2026年家电以旧换新政策出台,有望提振家电消费景气
Guotou Securities·2025-12-31 02:04

Investment Rating - The report assigns an "A" rating for the investment in major appliance companies such as Midea Group, Haier Smart Home, and Gree Electric Appliances, indicating a "Buy" recommendation with target prices of 94.68, 31.81, and 50.60 CNY respectively [4]. Core Insights - The 2026 appliance replacement policy is expected to boost consumer demand for home appliances, focusing on energy-efficient products and providing subsidies of 15% of the product price, capped at 1500 CNY per item [1][2]. - The 2026 policy has optimized the subsidy scope, reducing the number of supported appliance categories from eight to six, and lowering the subsidy rate from 20% to 15% for high-efficiency products [2][11]. - The first batch of funding for the 2026 policy amounts to 625 billion CNY, a 23% decrease from the previous year's 810 billion CNY, indicating a potential decline in total subsidy funds for the year [2][12]. Summary by Sections Policy Changes - The 2026 policy focuses on six categories: refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, air conditioners, computers, and water heaters, excluding other appliances like stoves and microwaves [2][11]. - The subsidy for high-efficiency products is now set at 15% of the sales price, with a cap of 1500 CNY per item, and consumers can only receive one subsidy per product category [2][11]. Market Impact - The 2025 replacement policy effectively stimulated appliance consumption, with retail sales of home appliances increasing by 14.8% year-on-year from January to November 2025, and over 12.84 million units replaced [3]. - The introduction of the 2026 policy is expected to improve domestic appliance sales, despite some pressure on consumption due to earlier demand release and high base effects [3][9]. Investment Recommendations - The report suggests focusing on three investment themes: 1. High-quality white goods companies with strong cash flow and high dividend yields, such as Midea Group and Haier Smart Home [9]. 2. Companies with strong global capabilities, particularly in emerging markets where appliance penetration is low [9]. 3. Technology-driven appliance companies that are expanding into new business areas, leveraging AI and robotics to enhance product offerings [9].