EasyCard Taiwan Guide 2026: Price, Top Up & How to Use

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If you are heading to Taipei, Kaohsiung, Taichung or other cities, an EasyCard Taiwan is one of the most convenient travel essentials to have in your wallet.

Instead of carrying coins for every MRT or bus ride, you can simply tap your EasyCard when using public transport. It can also be used at selected convenience stores or shop across Taiwan.

Here is everything you need to know about the EasyCard Taiwan, including how much it costs, where to buy, top up guide, and whether it is worth getting for your Taiwan holiday.

EasyCard Taiwan Overview

EasyCard Taiwan

EasyCard, known as 悠遊卡 in Chinese, is a rechargeable contactless stored value card widely used for transportation and everyday payments in Taiwan.

It was originally introduced to integrate public transport in Greater Taipei, but its usage has expanded significantly. Today, EasyCard can be used on various MRT systems, buses, Taiwan Railways, public bicycles, selected ferries, taxis and other participating transport services. It is also accepted at many participating shops and services.

For Singaporeans, the biggest advantage is convenience. Once you have topped up your card, you can simply tap it at supported transport readers instead of buying individual tickets for every journey.

EasyCard Taiwan Price & Costs

The price of the physical card is NT$100 (S$4) and it excluded the stored value you add to the card.

You will need to add money to the card before using it.

EasyCard item

Details

Standard adult card

NT$100

Stored value

Added separately

Maximum stored value

NT$10,000

Top up

Available repeatedly

Refund

Available at designated service locations when the card is terminated

Where to Buy EasyCard in Taiwan

EasyCard Taiwan

Buying an EasyCard in Taiwan is relatively straightforward. Standard adult cards are available at major convenience stores including 7 Eleven, FamilyMart, Hi Life and OK Mart, as well as information centres at Taipei Metro, Taoyuan Metro and Kaohsiung Metro stations.

You can also find EasyCard sales and top up services at selected transport service centres.

If you arrive at Taoyuan International Airport, there are also EasyCard sales points associated with transport services at the airport. The official EasyCard service information lists Kuo Kuang Bus locations at Taoyuan Airport Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 among its sales locations.

Location

EasyCard available?

7 Eleven

Yes

FamilyMart

Yes

Hi Life

Yes

OK Mart

Yes

Taipei Metro stations

Yes

Taoyuan Metro stations

Yes

Kaohsiung Metro stations

Yes

Selected airport service locations

Yes

🚨Tip: If you are landing at Taoyuan Airport and plan to take the Airport MRT into Taipei, getting an EasyCard early can make the first part of your trip much easier.

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EasyCard Top Up Guide: Where & How

EasyCard Taiwan

Once you have your card, you need to add stored value before using it.

The easiest option for tourists is usually to top up with cash in New Taiwan dollars at an MRT station or participating convenience store.

EasyCard can be topped up at Taipei Metro, Taoyuan Metro and Taichung Metro information centres, as well as participating convenience stores throughout Taiwan. There are also top up machines at various MRT stations.

The maximum stored value on an EasyCard is NT$10,000 (S$400+).

How Much Should You Top Up?

For a short Taiwan holiday, there is no need to put NT$10,000 on your card.

A practical approach is to start with around NT$300 to NT$500 (S$12 to S$20+), then top up again when your balance gets low. This gives you enough flexibility for MRT rides, buses and small purchases without leaving too much unused balance at the end of your trip.

💓Tip: Keep some New Taiwan dollars with you for topping up because standard EasyCard cash top ups are widely available at MRT stations and convenience stores.

Using EasyCard on Taiwan's Public Transport

EasyCard Taiwan

One of the reasons the EasyCard is so useful is that it goes beyond the Taipei MRT.

The official EasyCard usage network covers different categories including MRT, buses, parking, Taiwan Railways, Taiwan High Speed Rail services in specified use cases, taxis, ferries and public bicycles. Acceptance varies by operator and service, so always check before travelling.

MRT

EasyCard is especially useful for MRT travel. At Taipei Metro stations, simply tap your card at the reader when entering and tap again when exiting. The fare is automatically deducted from your stored value.

It can also be used on other supported metro systems, including Taoyuan Metro, Taichung Metro and Kaohsiung Metro, subject to the relevant operator's rules.

How to Use EasyCard on the MRT

Using EasyCard is simple, especially if you are already familiar with Singapore's contactless public transport system.

Step 1: Enter the station

Tap your EasyCard on the reader at the MRT gate.

Step 2: Take your train

Follow the signs and board the correct MRT service.

Step 3: Exit the station

Tap the same EasyCard on the reader when exiting.

The system will automatically deduct the fare from your stored value.

🚨Important: Always use the same EasyCard when entering and exiting the MRT. Do not lend your card to another traveller while you are still inside the system.

Buses

EasyCard can be used on participating bus services. Simply tap your card on the EasyCard reader when required.

This is particularly handy in Taipei, where buses can take you to attractions that are not directly beside an MRT station.

YouBike

EasyCard is also supported for participating public bicycle services, making it useful for travellers who want to explore Taiwan by bike.

Convenience Stores and Shops

EasyCard is accepted at many participating shops and everyday services. This can include convenience stores, supermarkets, restaurants and other participating businesses.

However, acceptance is not universal, so look for the EasyCard logo or check with the shop before paying.

