
OPAI small electric vehicle frame number is under the handlebar; the frame number of electric motorcycles is under the rectangular cover in front of the pedal, open the cover to see the frame number. The frame number is required for registration, the frame number of an electric vehicle is equivalent to the VIN code of a car, which can identify the vehicle information. Electric vehicles are divided into AC electric vehicles and DC electric vehicles, usually referred to as electric vehicles that use batteries as the energy source, through components such as controllers and motors, to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy movement, and to control the current size to change the speed of the vehicle. OPAI electric vehicle is an electric vehicle brand operated by Wuxi Shengbao Vehicle Manufacturing Co., Ltd., which is a large new energy transportation manufacturing enterprise integrating electric vehicle research and development, production, sales, and service.

When checking the frame number of an Opai electric vehicle, it is commonly found in several typical locations, such as the lower left corner inside the windshield, on the label inside the driver's side door when opened, or on the nameplate under the hood. Specifically, due to the car-like body structure of electric vehicles, the frame number may be more concentrated near the dashboard or the seat frame, making it easier for technicians to locate during maintenance or insurance inspections. For safety, I recommend first cleaning the dust around the edges of the windshield to ensure clear visibility. If the location is hidden, you can refer to the vehicle manual or contact Opai's official customer service for detailed diagrams. In practice, I have encountered cases where some owners forgot the placement, causing delays in vehicle transfers. Therefore, it is important to regularly confirm its visibility to avoid dust coverage or label damage affecting daily driving needs. After all, the frame number serves as the vehicle's ID, used for tracking warranties and anti-theft functions.

As an electric car owner, I personally experienced that when looking for the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) of an Opel vehicle, it is mainly located on the door hinge label next to the driver's seat, easily visible upon opening the door; sometimes it is also engraved at the bottom of the windshield, on the side near the steering wheel, and can be identified through the window. I remember when my new car arrived, I curiously checked and found the location design very user-friendly, avoiding the hassle of bending over or needing professional tools. During use, I realized the importance of the VIN for vehicle registration and insurance claims, such as when insurers need verification after an accident, so taking a photo in advance and saving it on my phone was very helpful. Here’s a tip: frequently refer to the vehicle manual—Opel models usually include illustrated instructions—and keep the label clean to prevent oxidation and fading. This makes the search process much easier, ensuring long-term convenience and safety for electric vehicle use.

When locating the OPAI electric vehicle's frame number, I noticed it is most commonly found in the lower left corner of the windshield area. That tiny code is printed at the seam between the glass and the car body, clearly legible. The search method is simple: after starting the vehicle, look straight ahead from the driver's seat and bend slightly to spot it; occasionally, it may also be hidden on the nameplate under the hood—check the label on the metal frame by opening the engine compartment. This number is indispensable for official registration, maintenance records, or legal disputes, so I recommend keeping it clean and wiping it regularly to prevent stains from obscuring it. In terms of safe driving, quickly finding the frame number can help you handle emergencies, such as providing information for urgent repairs, reducing risks on the road.


