RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is a wireless identification technology widely used across the United States and Canada to authenticate users, track assets, and streamline transactions without requiring physical contact.
An RFID system relies on small electronic tags attached to equipment, products, or vehicles. These tags communicate with a reader using radio waves, allowing data to be captured instantly and securely.
In North America, RFID is commonly used in toll collection (like E-ZPass or transponder-based systems), building access control, retail inventory management, logistics operations, and fleet tracking. The technology is also increasingly integrated into EV charging networks, where it enables easy user authentication and automated billing for drivers.
By enabling fast, reliable data exchange, RFID enhances operational efficiency, improves security, and supports seamless user experiences across commercial, industrial, and transportation environments.