What is a Green License Plate?

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KyleAnn
07/29/25 11:00pm
Green license plates refer to the license plates for new energy vehicles, designed to distinguish them from traditional fuel-powered vehicles. Green license plates are categorized into: 1. Small new energy vehicle plates, which feature a gradient green background with black characters; 2. Large new energy vehicle plates, which use a yellow-green dual-color background, with the number of digits increased from the usual five to six. The characteristics of green license plates include: 1. No traffic restrictions based on plate numbers; 2. Exemption from parking fees in many parking lots; 3. Exemption from annual inspections; 4. Prevention of counterfeit or cloned plates. License plates are metal or plastic plates attached to the front and rear of a vehicle, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other basic information.
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