21社论丨构建精准化监管体系,为汽车行业发展注入新动能
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-10-16 22:33

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese automotive industry is undergoing a transformation with a focus on quality improvement and reasonable growth, supported by a series of government policies aimed at addressing challenges and enhancing competitiveness [1][2][3] Group 1: Industry Growth and Targets - The automotive industry is a pillar of the Chinese economy, contributing significantly to macroeconomic growth, but faces increasing competition and demand issues [1] - The "Automotive Industry Steady Growth Work Plan (2025-2026)" aims for annual vehicle sales of approximately 32.3 million units by 2025, a year-on-year increase of about 3%, with new energy vehicle sales targeted at around 15.5 million units, reflecting a 20% growth [1] - The plan emphasizes the need for a precise regulatory system to address new challenges in market access, capacity structure, and competition [1] Group 2: Regulatory Enhancements - The chaotic competition in the automotive sector has led some companies to compromise on R&D and quality, prompting the need for revised standards in vehicle production and product access [2] - The revised "Enterprise Access Requirements" and "Product Access Requirements" aim to raise the bar for production capabilities, focusing on cybersecurity, data security, and advanced driving assistance systems [2] - A comprehensive regulatory framework is being established to ensure quality and safety, including measures against substandard products and false advertising [2] Group 3: New Energy Vehicle Expansion - To achieve growth targets, the industry must accelerate the market expansion of new energy vehicles, with initiatives to electrify public transport and logistics in 25 pilot cities [3] - The "Three-Year Doubling Action Plan for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (2025-2027)" aims to establish 28 million charging facilities by the end of 2027, providing over 300 million kilowatts of public charging capacity [3] - The focus on expanding charging infrastructure, especially in rural areas, is expected to open new market opportunities and promote electric vehicle consumption [3]