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The only available websites seem to be in French - but all state that the Telepeage facility is not available to caravans. Routiers (HGVs) pay an additional toll as a Class 3 vehicle - though telepeage is available to them. I suspect that if you drove through the toll booth with the higher height restriction that you would be charged as an HGV - a rather costly manoeuvre, I would have thought.
If you're still in doubt then perhaps ask Liber-T themselves but I suspect you will still get the same answer.
Not according to this (or the 2metre high banner across the toll-booths)
Yes. Your vehicle has to be a 'Class 1' vehicle. That is to say a vehicle not more than 2 metres high, and not more than 3.5 tonnes in weight. Vehicles towing trailers or caravans are eligible as long as they fit the 'Class 1' brief.
One of the companies - ALIS - have an offer where you don't need to make a deposit for the device and can even have a small discount on one of the stretches of autoroute in their area. The other important thing is that you can have devices that will pay for Class 1 (Cars under 2 metres); Class 2 (Motorhomes and cars towing caravans taller than 2 metres; and also Class 5 (Motorbikes). So, for example, you could have one unit that you use when driving solo, and another one when you are towing the van.
Here is their web page about it - http://www.offres-alis.com/gb/confort.php