Core Viewpoint - The new national standard for electric vehicle energy consumption, effective from January 1, 2026, is the world's first mandatory standard for electric vehicle energy consumption limits, tightening the previous recommended standards by approximately 11% [1] Group 1: Standard Implementation - The standard considers the current energy consumption of pure electric passenger vehicles, potential energy-saving technologies, cost control, and energy consumption performance of special vehicle types [1] - Different energy consumption limits are proposed based on vehicle weight, accommodating diverse vehicle development needs and providing guidance for future energy-saving technology research and application [1] Group 2: Technical Upgrades - Manufacturers must upgrade the technology of new vehicles to comply with the new standard; for example, vehicles weighing around 2 tons must not exceed an energy consumption of 15.1 kWh per 100 km [1] - With the same battery capacity, the average driving range of electric vehicles is expected to increase by approximately 7%, significantly improving driver experience [1] Group 3: Tax Incentives - The new standard will serve as a prerequisite for electric vehicles to qualify for vehicle purchase tax exemptions during 2026-2027; vehicles that do not meet the criteria will not be included in the tax exemption list [1]
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-28 17:21