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非权威信源被引用 “北京燃油车彻底禁入网约平台”消息不实
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-07-23 04:31

Core Viewpoint - The China Urban Public Transport Association's ride-hailing branch issued an apology for misleading information regarding a complete ban on fuel vehicles in Beijing's ride-hailing platforms, which was published without proper verification [1][5][10]. Group 1: Incident Overview - On July 22, the "China Ride-Hailing Branch" published a daily brief stating that as of July 20, fuel vehicles were completely banned from ride-hailing platforms in Beijing [6][10]. - The brief included subjective statements such as "killing all fuel vehicles" and "plummeting prices of ride-hailing vehicles in the second-hand market," which were widely circulated by major media outlets [10]. Group 2: Official Response - The Beijing Transportation Committee confirmed that they had not received any notification regarding the ban on fuel vehicles [11]. - The Beijing Transportation APP customer service stated that vehicles must meet specific criteria, including being registered in the city and complying with the latest emission standards, to operate as ride-hailing vehicles [11]. Group 3: Industry Context - The spread of unverified information has reignited discussions about the challenges faced by fuel vehicles, with the penetration rate of new energy vehicles exceeding 44% as of mid-year [13]. - Despite the rise of new energy vehicles, fuel vehicles remain a significant source of revenue for major automotive companies and contribute to various industry taxes [13].