Which Cars Can Get New Energy License Plates?

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AdalineMarie
07/29/25 1:44pm
Cars that can obtain new energy license plates include: pure electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, extended-range hybrid vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles. New energy vehicles refer to those whose power source does not solely rely on internal combustion engines. The characteristics of new energy vehicles are that they use electric motors to provide power, the equipment that supplies power to the electric motors is the battery, and the methods of charging the batteries include built-in generators, external charging ports, solar energy, chemical energy, and nuclear energy. New energy vehicles are composed of power batteries, vehicle chassis, body, and vehicle electrical systems. As an important component of electric vehicles, power batteries are divided into battery modules, battery management systems, thermal management systems, and electrical and mechanical systems.
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