California rolls out digital license plate pilot program
Reporting from Sacramento — Digital license plates will soon be showing up on California cars as part of a pilot project.
The Sacramento Bee reports that the Department of Motor Vehicles is teaming up with the digital plates’ maker, Reviver Auto, to begin marketing them for sale at auto dealerships. Sacramento last week became the first city to agree to test the plates, taking a shipment of 24 plates for its in-house vehicle fleet.
Dealerships are expected to sell the plates for $699, not including installation costs. Users also must pay a monthly fee of about $7. The plates are not available through the Department of Motor Vehicles.
California, which has been quietly prepping its roll-out this year, is the first state to try out the new plates.
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