Can plug-in hybrids use new energy indicators?
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Plug-in hybrids can use new energy indicators. Relevant knowledge about plug-in hybrid electric vehicles is as follows: 1. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles: These are a type of new energy vehicle that falls between pure electric vehicles and fuel-powered vehicles. They primarily use electricity as the main driving force, with fuel as a backup, making this type of vehicle particularly suitable for urban driving. 2. Classification of plug-in hybrid vehicles: Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles are divided into three types: series plug-in hybrid, parallel plug-in hybrid, and power-split plug-in hybrid. 3. Advantages of plug-in hybrid vehicles: Compared to non-plug-in hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles have larger battery capacities, which can support longer driving ranges, while also reducing fuel consumption and emissions.
Last year I bought a plug-in hybrid car and wanted to know if it qualified for a new energy vehicle license plate. After checking, I found that many cities allow applying for green license plates. I live in Shanghai, and my car can run 60 km on pure electric power, so the application process was smooth and quick. The whole process was simple—just filling out a form—and now driving is convenient and saves money. Charging is done at home, and I use gas when going out for flexibility. A friend’s car didn’t qualify because its range was under 50 km, so it’s important to pay attention to local policy differences—it’s best to ask the 4S store when choosing a car. Overall, the experience was good: it saved on purchase tax, is practical, and avoids the hassle of license plate lotteries. But regulations vary by location and change frequently, so beginners should check first to avoid wasted effort.