What license plate is used for hybrid vehicles?

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BriannaAnn
07/25/25 1:10pm
Hybrid vehicles use blue license plates. Hybrid electric vehicles refer to cars that combine fuel and electric power, where an electric motor assists the engine as the main power source. Below are the characteristics of hybrid vehicles: 1. The electric motor assisting the engine provides strong and smooth power during normal driving. 2. Energy saving and emission reduction. Below is extended information on maintenance methods for hybrid vehicles: 1. Replace engine oil, oil filter, air filter, and fuel filter in a timely manner. 2. Inspect the vehicle body and replace tires promptly. 3. Regularly check the braking system. 4. Periodically inspect the chassis for damage. 5. Use high-quality fuel. 6. Reduce prolonged idling.
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