Do hybrid vehicles use green or blue license plates?
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Plug-in hybrid vehicles require green license plates, while conventional hybrid vehicles use blue license plates. A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) is a type of new energy vehicle that bridges the gap between pure electric vehicles and traditional fuel-powered cars. It features both a conventional car's engine, transmission, drivetrain, fuel system, and fuel tank, as well as the battery, electric motor, and control circuitry of a pure electric vehicle. Conventional hybrid vehicles refer to those whose propulsion systems consist of two or more individual drive systems that can operate simultaneously, with the vehicle's driving power provided by either system alone or in combination, depending on actual driving conditions. License plates, commonly known as vehicle tags, refer to the plates affixed to the front and rear of a vehicle. They are typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, and display the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information.