited to SUBE cards of those who travel in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA). Electronic validation can be requested through the Onboard Charging system. The news was announced this afternoon.
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Starting today, those who wish to charge more than $9,000, can reach the new limit making several purchases through electronic channels. The $40,000 They can also be accredited through the appSUBEavailable for most cell phones.


However, the technology of Cargo a Bordo has availability in more than 90% of the buses who work and circulate in the AMBA. This novelty, implemented since May 27 of the current year, was presented as a Cargo alternative to improve passenger experienceand that they are not forced to charge their card before getting on the transport.
At the same time, it allows users to not have to depend on home banking, withdrawing money from ATMs and virtual wallets. In addition, The load limit at the Automatic Terminal remains the same: $9,900.
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The measure will be available to the entire AMBA.
Ignacio Petunchi
How this technology works
To use Onboard Charging, The passenger must inform the driver that he must prove his load when it comes time to get on. Then, you must place your SUBE card on the validator, which is the same device where the travel payments are made.
It should be noted that the request for accreditation can be made at any time during the trip. All It is essential that the validator has an internet connection.
After proving the load (or loads), everything continues as usual: the destination of the trip is indicated and the ticket corresponding to the transfer time is paid.
The channels available to make an electronic upload are:
- SUBE App (available for cell phones with Android 6 or higher operating system).
- Virtual wallets.
- ATMs.
- Homebanking.
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