Workflow
【联合发布】新能源商用车周报(2025年4月第1周)
乘联分会·2025-04-07 08:33

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the latest developments and trends in the new energy commercial vehicle sector, highlighting market penetration rates, sales data, and significant policy initiatives aimed at promoting electric vehicles and infrastructure development. Industry Data - In February, the sales of new energy medium and heavy trucks significantly increased, reaching 19.4% of total new energy commercial vehicle sales, while the penetration rate for medium and heavy trucks rose to 17.52% and light buses to 56.58% [7]. - The 2025 plan for Guangdong Province includes the construction of 1,306 non-highway public charging stations and 66,045 public charging piles, along with 274 supercharging stations and 492 supercharging terminals [6][12]. Policy and Regulations - The National Development and Reform Commission announced the first batch of vehicle-grid interaction pilot projects to support the integration of new energy vehicles with the power grid [13][14]. - The Haikou Municipal Bureau of Commerce issued guidelines for a vehicle replacement subsidy program, allocating a total of 23 million yuan for the first quarter of 2025 [10]. Company Developments - Remote New Energy Commercial Vehicles successfully delivered 150 units of the Remote Star Intelligent H light truck to SF Express, marking a significant step in their green logistics partnership [15]. - Jiangling Motors delivered 111 units of the Jiangling Avenue EV to Eastern Airlines, aiming to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 1,200 tons annually [16]. - The launch of the 2025 Remote Super VAN aims to set a new benchmark in commercial vehicle value through technological innovation [18]. Sales and Market Trends - The article notes a significant increase in the sales of new energy vehicles, with a 126.5% rise in net profit and a 28% increase in sales for Yutong Bus in 2024 [22]. - The article highlights the strategic cooperation between XCMG Group and China Merchants Group to enhance collaboration in various sectors, including logistics and technology [19].