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Can electric sedans be registered with blue license plates?

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VonColin
07/29/25 5:10pm

Electric sedans cannot be registered with blue license plates; they require green license plates. The following are the differences between blue and green license plates: 1. Applicable vehicle types differ: Green license plates are for new energy vehicles, specifically all-electric and hybrid electric vehicles. Blue license plates are for conventional energy vehicles, i.e., gasoline and diesel vehicles. 2. License plate tail numbers differ: Green license plates have increased from 5 digits to 6 digits, using only two letters: D and F. D represents pure electric, while F represents hybrid. Blue license plates have 5 digits. 3. Different technologies employed: Green license plates utilize new technologies, incorporating two-dimensional barcodes, anti-counterfeiting background patterns, and other anti-counterfeiting measures to enhance security performance.

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ONathan
08/14/25 7:35am

I just got myself an electric sedan with green license plates, not blue ones. That’s because national regulations require new energy vehicles to have green plates, while blue plates are basically for fuel-powered cars. When I bought the car, I specifically consulted the salesperson, and he said pure electric sedans all fall under the new energy vehicle category, so you must apply for green plates during vehicle registration. The green plates even have special identifiers to distinguish between fuel and electric-powered vehicles. I remember when the policy first came out a few years ago, some older cars might still have had blue plates, but now new cars definitely can’t—this helps the government push electrification, reduce pollution, and offer some perks, like free parking in certain cities or skipping queues on highways. Driving it is pretty hassle-free too. If you’re planning to switch to an electric car, remember to prepare your documents in advance—don’t even think about getting blue plates, as that’s definitely against the rules.

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Walter
10/13/25 5:25am

As a veteran driver with 30 years of experience, I've driven all kinds of vehicles, including my current electric sedan, which has a green license plate and cannot use a blue one. According to national policies, electric vehicles are classified under the new energy license plate system, while blue plates are exclusively for fuel-powered vehicles. I recall the policy change occurred in 2016, after which all newly registered electric sedans uniformly adopted green plates with distinctive green backgrounds, making them instantly recognizable. Older vehicles with blue plates might still be usable, but newly purchased electric vehicles must absolutely use green plates. I recommend checking the license plate type carefully when buying a used vehicle to avoid being misled into purchasing an electric sedan claimed to have a blue plate—such claims are usually unreliable and can lead to annual inspection hassles. Driving an electric vehicle saves a lot on fuel costs, but license plate regulations must be followed, and road safety is paramount.

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BriellaLynn
11/26/25 6:24am

I drive an electric sedan mainly because it's environmentally friendly, and the license plate is also green, not allowing for blue plates. The country encourages the use of clean energy, so electric vehicles are all classified under the new energy license plate system, with green plates specifically designed to distinguish them. Blue plates are markers for traditional fuel vehicles, and under the new policy, electric sedans must be registered with green plates, which helps the government monitor pollution reduction and supports the promotion of electric vehicle adoption. Over time, you'll notice the benefits of green plates, such as priority access policies in some cities and convenient parking arrangements. Overall, not being able to use blue plates is a good thing; it promotes sustainable transportation, and we should all support green travel to contribute to the environment.

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