How to Register Your E-Bike Before Crackdown Begins Nov 1
Beijing authorities have announced strict regulations which require driving permits and license plates for riding electric bicycles, Xinhua News reported last Wednesday.
UPDATE: Here's our super comprehensive guide that explains exactly how to apply
The regulations, which were officially approved on Sep 29, 2018, will be in force from Nov 1. As of that date, e-bikes on the road without license plates will be impounded and their riders fined RMB 20. For anyone caught riding with forged license plates, the vehicle will be taken away permanently with a fine of RMB 1,000. Anyone purchasing an e-bike after the implementation of the regulations will be compelled to get a driving permit within 15 days of purchase.
Also, Segways, customized tricycles, and quadricycles will be prohibited from driving on either main carriageways or bikeways. The penalty will be a fine of RMB 200 and the confiscation of the vehicle.
The traffic management authority will also keep a catalog of all-electric vehicles, recording information including manufacturer, brand, model number, and technical parameters, to ensure that all vehicles on the market meet national quality standards, which is a prerequisite to get a license plate.
Anyone whose vehicle fails to meet the quality standards but bought it before the implementation of the regulations can apply for a temporary permit, but this will only be valid for three years and cannot be renewed. Further details on how to get a temporary license will be forthcoming, according to the report.
There are currently over 4 million electric vehicles in Beijing, including many which fail to meet national standards, posing a huge safety threat to the public. Statistics reveal that more than 300,000 accidents involved electric vehicles from 2013 to August 2018, of which 60 percent were caused by electric bicycles.
What do you need to apply for a driving permit and license plate for your electric bicycle?
The application form; your ID card or passport; the invoice and certificate for the bicycle.
You can download the application form here and you might need help from a Chinese friend if your Chinese isn't up to snuff.
How to get a license?
Take the aforementioned documents and go to your local Transportation Bureau office. There are currently 20 specific offices scattered across the city which provide the registration service, and it will only take the police one day to release your permit if all requirements are met, says the Xinhua report.
Where to get a license?
Below are the 20 offices where you can apply for a license, and others will be added soon to cover more areas.
Chaoyang District
Chaoyang Transportation Bureau Yayuncun Subdistrict (9 A Fulin Lu)
朝阳交通支队亚运村非机动车登记站 (朝阳区拂林路甲9号)
Chaoyang Transportation Bureau Hujialou Subdistrict (North side of Jingguang Bridge)
朝阳交通支队呼家楼非机动车登记站 (东三环京广桥下北侧呼家楼交通大队执法站内)
Changping District
Changping Transportation Bureau (Machikou Village, Machikou)
昌平交通支队非机动车登记站 (马池口镇马池口村交通队)
Daxing District
Daxing Transportation Bureau (Haizijiao, Huangcun village)
大兴交通支队非机动车登记站 (黄村镇海子角北口路南)
Dongcheng District
Dongcheng Transportation Bureau South subdistrict (26 Mingzhu Beijie, Yongding Menwai)
东城交通支队南区非机动车登记站 (永定门外民主北街26号)
Dongcheng Transportation Bureau North Subdistrict (1-4 Douban Hutong, Chaonei Beixiaojie)
东城交通支队北区非机动车登记站 (朝内北小街豆瓣胡同1-4号)
Fangshan District
Fangshan Transportation Bureau (32 Huabei Dajie, Gongchen Street)
房山交通支队非机动车登记站 (拱辰街道月华北大街32号)
Fengtai District
Fengtai Transportation Bureau Lugouqiao Subdistrict (Lugouqiao Administration Building, Xiaotun Xilu)
丰台交通支队卢沟桥非机动车登记站 (小屯西路南口加油站北侧卢沟桥乡综合办公大楼)
Fengtai Transportation Bureau Dahongmen Subdistrict (137 Dahongmen Xiqianjie)
丰台交通支队大红门非机动车登记站 (大红门西前街137号)
Haidian District
Haidian Transportation Bureau (99 Houchangcun Lu, Xibeiwang)
海淀交通支队非机动车登记站 (西北旺后厂村路99号)
Huairou District
Huairou Transportation Bureau (88 Qingchun Lu)
怀柔交通支队非机动车登记站 (青春路88号)
Mengtougou District
Mentougou Transportation Bureau (72 Binhe Lu)
门头沟交通支队非机动车登记站 (滨河路72号)
Miyun District
Miyun Transporation Bureau (Baishiling village, Miyun town)
密云交通大队非机动车登记站 (密云镇白石岭村密云机动车检测场北)
Pingu District
Pinggu Transportation Bureau (29 Pinggu Beijie, Xinggu Development subdistrict)
平谷交通支队非机动车登记站 (兴谷开发区平谷北街29号)
Shijingshan District
Shijingshan Transportation Bureau (8 Yangzhuang Lu)
石景山交通支队非机动车登记站 (杨庄路8号)
Shunyi District
Shunyi Transportation Bureau (10 Shunping Xilu)
顺义交通支队非机动车登记站 (顺平西路10号)
Tongzhou District
Tongzhou Transportation Bureau (240 Yunhe Xidajie)
通州交通支队非机动车登记站 (运河西大街240号)
Xicheng District
Xicheng Transportation Bureau North Subdistrict (303 Zhaodengyu Lu)
西城交通支队北区非机动车登记站 (赵登禹路303号)
Xicheng Transportation South Subdistrict (33 Honglian Nanlu)
西城交通支队南区非机动车登记站 (红莲南路33号)
Yanqing District
Yanqing Transportation Bureau (Guishui Nanjie, Yanqing village)
延庆交通支队非机动车登记站 (延庆镇妫水南街)
The tight timescale that must be met by the huge number of e-bike owners in the city has meant that the Beijing transportation bureau offices are being overwhelmed by a deluge of people trying to get permits and license plates for their bikes. CCTV News has reported that the authorities are extending the time to apply for permits until Apr 30, 2019.
We called the Shunyi Transportation Bureau Office to verify the extension, but an official told us that “The extension has not been settled just yet as we haven’t received any official notice.” The official then suggested us to call again after Nov 1 to check the status of the extension. Also, it’s worth pointing out that the official said they’re currently only distributing license plates to two-wheel electric bikes with pedals, but that he wasn’t sure if that is the same case across Beijing’s other 19 transport offices.
We’ll keep you updated as the situation develops.
READ: New National Guidelines to Restrict Speeds of New Electric Bikes to Under 25km/h
This article originally appeared on our sister site beijingkids.
Photos: Beijing Traffic Management Bureau, Pexels