2026“国补”来了,一图读懂
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-01 09:29

Group 1: Equipment Updates - The government is increasing investments in updating equipment for old residential elevators and elderly care institutions, as well as enhancing safety equipment for fire rescue and inspection [3][7]. - There is a focus on updating equipment in consumer infrastructure, including commercial complexes, shopping centers, department stores, and large supermarkets [3]. Group 2: Consumer Goods Trade-In - The initiative aims to concentrate resources on key consumer goods with a broad coverage and strong driving effect, enhancing the "subsidy rate" [4][8]. Group 3: Subsidy Standard Optimization - The subsidy for updating old residential elevators will shift from a fixed amount to a tiered subsidy based on the number of elevator floors [7]. - The subsidy for scrapping old operational trucks will prioritize support for electric truck replacements [7]. - The automotive subsidy will remain capped but will transition from a fixed amount to a percentage of the vehicle price [9][11]. Group 4: Appliance Trade-In Adjustments - The subsidy for home appliances will be adjusted to cover products with a 1st-level energy efficiency or water efficiency rating, providing 15% of the product's final sale price, with a cap of 1,500 yuan per item [14]. - The eligible appliances include refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, air conditioners, water heaters, and computers, with a limit of one subsidy per person per category [14]. Group 5: Digital and Smart Product Subsidies - The subsidy for digital and smart products remains unchanged, covering items with a sales price not exceeding 6,000 yuan, providing 15% of the final sale price, capped at 500 yuan per item [17]. Group 6: Implementation Mechanism Optimization - The project application mechanism and review process will be optimized to lower the investment threshold for project applications, increasing support for small and medium-sized enterprises [18][19]. - The funding distribution method will be improved, and strict measures will be taken against fraudulent subsidy claims and illegal practices [20].