Can You Use EasyCard for Airport of Intercity Travel?

EasyCard is handy for getting around Taiwan, but its use depends on the transport service.

For Singaporeans arriving at Taoyuan International Airport, you can use EasyCard on the Taoyuan Airport MRT, making it easy to travel between the airport and Taipei without buying a separate single journey ticket. Just make sure your card has enough stored value before entering the station.

For longer journeys between cities, such as travelling from Taipei to Kaohsiung by Taiwan High Speed Rail, EasyCard has specific usage arrangements and should not be treated as a regular tap in and tap out ticket. For most travellers, purchasing a separate HSR ticket is the simpler option, while keeping your EasyCard for MRT, buses, Airport MRT and other supported local transport.

💌Tip: If you are flying into Taoyuan Airport and heading straight to Taipei, getting an EasyCard at the airport can save you the hassle of buying another transport card before starting your trip.

EasyCard vs Buying Single Journey Tickets

**Taiwan Transit Cards**

If you are wondering whether an EasyCard is actually worth getting, it usually makes sense for travellers who plan to use public transport frequently.

For a Singaporean visiting Taiwan for several days and planning to explore multiple neighbourhoods, an EasyCard can save you time and make getting around much more convenient.

EasyCard

Single Journey Ticket

Rechargeable

Buy tickets for individual journeys

Convenient for multiple trips

More suitable for occasional rides

Works across many participating services

Generally limited to the selected journey

Can be used at participating shops

Mainly for transport

No need to queue for every MRT ride

May need to purchase a ticket each time

EasyCard vs iPASS: Which Should SIngaporeans Get?

Taiwan has more than one stored value transport card, with iPASS being another popular option.

Both can be used across different transport and payment networks, and their acceptance has become increasingly broad.

For a first trip to Taipei, however, EasyCard is a simple choice, particularly if your itinerary focuses on Taipei and nearby attractions.

If you already have a specific itinerary covering several cities, check which card provides the most convenient coverage for the transport services you plan to use.

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EasyCard Refunds & What to Do With Your Balance

Yes, you can request a refund of the remaining stored value while terminating the EasyCard, but you cannot simply keep using the card after it has been terminated.

The EasyCard Corporation provides refund services at designated locations, including Taipei Metro information counters and selected EasyCard service centres.

Not every place that sells or tops up EasyCard also processes refunds, so do not assume that you can return the card at any convenience store.

Should You Refund It Before Flying Home?

If you are unlikely to return to Taiwan soon, you may want to check your remaining balance near the end of your trip and decide whether to refund it.

Alternatively, some travellers choose to spend the remaining balance at participating convenience stores or shops before leaving Taiwan.

💌Tip: Do not top up a large amount on your final day unless you know you will use it.

EasyCard Taiwan Tips for Singaporeans

EasyCard Taiwan

1. Get Your EasyCard Early

If you know you will be taking the MRT or bus frequently, buy your EasyCard soon after arriving in Taiwan so you can start using public transport without repeatedly purchasing tickets.

2. Keep Some Taiwan Dollars for Top Ups

Cash top ups are widely available, including at MRT stations and convenience stores.

3. Do Not Overload the Card

You can top up repeatedly, so there is no need to put a huge amount onto your card at the start of your holiday.

4. Check the Balance Regularly

Check your remaining balance before heading out for the day, especially if you are travelling outside central Taipei.

5. Keep Your EasyCard Separate

Do not place multiple contactless cards together when tapping. Keeping your EasyCard separate can help avoid confusion at readers.

6. Check the EasyCard Logo Before Paying

Although EasyCard has a wide acceptance network, not every shop or attraction accepts it. Look for the EasyCard logo or ask before making payment.

7. Use It for More Than Just MRT Rides

One of the biggest advantages of an EasyCard is its versatility. Depending on the location and participating operator, it can be useful for buses, public bicycles, selected rail services, shops and more.

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Is EasyCard Worth It for a Taiwan Trip?

EasyCard Taiwan

For most Singaporeans visiting Taiwan, yes, an EasyCard is worth considering, especially if your holiday includes plenty of MRT and bus rides.

It is particularly convenient for a Taipei itinerary covering places such as Ximending, Taipei 101, Shilin, Beitou and other neighbourhoods where you may be switching between MRT lines and buses.

You also get the added convenience of using the card at participating stores and services, meaning it can become a handy little travel wallet throughout your trip.

The best part is that you do not need to calculate every small transport fare before boarding. Simply top up your card, tap when travelling and keep exploring.

What Happens If You Lose Your EasyCard?

This is important for tourists.

An unregistered EasyCard is treated as and unregistered card. If it is lost or stolen, the stored value is generally treated as lost and cannot be reported for suspension or compensation.

That why is it better not to keep a large amount of money on your EasyCard.

For a holiday, topping up smaller amounts throughout the trip is a sensible way to limit your potential loss if you misplace the card.

Final Thoughts

Taipei 101

An EasyCard Taiwan is one of those small travel essentials that can make a Taiwan holiday noticeably easier.

For Singaporeans, the experience feels familiar: top up your card, tap when travelling and continue exploring without worrying about buying a ticket for every short MRT or bus journey.

If you are visiting Taiwan for several days, especially if Taipei is your main destination, getting an EasyCard early in your trip can be a simple way to make your transport experience smoother.

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