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Which year is the electric vehicle waiting list currently at?

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OAlexa
07/28/2025, 07:34:19 AM

It has already been scheduled for eight years later. Below is the relevant introduction: Electric Vehicle: An electric vehicle (BEV) refers to a vehicle that uses an onboard power source as its power, drives the wheels with an electric motor, and meets all the requirements of road traffic and safety regulations. Due to its relatively smaller environmental impact compared to traditional vehicles, its prospects are widely optimistic. Pure electric vehicles are powered by electric motors, with relatively simple and mature technology, and can be charged wherever there is a power supply. Types: Types of electric vehicles: pure electric vehicles (BEV), hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), etc.

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BrynleeMarie
08/11/2025, 12:32:57 PM

I recently applied for a new energy vehicle license plate lottery and found out that it's really unpredictable. In big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, the queues are extremely long due to the overwhelming number of applications. Based on last year's data, it might take seven or eight years to get one. However, policies are adjusted every year. For instance, this year in Beijing, the proportion of family quotas increased, making family applications on average two years faster than individual ones. The waiting time largely depends on the backlog of applications in your city and your personal points. Some who applied in 2016 are just getting theirs now, while others secured theirs in three or four years. It's recommended to check the real-time ranking on your local passenger vehicle quota website for a more accurate estimate.

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Queiroz
09/28/2025, 01:37:38 AM

As a veteran in the new energy vehicle lottery queue, I've been waiting for three whole years. The waiting time varies drastically across regions—small cities might wrap it up in a year or two, but in first-tier cities, it's generally five years minimum. Beijing's fastest family quota record last year was three and a half years, while many singles waited up to eight years. The annual quota allocation and applicant numbers fluctuate significantly, and the more popular new energy vehicles become, the longer the queue gets. I check my ranking weekly and notice that holiday application surges noticeably slow down progress. The queuing system provides estimated wait times, but they're just for reference since policies can change anytime.

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Ortega
11/11/2025, 02:33:09 AM

Having followed automotive policies for over a decade, let me share some insights on EV license plate lottery wait times. Currently, over 90% of the nationwide queuing duration depends on city tiers: provincial capitals or license-restricted cities typically require 3-8 years, while prefecture-level cities usually take under 2 years. Individual cases vary by application timing - Beijing applicants pre-2019 averaged 4 years' wait, whereas post-2019 applicants face 6+ years. Since this year, car-free families receive priority points, with dual-income households with children advancing 40% faster than single applicants. Instead of asking about estimated years, I recommend checking real-time queue positions on your local passenger vehicle regulation authority's official website for the most accurate information.

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DianaLee
01/01/2026, 09:26:04 PM

Last week at the car club, we were talking about the waiting list issue. A car enthusiast from Guangzhou applied in 2018 and got his turn last year, taking five and a half years. Personally, I waited for two years and eight months in Tianjin, which was faster than expected. The waiting time mainly depends on three factors: the city's quota allocation (Beijing issues about 70,000 licenses annually, while Shijiazhuang only requires a six-month wait), the individual application time (in Beijing, it took four years in 2015, but now it's doubled), and policy preferences. Starting this year, many cities prioritize applicants with five years of local social security, which can save two years of waiting. The estimated time in the queuing system fluctuates significantly—I've seen cases where it changed from three months to two years.

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DeGrace
03/29/2026, 10:37:28 PM

Helped colleagues with license plate queue extension materials, deeply understanding the uncertainty of EV queueing. In first-tier cities, waiting seven or eight years is not an exaggeration, but there are some tricks to shorten the time: family applications are on average three years faster than individual ones, uninterrupted social security contributions can expedite the process, and company quotas circulate twice as fast as personal channels. In 2017, Beijing's queue was predicted to take four years, but the system now shows at least six years. Queue progress is entirely dynamic, so it's best to check your ranking on the regulation website monthly. When your ranking falls within three times the annual quota, you can generally expect to get your turn the following year.

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