Can Low-Speed Electric Vehicles Be Licensed?
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Low-speed electric vehicles cannot be licensed because they are not included in the national motor vehicle product catalog. The broad definition of low-speed electric vehicles can include electric bicycles, electric motorcycles, electric tricycles, and low-speed electric cars. Low-speed electric vehicles refer to simple four-wheel pure electric vehicles with a speed below 70 kilometers per hour, generally with a maximum speed of 70 km/h, and their appearance, structure, and performance are similar to fuel-powered cars. According to regulations, the national standard for pure electric vehicles specifies a maximum speed not exceeding 80 km/h and a range greater than 80 kilometers.