How Long Does It Take to Get a New Energy Vehicle License Plate?
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For new energy vehicles, the license plate registration usually takes about 7 working days. The plates are uniformly produced by the provincial manufacturing center. Under normal circumstances, non-new energy vehicle plates take 3-5 working days. However, the processing time may vary depending on the region. Documents required for vehicle registration: Original and photocopy of the vehicle owner's identity proof; Original vehicle manufacturing qualification certificate or import certificate for imported vehicles; Original proof of vehicle origin, including the purchase invoice; Original third copy of the compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate; Original vehicle purchase tax payment certificate or tax exemption certificate. Procedure for registering a new energy vehicle: The owner can select a new energy license plate number via the Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform or the "Traffic Management 12123" app. The owner should bring the required documents to the local vehicle management office's new energy vehicle registration point to input relevant information. Drive the vehicle to the new vehicle registration inspection area for inspection and submit the required documents. Confirm the pre-selected license plate number, pay the fees, and receive the vehicle registration certificate and license. The owner can then collect the license plate from the designated manufacturing point using the vehicle registration certificate and install it. Additionally, the registration process may differ by region. For detailed information, consult the local vehicle management office. New energy vehicle license plates are issued for the lifetime of the vehicle as per national policy. Special new energy vehicle plates are categorized into small new energy vehicle plates and large new energy vehicle plates. The dimensions of new energy vehicle plates are 480mm x 140mm. Small new energy vehicle plates feature a gradient green design, while large new energy vehicle plates use a yellow-green dual-color scheme. These plates are produced using eco-friendly, pollution-free printing methods and incorporate anti-counterfeiting technologies such as QR codes, anti-counterfeit patterns, and laser designs to enhance security.