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Electric Vehicle Annual Inspection Regulations?

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AllieLynn
07/29/25 7:46pm

Electric Vehicle Annual Inspection Regulations: According to the current new energy vehicle annual inspection requirements, the same as gasoline vehicles, the six-year new car exemption policy is adopted. New energy vehicles over six years old must be inspected every two years, those over ten years old must be inspected annually, and those within fifteen years must be inspected every six months. Note that the annual inspection system is mandatory, and both new energy vehicles and gasoline vehicles must strictly comply with the annual inspection system. Annual Inspection Time Requirements: The first annual inspection for a passenger car is conducted when it reaches six years of age. Non-commercial small and micro passenger vehicles, including family cars over six years but under ten years old, require an inspection every two years. For vehicles exactly six years old, the annual inspection requires driving the vehicle to the inspection station with ID card, vehicle license, vehicle and vessel tax or tax exemption certificate, and compulsory traffic insurance policy. After passing the inspection, a certificate will be issued. Finally, submit this form along with the carried documents to the relevant window to receive the annual inspection sticker.

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DelCaroline
08/14/25 3:15pm

I think the annual inspection for electric vehicles is actually quite hassle-free, since it eliminates the most annoying part—emissions testing. When you take it to the inspection station, they only need to check the braking system, whether the lights are functioning properly, tire wear, chassis structural safety, and so on. The process is similar to that of traditional gasoline cars but faster. According to regulations, inspections are required annually or biennially to ensure the vehicle poses no safety risks on the road. I usually drive my EV to work, and before the inspection, I check things like whether the lights work and if the brakes make any unusual noises—just to prepare in advance and avoid wasting time on re-inspections. The key is not to overlook battery system safety. Although not all regions enforce strict checks on this, it's always wise to pay attention to the charging port's stability to prevent accidents. Remember to get it done on time to avoid late fees and, more importantly, to stay safe. It’s really that simple.

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MacFelix
10/15/25 7:16am

From a technical perspective, the annual inspection regulations for electric vehicles primarily focus on testing safety performance aspects, such as whether the braking efficiency meets standards, the compliance of light beam angles, and the presence of any looseness in the suspension and steering systems. Since there are no exhaust emissions, the emission testing is naturally skipped, reducing the burden. The standards are based on the "Motor Vehicle Safety Technical Inspection Specifications," with inspections required every two years or annually depending on the region. I pay attention to the process where inspectors connect equipment to test circuit stability, especially the anti-leakage measures for high-voltage battery components, which is a unique risk point for electric vehicles. Overall, annual inspections help maintain the vehicle's condition, extend the lifespan of electric vehicles, and reduce failure rates. Identifying and addressing issues promptly is much more cost-effective than repairs after the fact, and learning some self-inspection techniques can also save money.

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MacFinley
11/28/25 8:06am

EV annual inspection is essentially a safety check to ensure your car doesn't fall apart, focusing on brakes, lights, tire pressure, etc., with no emissions test to worry about. I recommend doing a quick self-check before the inspection, like testing light switches and brake responsiveness. Fix any issues before going to the inspection station to pass in one go without hassle. Just follow the required schedule and don't delay, or you'll face annoying fines. This is genuinely for road safety—never overlook any potential hazards.

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