What are the new energy vehicles that do not require a driver's license?
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New energy vehicles that do not require a driver's license include Meide, Jianbu, Leiding, Yujie, etc. The following are specific details: 1. Introduction: New energy vehicles refer to vehicles that use unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources (or use conventional vehicle fuels with new on-board power devices), integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, resulting in vehicles with advanced technical principles, new technologies, and new structures. 2. Classification: New energy vehicles include four major types: hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), battery electric vehicles (BEV, including solar-powered vehicles), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), and other new energy vehicles (such as those using supercapacitors, flywheels, and other high-efficiency energy storage devices). Unconventional vehicle fuels refer to fuels other than gasoline and diesel.
I just bought an electric bicycle for daily commuting. It doesn't require a driver's license at all, is easy to operate and environmentally friendly, making it ideal for urban transportation. Other options include low-speed electric vehicles, such as some small-brand elderly mobility scooters, which don't require a license if their speed is below 50 km/h and are convenient for short trips like grocery shopping. There are also electric scooters and shared e-bike services, such as Didi's Qingju e-bikes, offering freedom and cost savings for travel. Although these new energy vehicles are license-exempt, it's important to wear a helmet, follow traffic rules, and avoid high-speed roads when using them. Overall, they are economical, save fuel costs in the long run, and are environmentally friendly, making them worth a try.
As someone who has long followed traffic regulations, I've noticed that certain new energy vehicles are exempt from requiring a driver's license: electric bicycles with an output power not exceeding 400 watts and a speed below 25km/h do not need a license; low-speed electric vehicles like some four-wheeled mobility scooters, designed for non-main roads with low safety risks, can also be exempt from formalities; electric scooters used in designated areas also qualify. The advantages of these vehicles lie in their low entry barriers and convenient charging, but their disadvantages include weaker protection—extra caution is needed in rainy weather to prevent slipping and to check brakes. It's recommended to prioritize models with CCC certification to ensure quality and after-sales service.