When will electronic license plates be implemented?

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DeEliana
07/29/25 3:28pm
Electronic license plates have been implemented as early as 2015. Here are the specific details about electronic license plates: 1. Definition: Electronic license plates are an application based on the subdivision, extension, and enhancement of passive radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in the Internet of Things. 2. Technical measures: The basic technical measures involve utilizing the high-precision recognition, high-accuracy collection, and high-sensitivity characteristics of RFID technology. Each motor vehicle is equipped with an electronic license plate tag, which serves as the carrier of vehicle information. When passing through sections equipped with authorized RFID readers, the data on the electronic license plates of each vehicle is collected or written, enabling various comprehensive traffic management functions.
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