What is the difference between license plates for pure electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles?
1 Answers
The difference between license plates for pure electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles lies in the first letter of the plate: the first letter for pure electric vehicles is 'D', while for hybrid vehicles, it is 'F'. Plug-in hybrid vehicles differ from regular hybrid vehicles in that they have larger batteries, which can be charged using an external power source. Plug-in hybrids also have a longer range in pure electric mode and offer better fuel economy. In contrast, regular hybrid vehicles cannot charge their batteries externally and have a shorter range in pure electric mode. Pure electric vehicles rely entirely on electric motors for propulsion, featuring larger batteries and more powerful motors compared to hybrids.