South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE)

South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE)
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Overview

The South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE) is a major expressway in Malaysia that plays a crucial role in connecting the southern part of the Klang Valley to key industrial and residential areas. Stretching approximately 51.7 km, the expressway was completed in 2013 and is operated by SKVE Holdings Sdn Bhd, a consortium led by IJM Corporation Berhad.

Serving as a vital transport artery, SKVE significantly eases traffic congestion on parallel routes such as the Federal Highway and the Shah Alam Expressway. It facilitates efficient logistics, trade, and daily commuting, linking major towns, ports, and industrial zones in Selangor and Negeri Sembilan.


Route Overview

The SKVE primarily runs in a north–south direction, beginning from Tanjung Dua Belas near Port Klang in the north and extending southwards to KajangSeremban area, connecting multiple key industrial hubs along the way.

  • Expressway Code: E26
  • Starting Point: Tanjung Dua Belas, Selangor
  • Ending Point: Kajang–Seremban, Selangor / Negeri Sembilan border

The route traverses various towns and urban areas, providing a faster alternative to local roads for freight and passenger traffic.


Key Cities and Exits

Some of the major interchanges and destinations along the SKVE include:

  1. Tanjung Dua Belas Interchange – Access to Port Klang and surrounding industrial areas.
  2. Pulau Indah Exit – Gateway to Pulau Indah and Westport.
  3. Telok Panglima Garang Exit – Serves local towns and industrial estates.
  4. Kelang–Bandar Saujana Putra Exit – Connects to residential and commercial hubs.
  5. USJ–Puchong Link – Connects with Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS, E5).
  6. Kajang–Seremban Interchange – Links to the North–South Expressway Southern Route (E2) and Kajang town.

This sequential network ensures smooth connectivity to industrial zones, townships, and commercial centers.


Scenic Highlights

While primarily designed as an industrial and urban connector, SKVE offers glimpses of Malaysia’s green landscapes:

  • Plantations and Palm Oil Estates – Especially near Telok Panglima Garang and Pulau Indah.
  • Coastal Views – Brief sights of Klang River and nearby coastal areas along the northern stretch.
  • Urban and Residential Skylines – Sections near Bandar Saujana Putra and Puchong provide views of modern township development.

Although not a scenic tourist route, SKVE presents a pleasant drive with well-maintained surroundings.


Rest & Service Areas (R&R)

SKVE features several strategic rest and service areas for drivers:

  • Telok Panglima Garang R&R – Food court, petrol station, prayer room, toilets.
  • Pulau Indah R&R – Petrol station, convenience store, basic amenities.

Drivers can access essential facilities without straying far from the main route, though dedicated leisure stops are limited compared to longer highways like PLUS Expressway.


Toll Information

SKVE employs a closed toll system, with toll charges determined by entry and exit points.

Payment Methods: Touch ‘n Go, SmartTAG, RFID

Sample Toll Rates:

  • Tanjung Dua Belas to Pulau Indah: RM3.50
  • Pulau Indah to Kajang–Seremban: RM7.20

The system is fully electronic, providing smooth and efficient toll collection.


Safety & Facilities

Safety is a priority along the SKVE:

  • Patrol Services: SKVE patrol units monitor traffic and assist in emergencies.
  • Emergency Hotlines: 24-hour hotline available for accidents or breakdowns.
  • Lane Details: 3 lanes per direction in most sections, with dedicated emergency lanes.
  • Speed Limit: Standard 90–110 km/h depending on the stretch.

Clear signage and regular maintenance ensure safe and comfortable driving.


Useful Apps & Resources

Drivers can use these tools for a better SKVE experience:

  • Official SKVE Website: Provides toll info and updates
  • PLUS Mobile App: Live traffic updates for connected highways
  • Google Maps / Waze: Real-time navigation and traffic alerts
  • Touch ‘n Go eWallet App: For cashless toll payment

Travel Tips

  • Plan travel during off-peak hours to avoid congestion near industrial areas.
  • Ensure Touch ‘n Go or RFID accounts are topped up for hassle-free toll payments.
  • Observe lane discipline and speed limits, especially in curves near plantations and residential zones.
  • For long-distance drivers, rest periodically at R&R areas to avoid fatigue.

Connecting Expressways

SKVE connects seamlessly with other major Malaysian expressways:

  • Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS, E5) – Via USJ–Puchong link
  • North–South Expressway Southern Route (E2) – At Kajang–Seremban interchange
  • Port Klang Link (E30) – Near Tanjung Dua Belas
  • LDP (Damansara–Puchong Expressway, E11) – Indirect access via connecting roads

These connections make SKVE a strategic corridor for cargo and passenger traffic across Selangor and Negeri Sembilan.


