Are out-of-town green license plates subject to traffic restrictions in Shenzhen?

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MacHenry
07/30/25 12:49am
In Shenzhen, out-of-town green license plates are subject to traffic restrictions. The following is relevant information about green license plates: 1. Definition: Green license plate vehicles refer to hybrid and pure electric vehicles. 2. Conditions for obtaining a green license plate: To obtain a green license plate, you must first have a new energy vehicle. New energy vehicles include hybrid electric vehicles, pure electric vehicles, solar-powered vehicles, and other types of new energy vehicles that meet certain conditions. These vehicles can all be registered with green license plates. Additionally, vehicles with green license plates not only avoid purchase restrictions imposed by some large cities but also enjoy various subsidy policies and are exempt from traffic restrictions.
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