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Electric car license plates are a distinctive form of motor vehicle identification (TNKB) characterized by a specific feature, a blue line at the bottom of the plate. These electric car plates were first implemented in Indonesia in 2020. The use of these electric car plates is one form of support for the Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Acceleration Program initiated by the government.<\/p>\n

What are the types of electric car plates in Indonesia? This article will discuss the various types of electric car plates in Indonesia and why it is important to differentiate them.<\/p>\n

Why Should Electric Car Plates be Differentiated?<\/h2>\n

At first glance, the physical appearance of electric cars may seem similar to conventional cars. One noticeable difference is the color of the electric car plates, often referred to as \"blue-plate electric cars.\"<\/p>\n

These different plate<\/a> colors are actually chosen for easier identification by traffic officers and authorities. For example, when odd-even policies are implemented, electric cars are still allowed to operate. This color selection is also the result of recommendations from the Indonesian Traffic Corps (Korlantas) forum and is in line with the government-supported \"Blue Sky\" program.<\/p>\n

The decision to differentiate electric car plates is not without basis. It refers to the DKI Jakarta Governor Regulation No. 88 of 2019. In this regulation, electric cars are explicitly identified as one type of vehicle not subject to odd-even rules.<\/p>\n

This is in line with the same arrangement for vehicles such as ambulances, fire engines, or presidential vehicles. Thus, electric cars have the privilege to operate without being affected by the applicable odd-even restrictions.<\/p>\n

In addition to the direct benefits for electric car owners, the differentiation in these plates also has other positive implications. One of them is the ease of analyzing data from the Electronic Traffic Law Enforcement (E-TLE) camera recordings, also known as electronic ticketing. With the special plate color for electric cars, the E-TLE system<\/a> can more easily identify and process traffic violations involving electric vehicles.<\/p>\n

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Types of Electric Car Plates<\/h2>\n

The Vehicle Registration Number (TNKB) or electric vehicle license plate itself has several types. One of the most common types is a white plate with a blue line at the bottom.<\/p>\n

Regulations regarding the color of electric vehicle plates are regulated in the Indonesian National Police Regulation, or Perpol Number 7 of 2021, Article 45, Paragraph 2. Here are several types of electric car plates in Indonesia:<\/p>\n

1. White Plate with Blue Line<\/h3>\n

The white plate with a blue line is used for trial electric vehicles equipped with a Vehicle Trial Certificate, or STCK. Initially, this white color indicated the trial status of the electric vehicle. However, according to the latest Korlantas Indonesian Police regulations, there was a change in the base color of TNKB (Vehicle Registration Number) to white for private vehicles, effective June 2022.<\/p>\n

2. Black Plate with Blue Line<\/h3>\n

The black plate with a blue line is used for privately owned electric vehicles. This is a common plate used by electric car owners for daily use. However, this black color plate now only applies to owners who purchased their cars before June 2022, before the implementation of the Korlantas Indonesian Police regulations regarding TNKB with a white base color.<\/p>\n

3. Green Plate with a Blue Line<\/h3>\n

The green plate with a blue line is used for electric vehicles operating in free trade zones, such as Batam. Electric vehicles with green plates receive duty-free facilities but cannot be operated in other areas of Indonesia.<\/p>\n

4. Yellow Plate with a Blue Line<\/h3>\n

The yellow plate with a blue line is used by electric-powered public transportation, such as electric taxis and other public transport. The yellow color indicates that the vehicle is electric-based public transportation.<\/p>\n

5. Red Plate with a Blue Line<\/h3>\n

The red plate with a blue line is used for electric vehicles that are government-owned service vehicles. This indicates that the vehicle is used for government purposes.<\/p>\n

Electric Car License Plate Production Process<\/h2>\n

The process of producing electric car license plates is relatively simple. You can apply at the local SAMSAT office or do it online. Make sure to bring valid vehicle documents and identification.<\/p>\n

For the requirements for applying for a new electric car license plate, they are as follows:<\/p>\n