Do pure electric vehicles require annual inspection?
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Pure electric vehicles require annual inspection. Electric vehicles are also licensed motor vehicles, which are inspected every two years within the first six years, and once a year after exceeding six years. Documents required for pure electric vehicle annual inspection: "Motor Vehicle Inspection Mark Application Form" (no need to bring, provided on-site for direct filling). Motor vehicle driving license. Compulsory traffic insurance certificate. Vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate (usually purchased together with compulsory insurance and can be found in the compulsory insurance policy; if not found, inquire with the insurance company, as some regions may handle this separately). Owner's ID card. If handled by someone else, the agent must bring their own ID card. Regulations for vehicle annual inspection: Operational passenger vehicles are inspected once a year within five years, and once every six months after exceeding five years. Trucks and large and medium-sized non-operational passenger vehicles are inspected once a year within ten years, and once every six months after exceeding ten years. Motorcycles are inspected once every two years within four years, and once a year after exceeding four years. After exceeding six years, private vehicles with nine seats or less within ten years are relaxed from annual inspection to biennial inspection. That is to say, private vehicles within ten years only need to undergo online inspections in the sixth and eighth years.