A new kind of license plate now is available for fleets based in the Lone Star State

Reviver, a technology company and developer of the digital license plate, announced on Tuesday that it has launched its suite of products for sale to commercial vehicle owners in Texas.

Commercial businesses in Texas can access a growing number of personalization, convenience, and security features delivered via the digital plate. Legislative approval and close collaboration with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) paved the way for this product launch.

 Reviver’s digital license plates are approved for use on commercial vehicles in Texas and legal to drive throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Commercial fleet businesses access digital license plates via RFleet, which combines the RPlate, a tamper-proof digital license plate device with integrated telematics capabilities, along with the RFleet Software Dashboard.

RFleet offers a suite of features tailored to businesses managing vehicle fleets, including automated vehicle registration and compliance, as well as a robust set of telematics and safety features. RFleet can eliminate physical tags and stickers and enables fleet managers to conduct centralized vehicle registration renewal of their entire fleet.

Not all of these services are yet fully available in Texas, according to a news release.

“We are very excited to make digital license plates available for commercial vehicles in Texas,” Reviver executive vice president of sales CJ Meurell said in the news release. “Vehicle fleets are one of the biggest capital investments that many companies make, and they are notoriously difficult and time-consuming to manage. We believe digital license plates can play an important role in providing solutions for businesses.”

Additional RFleet features include integrated telematics, which can provides real-time vehicle tracking, geofencing, trip logging, speeding alerts and more. RFleet offers unique safety alert features, including STOLEN Mode with GPS tracking and the ability to report a vehicle stolen through the dashboard.

Further, the interface can integrate seamlessly with existing fleet management systems, such as enterprise telematics systems, allowing easy integration of RFleet’s fleet compliance features.

“The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles is committed to providing Texas commercial fleets high levels of customer service,” TxDMV director of vehicle titles and registration Roland Luna Sr said in the release.

“Working with Reviver to implement digital license plate offerings for commercial fleets is just one way we are helping Texas companies navigate today’s technically competitive landscape,” Luna added.

For more information, visit reviver.com/rfleet.