What color license plate is on a hybrid car?
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Hybrid cars have blue license plates. More information about hybrid cars is as follows: Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) combine fuel (gasoline, diesel) and electric power, using an electric motor as an auxiliary power source to assist the engine in driving the car. This technology represents a complementary advantage and can be considered an integrated innovation. In mainstream hybrid technology, the primary power source is the engine, supplemented by a secondary power source—the battery. The combination of these two sources enhances energy efficiency. The electric motor assisting the engine can provide strong and smooth power during normal driving. During startup and acceleration: With the assistance of the electric motor, fuel consumption is reduced. Simply put, compared to a car of the same size, the fuel cost is lower. Therefore, owners can enjoy more powerful starts and acceleration while achieving higher fuel economy.
I just bought a hybrid car, and the license plate is the green new energy license plate. It's really convenient to drive in the city. Mainly because it's fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly, unlike gasoline cars that are subject to traffic restrictions. In places like Beijing and Shanghai, I don’t have to worry about not being allowed to drive during commuting hours. The license plate color is standardized by the government to promote new energy vehicles, and we owners can also enjoy benefits like purchase tax exemptions and parking discounts. A friend of mine switched to this type of car before and was curious about why the plate color was different. It turns out that all plug-in hybrids or pure electric vehicles uniformly use green plates for easy identification. However, it’s important to regularly check the vehicle’s condition and avoid illegal modifications to the exterior that might affect recognition. Overall, the green plate represents green travel, and it’s definitely worth considering getting one.