I decided to try get the DVLA to update the V5 to electric for the 4th or 5th time, but this time I was told I'd need an inspection before the change could be made. The inspection was by a 3rd party company.
The guy turned up and took a load of photos, looking for the changes I'd made, and tallying up the points against the points system they use to decide if it's radically altered or not.
Your vehicle must have 8 or more points from the table below if you want to keep the original registration number. 5 of these points must come from having the original or new and unmodified chassis, monocoque bodyshell or frame.
Part | Points |
---|---|
Chassis, monocoque bodyshell (body and chassis as one unit) or frame - original or new and unmodified (direct from manufacturer) | 5 |
Suspension (front and back) - original | 2 |
Axles (both) - original | 2 |
Transmission - original | 2 |
Steering assembly - original | 2 |
Engine - original | 1 |
Given that I had the original gearbox, suspension, steering assembly and only removed the engine they decided that it wasn't radically altered and so I can keep the original number plate. The bad news is that they again refused to update the fuel type.
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