Remainder of EV special number plates now available – from RM310 each at JPJ Putrajaya and state HQs

Remainder of EV special number plates now available – from RM310 each at JPJ Putrajaya and state HQs

Not every number has takers in the JPJ eBid auction – that’s how the rest of us get random ‘running numbers’ if we don’t pay for our pick. This applies to special number plates as well, such as the recently-introduced ‘EV’ plate series for zero-emission vehicles.

Eager to not let any of its EV numbers ‘go to waste’ (these releases are created for extra revenue after all), JPJ has announced the offering of remaining EV plates that survived the JPJ eBid auction, which was held from September 9-13.

Is what you want still available? You can check at the vehicle licensing division at JPJ’s Putrajaya HQ or at state JPJ offices. The SOPs weren’t stated in this announcement, but in previous special plate ‘clearance’ cases, each individual was limited to three applications. To apply, one would need a copy of an IC or business registration cert and a filled JPJ eBid 02 form, which can be downloaded from JPJ’s website.

How much? The remaining EV plates are priced at RM510 each inclusive of a service fee for the ‘popular’ category, or RM310 each for a regular number.

By the way, these EV number plates are not to be confused with the JPJePlate special number plate design for EVs that was launched at the same time – the latter is the physical license plate, while this post is regarding the number itself. More on the Euro-style, white background JPJePlate for EVs here.

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Danny Tan

Danny Tan loves driving as much as he loves a certain herbal meat soup, and sweet engine music as much as drum beats. He has been in the auto industry since 2006, previously filling the pages of two motoring magazines before joining this website. Enjoys detailing the experience more than the technical details.

 

Comments

  • ben ja min on Oct 04, 2024 at 2:15 pm

    so since these new FONTS are tamper proof, yada yada. Can we use it on our regular “old” plates? just the font.

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  • we should standardize this new type for all cars ASAP, free for all existing car owners for their first plate.

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  • najib on Oct 06, 2024 at 2:18 pm

    buying EV itself it’s a bad choice

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