Taipei Metro Users of the card on the
Taipei Metro are required to pass the card over the EasyCard sensor area on fare gates both entering and exiting the stations; the first pass registers the start of the journey and the second as the end. Fares deducted from the card depend on the distance traveled and whether a public bus was used within a transfer time frame (currently, one hour). Beginning in 2020, travelers using an IC Card such as EasyCard on Taipei MRT trains will receive a rebate of between 10 and 30% on all Taipei MRT fares, with the discount percentage based on the number of rides taken during the month. The rebate amount is deposited onto the IC card the next time the traveler uses the card on the Taipei MRT after the end of the respective month, but the rebate must be collected within six months. Prior to the current rebate scheme, IC card users were instead given an automatic 20% discount off every published fare. The EasyCard can also be used for the
Maokong Gondola without any discounts.
Taichung MRT The EasyCard can be used on the
Taichung MRT.
Taoyuan Metro The EasyCard are available for each station of the
Taoyuan Airport MRT. Using the card to shuttle between the three stations from A12 station (
Airport Terminal 1) to A14a station (
Airport Hotel) is free.
Kaohsiung Metro Users of the card can use the card on the Red and Orange Lines of the
Kaohsiung Metro. Fares deducted from the card depend on the distance traveled and a 15% discount over single journey tokens, which is the same as
iPASS. The
Circular light rail enabled EasyCard usage from February 2018. The EasyCard can be topped up only at the information center of each station of Kaohsiung Metro. The add-value machines are scheduled to enable EasyCard add-value function in May 2018.
Taiwan Railway The EasyCard is available for all stations of
Taiwan Railway. Passengers holding the card can take all trains except Taroko Express, Puyuma Express, group trains, tourism trains, and specified operating trains. There is a 10% discount if the travelling distance is less than 70km. bus.
Buses The EasyCard can be used on most city bus systems and several inter-city bus in Taiwan. The card might not be accepted on several routes. In Taipei, passengers using Adult cards (including co-branded credit cards and debit cards), Student cards, or Concessionaire (Welfare) cards to transfer between Metro and bus within one hour, receive an NT$8, NT$6 and NT$4 discount respectively. The EasyCard machine prevents repeated transactions on the same card until the bus travels into the next paying section. In Taichung, users can enjoy a 10-kilometer free ride.
Taxis A trial allowing the payment of taxi fares with the card was carried out in 2005 but this payment option was not then implemented on a wider level for taxi journeys.
Parking The EasyCard is accepted in government-run parking lots and some privately run parking lots. Parking meters accept Easy Cards exclusively, charged in quarter-hour increments, and expire in due time like a normal meter. In Taipei, EasyCard is also accepted at public garages adjacent to Taipei Metro stations and in other areas of Taipei. As of 2008, the EasyCard can be used to pay for boat rides in areas such as
Tamsui.
Designated retailers As of 1 April 2024, EasyCards can now be used to pay for purchases at a variety of stores across Taiwan including
7-Eleven,
FamilyMart,
Cosmed,
OK Mart,
Hi-Life,
Starbucks,
Muji,
Daiso and
Pacific SOGO. In 2011, card usage is expected to be expanded to gas stations and fast food chains.
Other uses In addition to payment, the EasyCard has also been used as a multifunctional card. At the 2010
World Model UN Conference held in Taipei, the card served as a ticket, meal coupon, and identification card (in addition to its regular uses). Limited edition cards have also been sold to raise money for charity.
Other areas of use In addition to paying for public transit, parking, and select retailers, the EasyCard can also be used for: • Most buses in multiple areas in Taiwan • Ferries (Taipei Blue highway). • Admission into the
Taipei Zoo, and at some museums, festival activities and recreational areas. •
Library cards, allowing the user to borrow materials from Taipei or Yilan Public Libraries. • Digital IDs, including Student ID Cards. •
YouBike bicycle sharing system. (Registration with the YouBike system with registered mobile telephone is required) ==Payment and recharge==