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明年买新能源车,购置税减免有新要求
财联社·2025-10-09 10:51

Core Viewpoint - The recent announcement by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other departments adjusts the technical requirements for new energy vehicles (NEVs) in response to the planned halving of the vehicle purchase tax in 2026, aiming to enhance the overall technical standards and promote high-quality development in the industry [1][2][3]. Group 1: Changes in Technical Requirements - The pure electric driving range requirement for plug-in hybrid vehicles (including range-extended hybrids) has been significantly increased from 43 kilometers to no less than 100 kilometers, marking a 132% increase [2]. - The new technical requirements categorize plug-in hybrid vehicles based on their curb weight, introducing a new category for vehicles weighing 2510 kg and above, which aims to ensure that energy consumption standards are met despite vehicle weight [2]. Group 2: Market Impact and Trends - In the first nine months of 2025, approximately 2.94 million plug-in hybrid vehicles (including range-extended hybrids) were sold in China, accounting for 30.7% of total NEV sales, with range-extended hybrids making up 8.7% [2]. - Predictions indicate that by 2030, the market share of pure electric, plug-in hybrid (including range-extended), and fuel-powered vehicles will be approximately equal at a ratio of 3:3:3 [2]. Group 3: Implications for Industry Development - The adjustments are expected to help phase out outdated production capacity and elevate the overall technical level of new energy vehicles, aligning with the goal of improving industry standards [3]. - Notably, the announcement does not impose fuel consumption requirements on non-gasoline plug-in hybrid vehicles, allowing for the diversification of new energy technology paths, such as those using methanol and other eFuels [3].