What license plates are issued for hybrid vehicles?
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Plug-in hybrid vehicles are eligible to apply for green license plates, while other hybrid vehicles cannot obtain green plates and must use blue license plates, which are the same as those used by conventional fuel-powered vehicles. There are three main types of hybrid vehicles: plug-in hybrid, hybrid electric, and range-extended hybrid. The type of license plate issued depends on the vehicle category, with different hybrid vehicle types requiring different plates. Additional information: Below is an introduction to various types of hybrid vehicles: 1. Plug-in hybrid vehicles: Plug-in hybrid vehicles are currently the most common new energy models produced by domestic manufacturers. The most notable difference is their charging capability. Plug-in hybrid vehicles have relatively large batteries that can be charged externally and can operate in pure electric mode until the battery is depleted, after which they switch to hybrid mode. 2. Hybrid electric vehicles: Hybrid electric vehicles offer high fuel economy and superior driving performance. These vehicles use fuel for their engines, but with the assistance of an electric motor during startup and acceleration, fuel consumption can be reduced.