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Can I get a Hangzhou license to buy a new energy vehicle in Hangzhou?
Pacific Auto Network can get a Hangzhou license to buy new energy vehicles in Hangzhou. The first number plate of small new energy vehicles must use letters D and F(D stands for pure electric new energy vehicles and F stands for non-pure electric new energy vehicles), the second number plate can use letters or numbers, and the last four numbers must use numbers. The sixth number plate of large-scale new energy vehicles must use the letters D and F(D stands for pure electric new energy vehicles and F stands for non-pure electric new energy vehicles), and the first five digits must be used. The English letters I and O in the serial number cannot be used.

New energy license plate coding rules: add one new energy vehicle license plate. Compared with ordinary car license plates, the number of new energy car license plates has increased from 5 to 6, with increased license plate capacity and richer resources, which can meet the arrangement demand of "less letters and more numbers".

The specific coding rules are province abbreviation (1 Chinese character)+licensing authority code (1 letter)+serial number (6 digits).

The new energy vehicle refers to an automobile that uses unconventional vehicle fuel as the power source (or conventional vehicle fuel and new vehicle power device), integrates advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, and has advanced technical principles, new technologies and new structures.

New energy vehicles include: hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), pure electric vehicles (BEV, including solar vehicles), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) and other new energy vehicles (such as super capacitors, flywheels and other high-efficiency energy storage devices). Unconventional vehicle fuels refer to fuels other than gasoline, diesel, natural gas (NG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), ethanol gasoline (EG), methanol and dimethyl ether.

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