Group 1: Industry Development - The core viewpoint emphasizes the rapid growth and technological advancement in China's new energy vehicle (NEV) sector, with annual production and sales increasing from tens of thousands to millions over the past decade [1] - The government is actively promoting the development of smart and connected NEVs, as highlighted in the recent government work report [1] - By the end of 2024, the total number of charging and swapping infrastructure is projected to reach 12.818 million units, representing a year-on-year increase of 49.1% [4] Group 2: Infrastructure and User Experience - The introduction of smart charging stations in Suzhou has alleviated "charging anxiety" for NEV owners, making charging more convenient [2][3] - A national representative's investigation revealed regional disparities in charging infrastructure, leading to recommendations for improved coordination and expansion of charging facilities [3] - The coverage rate of charging stations in national highway service areas has reached 98%, with a total of 35,000 charging stations established [4] Group 3: Maintenance and Repair Challenges - NEV owners face significant challenges regarding maintenance, with a shortage of skilled technicians and high repair costs due to the complexity of NEV components [5][6] - Recommendations have been made to enhance NEV after-sales support, including the establishment of a public parts supply platform and the inclusion of NEV repair workers in vocational classifications [6] Group 4: Regulatory and Legal Framework - The rapid development of assisted driving technology necessitates the revision of legal frameworks to ensure safety and regulation, as suggested by a national representative [7][8] - The Ministry of Public Security is actively coordinating with various departments to improve management mechanisms and facilitate the integration of smart connected vehicles into traffic systems [8][9]
各承办单位高质量办理人大代表建议——为新能源汽车发展添动能(坚持和完善人民代表大会制度)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-06-04 21:25