NJ law says non-residents can show "equivalent documentation" from their home state. However, since other states do not require license plates or ins for E-bikes, visitors have no "equivalent" to show. This technically makes out-of-state Ebikes illegal to operate in NJ. They will offer a "Non-Resident Temporary Permit" during the summer season. Because there is no national standard for Ebike plates, a visitor effectively has a "non-conforming" bike. Under the letter of the law, if the bike is in NJ, it must meet NJ's specific code, which includes a physical plate which is impossible