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信息量巨大!2025年新能源车销量1550万辆,L3级别车型生产准入,指定账款支付规范
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-13 03:19

Core Viewpoint - The automotive industry is a crucial driver of technological revolution and industrial transformation, facing challenges from complex external environments and domestic economic recovery issues, prompting the issuance of the "Automotive Industry Stabilization Growth Work Plan (2025-2026)" by eight departments [1] Group 1: Sales and Production Goals - The plan aims for total vehicle sales of approximately 32.3 million units in 2025, a year-on-year increase of about 3%, with new energy vehicle sales targeted at around 15.5 million units, reflecting a growth of about 20% [2] - The automotive manufacturing industry's added value is expected to grow by approximately 6% year-on-year [2] Group 2: Promotion of New Energy Vehicles - The plan emphasizes accelerating the market expansion of new energy vehicles, including the promotion of electric public transport and logistics vehicles in 25 pilot cities, targeting over 700,000 new energy vehicles [2] - Initiatives will include enhancing rural electric vehicle usage and promoting fuel cell vehicle applications for medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles [2] Group 3: Consumer Promotion and Market Reforms - The plan encourages vehicle trade-in programs and supports the consumption of new energy city buses and battery updates, aiming to facilitate tiered consumption and vehicle upgrades [3] - It proposes reforms in the automotive circulation sector, including easing restrictions in vehicle purchase areas and enhancing the efficiency of second-hand vehicle transactions [3] Group 4: Smart and Connected Vehicle Development - The plan promotes the industrial application of smart and connected vehicle technologies, including the integration of vehicle-road-cloud systems and the construction of connected infrastructure [3] - It encourages the development of new business models based on data sharing among automotive, information communication, and transportation sectors [3] Group 5: Industry Competition and Regulation - The plan aims to standardize competition within the automotive industry, including cost investigations, price monitoring, and the establishment of payment norms for suppliers [4] - It emphasizes the importance of managing vehicle scrapping and recycling, ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards [4] Group 6: Policy Optimization and Management - The plan includes reforms in vehicle production and product access management, adapting to new technological developments and enhancing resource allocation efficiency [5][6] - It supports the strengthening of leading enterprises and the establishment of a robust management framework for smart connected vehicles [6]