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Mar 8, 2023

Reviver announces wider rollout of digital license plates in Arizona

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  • Reviver, a startup offering digital license plates, announced that its license plates are now widely available in Arizona for both consumers and commercial businesses. The company has obtained necessary regulatory approvals from the state for the rollout and is legal for Arizona residents to use them across the US, Canada, and Mexico.

  • Its “RPlate,” the company’s consumer digital plate, offers two options: 1) a battery-powered digital plate available on a SaaS basis at USD 19.95 per month, and 2) a hardwired plate offered for USD 24.95 per month. Additionally, Arizona businesses can use "RFleet," which combines the RPlate digital with the RFleet software dashboard that provides a range of tools for commercial vehicle fleet managers.

  • Reviver also revealed its plans to launch more features nationwide in the future, including customizable banner messages, a virtual wallet, parking meter capabilities, and streamlined digital tolling.

  • Analyst QuickTake: With today’s news, Arizona now becomes the fourth state in the US to have authorized the road use of Reviver’s digital license plates, following California, Michigan (for both consumer and commercial offerings), and Texas (for commercial product only).

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