What License Plates Are Used for Hybrid Vehicles?
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Hybrid vehicles are categorized into three main types: mild hybrids, conventional hybrids (moderate to full hybrids), and plug-in hybrids. According to current laws and regulations, plug-in hybrids use green license plates, while other forms of hybrids use blue plates. Here are the advantages of conventional hybrid vehicles: Like gasoline-powered cars, they can be refueled at gas stations without altering driving habits. Governments and businesses promoting these vehicles do not need to invest in new charging infrastructure or fueling stations. They offer high fuel efficiency and superior driving performance. The engine in hybrid vehicles still uses fuel, but with the assistance of an electric motor during startup and acceleration, fuel consumption is reduced. The internal combustion engine can be shut off, allowing the battery to drive the vehicle alone for "zero" emissions. They provide better power performance than pure internal combustion engine vehicles of the same displacement, especially during startup and acceleration, as the electric motor effectively compensates for the low-speed torque deficiency of the internal combustion engine. They reduce mechanical noise inside the vehicle and utilize the electric motor during low-speed or idle operation.