Which Vehicles Use Green License Plates?
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Vehicles that use green license plates are new energy vehicles. New energy vehicles refer to: 1. Vehicles that use non-traditional vehicle fuels as power sources or conventional vehicle fuels; 2. Vehicles equipped with new types of onboard power devices, integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, resulting in vehicles with advanced technical principles, new technologies, and new structures. Green license plates are divided into: 1. Small new energy vehicle license plates, which use gradient green as the background color; 2. Large new energy vehicle license plates, which use a combination of yellow and green as the background color. License plates, also known as vehicle registration plates, are plates hung on the front and rear of a vehicle, made of materials such as aluminum, plastic, or stickers, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other basic information.
As an average car owner, I paid special attention to license plate colors when changing my car recently. Nowadays, more and more vehicles are sporting green license plates, mainly new energy vehicles like pure electric cars and plug-in hybrids. To promote eco-friendly transportation, the government has introduced policies allowing these energy-efficient vehicles to use green plates, which come with numerous benefits such as purchase subsidies, free parking in cities, and significantly reduced annual taxes. My own BYD is an electric model with a green plate, capable of running over 300 kilometers in the city after charging—quiet and cost-effective. Compared to traditional blue-plate fuel vehicles, green plates are more distinctive, which I find quite convenient. From an environmental perspective, they reduce exhaust emissions and improve air quality, though the downside is needing to plan charging times—fortunately, charging stations are becoming increasingly common. This trend is making transportation greener, and I fully support it.