Can Blue License Plates Be Switched Back After Changing to Green Ones?
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After switching from blue license plates to green ones, it is not possible to switch back to blue plates. The differences between blue and green license plates are as follows: Different Applicable Vehicle Types: Blue plates are used for conventional fuel-powered vehicles, while green plates are designated for new energy vehicles, including pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles. There are two types of green plates: one is gradient green, and the other is a yellow-green dual-color combination. Gradient green plates are used for new energy passenger cars, while the yellow-green dual-color plates are used for buses. Green plates indicate new energy vehicles, and the number of digits on green plates has increased from five to six. Only two letters, D and F, are used on these plates: D represents pure electric vehicles, and F represents hybrid vehicles. Different Technologies Employed: Green plates utilize anti-counterfeiting technologies such as two-dimensional barcodes and anti-counterfeiting watermark marks, which enhance the anti-counterfeiting performance of the plates to some extent. With the continuous development of automotive production technology, new energy vehicles are gradually entering the automotive market, and consumer demand for these vehicles is increasing. Green license plates are commonly seen in many large cities with license plate restrictions, reflecting the development trend of new energy vehicles. New energy vehicle plates in different regions also enjoy various privileges, such as exemption from traffic restrictions based on license plate tail numbers.