(Fox News) A South Carolina company is proposing that the state abandon regular license plates and switch to electronic plates controlled by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
David Findlay, president of Columbia-based Compliance Innovations, plans to approach state lawmakers with the conversion proposal, which is similar to a plan recently rejected in California, WSOCTV.com reported.
Findlay told the station the digital license tags can be programmed from a cell signal and are powered by solar energy and the vibrations of the driver’s vehicle.