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Core Insights - Dida Chuxing released the "2025 Workplace Carpool User Profile and Experience Insight Report," based on big data and surveys from nearly 10,000 users, highlighting user demographics and consumption preferences [1][3]. User Scenarios - Commuting is the primary scenario for carpooling, with passengers and drivers selecting this option at rates of 55% and 82.1% respectively. The second to fourth scenarios for passengers are station-to-station trips (35.6%), trips to hometowns (32%), and personal errands (31.8%). For drivers, the second to fourth scenarios are personal errands (45.8%), trips to hometowns (38.2%), and station-to-station trips (19%) [1][3]. User Demographics - The majority of carpool passengers are aged 20-25, 26-30, and 31-40, with respective proportions of 16.7%, 17.7%, and 28.8%. Additionally, those under 20 account for 2.8%, making the total for those under 25 approximately 19.5%. This indicates that the post-2000 generation is a significant group among carpool passengers. Among surveyed passengers, around 10% identify as university students. Carpool drivers are primarily aged 31-40 and 41-50, with respective shares of 43.9% and 30.4%, totaling 74.3% [1][3]. Vehicle Trends - From 2019 to 2025, the proportion of newly certified vehicles aged one year or less and two years or less is on the rise. By 2025, the share of vehicles aged one year or less among new certifications has increased sixfold compared to 2019, while the share of vehicles aged two years or less has grown by over five times [2][4]. Brand Rankings - The report ranks the total commuting order completion volume for certified carpool drivers from January to October 2025, with the top ten brands being Tesla, Xpeng, Leap Motor, NIO, Zeekr, Li Auto, Hongmeng Zhixing, Zhiji, Leda, and Xiaomi [2][4]. Regional Insights - The data indicates that regions with larger and denser cross-city carpool commuting orders are primarily concentrated in the Pearl River Delta, Yangtze River Delta, Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Shandong Peninsula, and Chengdu-Chongqing city clusters. The top five cities with the highest frequency of commuting carpooling are Shanghai, Dalian, Qingdao, Tianjin, and Shenyang [2][4].