
The differences between green license plates and blue license plates for electric vehicles: 1. Different vehicle types: Green license plates are for new energy vehicles, which include fully electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles; blue license plates are for conventional energy vehicles, i.e., gasoline and diesel vehicles. 2. Different license plate endings: Green license plates have 6 digits and use only two letters, D and F, where D represents pure electric and F represents hybrid; blue license plates have 5 digits. The following is an introduction to green license plates: New energy vehicles use green license plates to symbolize green, environmental protection, and technology, which not only facilitates differentiated management and easy identification but also highlights the characteristics of new energy and technological innovation.

Green license plates represent new energy vehicles, such as pure electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids, primarily promoted by environmental policies to encourage a shift towards cleaner energy. Blue plates, on the other hand, are the mark of traditional fuel-powered vehicles, which require refueling and emit more pollution. The government's classification aims to reduce urban smog and encourage the purchase of electric vehicles. In major cities like Beijing and Shanghai, green plates also make it easier to obtain a license plate number through the lottery system, without long waits. I’m very concerned about environmental issues, and since switching to an electric vehicle, I’ve noticed the air feels much fresher. Although charging stations were scarce initially, they’re now being built everywhere, making travel more convenient. Thinking ahead ten years, will the air we breathe improve because of green plates? This isn’t just about cars—it’s about the health of the entire planet.

I drive a green-plate electric vehicle, and the experience is quite different compared to blue-plate car owners. Getting a green-plate license is much easier—I won the lottery on my first try last year in Shanghai, unlike the years-long wait for a blue plate. Driving an EV means charging once can cover hundreds of kilometers, with monthly electricity costs just a few dozen yuan, while blue-plate cars easily spend hundreds on gas. Green plates also aren’t affected by urban driving restrictions, allowing access to elevated roads even during rush hours, whereas blue plates have to detour on certain days. There are downsides, like queuing at charging stations on long trips, but overall it saves money and hassle. Choosing a green plate is all about making life simpler.

The core difference between green and blue license plates lies in travel convenience. Green plates are exclusively for new energy vehicles and have advantages in traffic restriction policies. For example, in Beijing on weekdays, blue plates are restricted by the last digit of the license plate number, while green plates have unrestricted access all day. This directly impacts commuting, making driving to work much faster and avoiding congestion fines. Additionally, green plates offer significant tax benefits, whereas blue plates come with fixed high costs. The color green versus blue makes it easy to identify which is more environmentally friendly. With the fast pace of urban life, choosing a green plate can save a lot of hassle.


