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Why the EV Tag?

Written by Michael Smith | 02-Aug-2024 03:03:47

In March 2024, it was estimated that there were over 180,000 electric vehicles (EVs) on Australian roads*. Over 80% of Australia's EV fleet comprises Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs), which are entirely powered by a battery pack. EVs now represent approximately 1% of the total light vehicle fleet in Australia. 

The Government has implemented regulations requiring all hybrid and electric vehicles to display an 'EV' tag/warning sticker on their license plates. This is so all Emergency Services workers and first responders can quickly see and recognise that the vehicle they are approaching has an electric battery within. Electric batteries can heat up to extreme temperatures and could self-combust so may need to be disabled or disconnected to prevent a potential fire.

Dealers who register an electric or hybrid vehicle must attach safety labels to both the vehicle’s number plates as part of the registration process. The EV tags must: 

  • be permanently affixed so they are clearly visible on both the front and rear number plates;
  • be fixed so that the letters on the label are in an upright position; and
  • not wholly or partly obscure any characters on the number plates. 

LNI’s industry-supplied EV tags are a 1mm metal plate with a printed retroreflective blue material which complies to AS/NZS 1906.1, Class 2. They also feature a single hole for easy installation, are backed with adhesive, and come in a set complete with rivets for a secure and permanent attachment.

LNI supplies EV tags to vehicle registration departments, vehicle importers and third-party suppliers.  

There is an underrated level of importance that comes with quality metal nameplates, badges and labels for use in emergencies. LNI’s solutions can be engineered to be: 

  • Abrasion and fade-resistant
  • Easy to apply and clean
  • High-performance and long-lasting
  • Applied to most surfaces 

All LNI’s metal nameplates, badges and labels are designed and manufactured in-house and are quality-tested for consistency and durability to avoid unwanted fading or failure. We can solve any labelling problem you may be experiencing. Request a Quote or Request a Sample. 

 
*Australian EV Industry Recap 2023