![]() That's according to Neville Boston, Reviver founder and chief strategy officer, who told Car and Driver that his digital Rplates will be available in Michigan by the beginning of the second quarter of 2021. But things are about to change, and 2021 is when the company will finally step down hard on the "go ahead, try it out" accelerator. That's slow progress for Reviver, which formed in 2009 to change how the old, metal-based automotive technology works. ![]() Today, only two states allow digital license plates: California and Arizona. Up next, if things continue to go well, we may see cars designed with built-in license plates.Digital plates are more expensive than metal ones, sure, but they can do more, too, like display Amber Alerts or an "I'm Stolen" message. ![]()
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