Is the Environmental Protection Label Still Required?

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VanElisa
07/29/25 6:39pm
Environmental protection labels are no longer required. According to the new policy, the vehicle annual inspection and environmental protection inspection labels have been merged into one. As long as the vehicle passes the annual inspection, there is no need to obtain a separate environmental protection label, provided that the tail gas inspection is conducted normally. For vehicles in 2020, only the annual inspection label is required. Nowadays, annual inspection labels are linked with the traffic police system and are available as electronic labels, eliminating the need to display them on the windshield. The automotive environmental protection label is a classification label issued by the state for vehicle emission standards, divided into yellow and green categories. It is issued after reviewing the vehicle type and emission standards, aiming to meet the requirements of energy-saving and emission reduction inspections as well as regular environmental protection checks for vehicles.
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