Is It Safe to Sell an Electric Vehicle Along with Its License Plate?

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RowanFitz
07/29/25 3:52am
Selling an electric vehicle along with its license plate is not safe. You can keep the plate at home, destroy it, or go with the buyer to the vehicle management office to complete the transfer process. If the transfer is not possible, you can also sign an agreement with the buyer. The benefits of licensing an electric vehicle include stricter management, preventing violations, illegal activities, and theft. However, a drawback is the potential for counterfeit plates, making it difficult to manage traffic accidents due to the small size of electric vehicles and the issue of counterfeit plates. To license an electric vehicle, you can visit the local vehicle management office or traffic police station. The owner must submit the original and a copy of their valid ID, the original and a copy of the purchase invoice or receipt, and the original vehicle manufacturing certificate. If the purchase invoice or receipt is lost, the owner should request a replacement from the original seller.
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DelPatrick
08/12/25 3:16pm
I think selling an electric vehicle together with its license plate is very unsafe. The license plate is like the car's ID card, registered under the owner's name. If you sell it to someone else without completing the transfer procedures, the plate remains under your name. Then, if the new owner gets into an accident, violates traffic rules, or commits subsidy fraud, all the responsibility could fall on you. I've heard of a friend who took the easy way out and ended up being held accountable for a pile of fines and compensations, dealing with the mess for months without resolution. Unlike fuel-powered vehicles, electric vehicles have special green new energy license plates, which require reapplication or review during transfer—you can't skip the procedures. It's best to drive the car to the DMV and complete the transfer process properly. Don't cut corners for temporary convenience, or you might face endless troubles later. Safety first—spending some time to sort everything out is much better than suffering the consequences afterward, especially since your driving records are directly tied to your identity.
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DelilahMarie
10/02/25 7:49am
As someone who has driven electric vehicles for many years, I must say selling a car with its license plate is too risky. The plate is tied to the original owner, and if the new owner gets into an accident due to negligence, you might be held responsible. This reminds me of a similar experience my neighbor had, which ended up costing them a lot of money. There's also the issue of subsidy reductions for electric vehicles. Without proper transfer procedures, things can easily go wrong. My advice is not to rush; going through the normal procedures is the safest way to ensure peace of mind.
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