Can a new electric vehicle be driven without a license plate?
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Some regions have introduced policies and regulations for electric vehicles, requiring license plates for road use. If the owner's area does not have such regulations, driving without a license plate is permissible. Owners can consult their local vehicle management office for clarification. Additional information: Generally, electric vehicles are classified as non-motorized vehicles. National regulations mandate license plates for motor vehicles, so electric vehicles do not require license plates for road use. However, according to the new national standard, electric bicycles must meet the following conditions: 1. Have a pedal riding function; 2. Speed must not exceed 25km/h; 3. Weight must not exceed 55kg; 4. Voltage must not exceed 48v, and motor power must not exceed 400W. Electric vehicles meeting these conditions do not require any driver's license or license plate and can be driven normally, as they are classified as non-motorized vehicles.