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江苏徐州推动老旧电梯更新改造
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-06-02 21:43

Core Viewpoint - The aging residential elevators in China pose significant challenges, with approximately 900,000 elevators over 15 years old, leading to high failure rates and reliability issues, prompting government support for upgrades [1][2]. Group 1: Government Support and Funding - The National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance have introduced policies to allocate around 300 billion yuan in special long-term bonds to support the replacement of old elevators and other key areas [1]. - Residents can receive a subsidy of 150,000 yuan for each elevator that is over 15 years old, significantly easing the financial burden of upgrades [1]. Group 2: Community Involvement and Funding Model - The funding model for elevator upgrades in the Tongpei Street area includes "bond subsidies + maintenance funds + owner contributions," with residents contributing approximately 600 yuan each [2]. - Community organizations are actively involved in ensuring transparency in the bidding process, selecting elevator brands, and negotiating extended maintenance and warranty periods with manufacturers [2]. Group 3: Progress and Implementation - As of now, nearly 600 applications for national bond support for elevator upgrades have been submitted in Xuzhou, indicating a proactive approach to addressing the issue [3]. - The first batch of 50 elevator upgrades in the Tongpei Street area has been completed, with an additional 120 applications currently under review [2].