Summary Table

ParameterDetails
Expressway NameSouth Klang Valley Expressway
CodeE26
Total Length51.7 km
OperatorSKVE Holdings Sdn Bhd
Start PointTanjung Dua Belas, Selangor
End PointKajang–Seremban, Selangor / Negeri Sembilan
States CoveredSelangor, Negeri Sembilan
Average Speed Limit90–110 km/h
Toll TypeClosed system

Conclusion

The South Klang Valley Expressway is a critical infrastructure project that enhances connectivity in the southern Klang Valley. It supports industrial, residential, and commercial traffic, easing congestion on parallel roads and boosting the efficiency of Malaysia’s transport network. By linking major townships, ports, and other expressways, SKVE plays a pivotal role in improving logistics and travel convenience, contributing positively to the nation’s economic growth and mobility.

Road NameRoad Short NameCodeMain Route
North–South Expressway (PLUS)North–South ExpresswayPLUS / E1, E2Bukit Kayu HitamJohor Bahru
North–South Expressway Central LinkELITE ExpresswayE6Shah Alam – Nilai North
New Klang Valley ExpresswayNKVEE1Kuala Lumpur – Klang
Federal HighwayFederal HighwayE5Kuala Lumpur – Klang
Damansara–Puchong ExpresswayLDPE11Damansara – Puchong
Shah Alam ExpresswayKESASE5Sri Petaling – Pandamaran
New Pantai ExpresswayNPEE10Subang – Bangsar
Maju ExpresswayMEXE20Kuala Lumpur – Putrajaya
Kajang Dispersal LinkSILKE18Kajang – Semenyih
Kajang–Seremban HighwayLEKASE21Kajang – Seremban
South Klang Valley ExpresswaySKVEE26Pulau Indah – Kajang
Guthrie Corridor ExpresswayGCEE35Shah Alam – Rawang
Kuala Lumpur–Karak ExpresswayKLKE8Gombak – Karak
East Coast Expressway Phase 1LPT1E8Karak – Kuantan
East Coast Expressway Phase 2LPT2E8Kuantan – Kuala Nerus
ButterworthKulim ExpresswayBKEE15Butterworth – Kulim
Penang BridgePenang BridgeE36Gelugor – Perai
Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah BridgeSecond Penang BridgeE28Batu Maung – Batu Kawan
Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal LinkEDLE14Pandan – CIQ Johor
Senai–Desaru ExpresswaySDEE22Senai – Desaru
Second Link ExpresswayLinkeduaE3Senai – Tuas (Singapore)
Kuala Lumpur–Seremban ExpresswayKL–SerembanE37Kuala Lumpur – Seremban
Cheras–Kajang ExpresswayGrand SagaE7Cheras – Kajang
Kuala Lumpur–Putrajaya ExpresswayMEXE20KL – Putrajaya – KLIA
West Coast ExpresswayWCEE32Taiping – Banting
Central Spine RoadCSRBentong – Kuala Krai
Federal Route 1Federal Route 1FT1Bukit Kayu Hitam – Johor Bahru
Federal Route 2Federal Route 2FT2Port Klang – Kuantan
Federal Route 3Federal Route 3FT3Johor Bahru – Rantau Panjang
Federal Route 4Federal Route 4FT4Gerik – Jeli
Federal Route 5Federal Route 5FT5Ipoh – Johor Bahru
Federal Route 8Federal Route 8FT8Kuala Lumpur – Kota Bharu
Federal Route 9Federal Route 9FT9Karak – Tampin
Federal Route 10Federal Route 10FT10Temerloh – Gemas
Federal Route 24Federal Route 24FT24Muar – Yong Peng
Federal Route 50Federal Route 50FT50Batu Pahat – Kluang – Jemaluang
Federal Route 51Federal Route 51FT51Melaka City – Alor Gajah
Federal Route 54Federal Route 54FT54Kuala Lumpur – Kuala Selangor
Federal Route 76Federal Route 76FT76Kuala Kangsar – Baling – Kulim
Federal Route 67Federal Route 67FT67Sungai Petani – Kuala Ketil
Pan Borneo Highway (Sabah)Pan Borneo SabahAH150 / PBHSKota Kinabalu – Tawau
Kimanis–Keningau HighwayKimanis–Keningau RoadKimanis – Keningau
Kota BeludRanau RoadKota BeludRanauCoastal – Interior link
Pan Borneo Highway (Sarawak)Pan Borneo SarawakAH150 / PBHSTelok Melano – Miri
KuchingSerian RoadKuchingSerianKuching – Serian
BintuluMiri Coastal RoadBintulu–Miri CoastalBintulu – Miri
Kota BharuKuala Krai ExpresswayKBKK ExpresswayKBKKKota Bharu – Kuala Krai
Pan Borneo Highway (Overall)Pan Borneo HighwayPBHAcross Sabah & Sarawak

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