Where is the frame number located on an electric vehicle?
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The frame number of an electric vehicle is located on the head tube of the frame, which is the part connecting the frame to the handlebars. The frame number serves as the ID number of the electric vehicle and is required for registration. Electric vehicles are a common mode of transportation with a relatively simple structure. The frame number of an electric vehicle consists of 15 digits. It acts as the 'ID card' of the vehicle and is a unique identifier. Each legally sold vehicle has a one-to-one correspondence with its frame number, meaning every vehicle's frame number is distinct and unique, much like a person's ID card. The frame number contains information such as the manufacturer, year, model, body type and code, motor code, and assembly location of the vehicle. It is used in vehicle transactions, recalls, and repairs.
I've worked on many electric vehicles before, and the most common location for the VIN is at the lower left corner of the windshield. Just sit in the driver's seat and look towards the edge of the glass, and you can usually easily spot a string of numbers and letters. Additionally, on the inside of the driver's side door frame, after opening the door, a quick glance at the label or sticker on the door pillar is also very common. Some electric vehicles also have one under the hood or on the passenger side sill as an alternative spot. I find this design quite clever—if the windshield is damaged in an accident, the door label can still be used. When changing insurance or selling a used car, checking the VIN can help avoid fraud. It's important to check before and after modifying an electric vehicle to ensure no illegal alterations have been made. In short, it's easy to find, so don't be lazy—just take a quick look.