When you look at traffic on the motorways, you’ll notice that not all number plates look the same. Beyond their numbering and personalisation, plates also differ in their design and format.
Vintage cars get classic black and silver plates that call back to previous motoring eras. Dealers and automakers use specialised red-on-white trade plates for unregistered vehicles; these are usually for road testing or delivery.
Green plates are the latest variation announced by Transport Minister Rachel Maclean in late 2020, and they are part of the “Road to Zero” scheme. Understanding Green Number Plates A green number plate designates a zero-emissions vehicle.
Most of the green plates you’ve seen thus far are likely on electric vehicles (EVs) like the Tesla Model Y or the Audi Q4 e-tron; nonetheless, they also designate cars powered by other technologies.
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