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VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC (VEHICLE STANDARDS) REGULATIONS 2024 (S.R. 2024, NO. 15) - REG 134

Electric-powered light vehicles
(1)  In this regulation –
electric-powered vehicle means a vehicle that is powered by one or more electric motors or traction motors that –
(a) are the only propulsion system for the vehicle; or
(b) are used in conjunction with another propulsion system for the vehicle.
(2)  An electric-powered vehicle that is built after 1 January 2019, or a vehicle modified to be an electric-powered vehicle after 1 January 2019, must have fixed conspicuously to its front and rear number plates a label that complies with subregulation (3) .
(3)  For the purposes of subregulation (2) , a label complies with this subregulation if –
(a) it is affixed to a plate made of metal that is at least one millimetre thick; and
(b) the label, and the plate to which it is affixed, is an equilateral triangular shape –
(i) each side of which is 30 millimetres in length; and
(ii) each interior angle of which is 60 degrees; and
(c) it has a blue surface that complies with class 2 of Australian Standard AS 1906:2007, Retroreflective materials and devices for road traffic control purposes ; and
(d) it is marked ‘EV’ in white capital letters that are at least 8 millimetres high and have the orientation shown in the example; and
(e) it is fixed to the number plates so that the letters on the label are in an upright position; and
(f) it does not wholly or partly obscure any characters on the number plates.

Example of label for electric-powered vehicle:

graphic image

Note:

The example of the label is for illustrative purposes only and does not represent the label’s actual size, dimensions or colour.

(4)  However, this rule does not apply to a vehicle to which regulation 133 applies even if the vehicle is fitted with an electric motor or traction motor that is used in conjunction with a hydrogen fuel system for the propulsion of the vehicle.


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