Group 1 - Didi Chuxing reported a significant increase in ride-hailing orders during the 2026 Spring Festival, with orders from third-tier cities and below for intercity rides rising by 95% compared to regular days [1] - The demand for rides to visit friends and family increased, with orders for six-seat vehicles rising by 141% and the most common use cases being for dining and visiting relatives, accounting for 15% and 11% of total rides respectively [1] - The trend of "reverse New Year" led to a record increase in ride orders from first-tier cities, with long-distance orders over 100 kilometers increasing by 43% [1] Group 2 - The demand for Didi rides to lantern festivals surged by 135%, while the demand for rides to temple fairs increased by over 12 times, particularly in cities like Shijiazhuang, Guiyang, Beijing, Qingdao, and Nanchang [2] - During the Spring Festival, the demand for Didi rides in Hong Kong from mainland tourists rose by 58%, with popular destinations including Disneyland and Victoria Peak [3] - The optimization of transit visa policies contributed to a 74% year-on-year increase in ride orders from inbound users during the holiday, with users from South Korea, Russia, Malaysia, and Singapore being the most active [4] Group 3 - Didi's car rental service saw an 80% increase in orders during the Spring Festival, with an average rental period exceeding six days, and the top five pickup cities being Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing, Chengdu, and Kunming [5] - The demand for electric vehicle charging during the holiday increased by 37%, with cities like Nanjing, Qingdao, and Zhengzhou seeing significant growth in charging orders, up by 68%, 53%, and 50% respectively [6] - Fueling demand also rose significantly, with orders in cultural cities like Shantou increasing by 45% and in ice cities like Harbin by 22%, with Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Shenyang being popular fueling cities [7]
滴滴:春节百公里以上订单上涨43%,低线城市异地订单涨95%