Do I need to take a battery-powered vehicle driver's license test if I already have a car driver's license?
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Having a motor vehicle driver's license exempts you from taking the electric vehicle theory test. Types: For electric vehicles that cannot be registered with the national unified 'electric vehicle green license plate,' currently, there seems to be no place that requires holding a driver's license for such electric vehicles. If the 'electric vehicle' in question can be registered with the national unified electric vehicle license plate, then you need to hold a 'motor vehicle driver's license.' The specific level of the license depends on the type of electric vehicle—small car, passenger car, truck, etc. In short, the same driver's license as for the same type of fuel vehicle will suffice. Differences: If you have a car driver's license and ride an electric vehicle, you still need to obtain an electric vehicle driver's license because these are two different types of driver's licenses.