What is the difference between national standard electric vehicles and non-national standard electric vehicles?
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The biggest difference between national standard vehicles and non-national standard vehicles is the color of the license plates they use. New national standard electric vehicles use silver license plates. To obtain a formal license plate, an electric vehicle must not only comply with the new national standard but also have 3C certification. The following are the relevant details: 1. According to the new national standard for electric vehicles, the speed of new national standard electric vehicles is limited to 25km/h, the total vehicle weight (including the battery) is adjusted to 55kg, the motor power is adjusted to 400W, the nominal voltage of the battery must not exceed 48 volts, and they must also be equipped with pedals. 2. If you have already purchased an electric vehicle that does not meet the new national standard, this type of vehicle can still be registered. It can receive a transitional license plate as per regulations, and this type of vehicle uses a blue license plate with a transition period of two years.