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AutoDigital number plates are here and they feel like the futureDigital licence plates have been given the green light in the US, and trials are happening in the UK tooWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Digital licence plates have been given the green light in the US, and trials are happening in the UK too
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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If you hadn’t heard of digital vehicle registration plates before now, then don’t worry, because they’re new to us too. We might be seeing more of them quite soon though, especially in the US where Ford has just become the first manufacturer to offer them on new cars.
Owners of digital plates can also add a personal message to the bottom of the plate, under the registration itself.
More interesting is how the plates have 5G data and GPS connections. This connects them to a smartphone app, which then alerts the owner if the vehicle is suspected stolen, showing its real-time location and displaying a ‘stolen’ message on the plate itself. They can also show warnings, such as the Amber Alert messages used in the US to inform the public about reports of a missing child.
Also handy is how the registration of the vehicle can be quickly updated using the RPlate app, saving an annual visit to the Department of Motor Vehicles office. In the US, a number plate is registered to the owner of a vehicle, instead of the vehicle itself as they are in the UK. Drivers need to renew their registration every year, and if the owner of a digital plate fails to do so, the plate will show an ‘invalid’ message. Once renewed, the digital display of the plate changes to show it is valid for another year.
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What about digital plates in the UK?
(Image credit: iPlate)
(Image credit: iPlate)
Registration plates work differently here, but digital versions could also soon be on the way, with a company called iPlate currently running a public test. Its smart plate also uses an e-ink display, but one that can show colours beyond just black and white. The plate can therefore turn red if the vehicle is reported stolen.
The glass-fronted plates have GPS and connect to a smartphone app where users can connect to the police and other authorities if they suspect their car has been stolen, or if the plate is being tampered with.
Another feature is how, if two iPlate users are involved in a collision, they can swap details within the smartphone app.
iPlate says users will be notified via the app if their car is not insured, and the plate will flag the uninsured status of a vehicle to other road users. The app also lets users share information about their stolen vehicle with the police.
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