Core Viewpoint - The announcement from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, along with other departments, outlines new technical requirements for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles to qualify for vehicle purchase tax exemptions in 2026-2027, emphasizing stricter standards for energy consumption and range [1][2]. Summary by Category Technical Requirements for Pure Electric Vehicles - The energy consumption for pure electric passenger vehicles must not exceed the limits set by the national standard GB 36980.1—2025 [4]. - Vehicles with a maximum design total mass exceeding 3500 kg will follow the same energy consumption limits as those for vehicles under 3500 kg [4]. Technical Requirements for Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles - Plug-in hybrid vehicles must have a conditional equivalent all-electric range of no less than 100 kilometers [5]. - In fuel consumption mode, the fuel consumption must be less than 70%-75% of the limits set by GB 19578—2024, depending on the vehicle's weight [5]. - In energy consumption mode, the energy consumption must be less than 140%-145% of the limits set by GB 36980.1—2025, again depending on the vehicle's weight [6]. Policy Implementation and Compliance - Vehicles that do not meet the new requirements must complete their application by December 12, 2025, to be considered for the first issue of the 2026 tax exemption directory [2][5]. - From January 1, 2026, only vehicles listed in the updated tax exemption directory that meet the new requirements will be eligible for tax exemptions [7]. - Vehicles that were previously listed but do not meet the new standards will be removed from the directory, although they can reapply [6][7]. Industry Impact - The new requirements are expected to drive technological upgrades in battery capacity and hybrid systems, enhancing driving experience and product safety [3]. - The stricter standards aim to encourage companies to invest more in research and development, phasing out outdated products and promoting high-quality industry growth [2][3].
新能源车购税减免,门槛进一步提高
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-09 09:00