Published: 15:32, January 2, 2021 | Updated: 06:24, June 5, 2023
China cuts new energy vehicle subsidies by up to 20%
By Xinhua

Visitors look at a new energy bus during a promotional activity for new energy vehicles (NEVs) in rural areas held in Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan province, Dec 4, 2020. (JIANG WENYAO/XINHUA)

BEIJING - China cut subsidies on new energy vehicles (NEVs) starting Friday to promote the healthy development of the industry.

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Subsidies for NEVs in public transportation, environmental sanitation, postal services and logistics, and civil aviation airports, among others, will be cut by 10 percent from Friday compared to that of 2020, according to a circular posted on the official website of the Ministry of Finance.

Boasting the world's largest inventory of NEVs, China accounts for 55 percent of global NEV sales

Subsidies on other NEVs will be cut by 20 percent, according to the circular jointly released by the MOF, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the National Development and Reform Commission.

China will also strengthen regulations on the blind investment and manufacturing of NEVs to prevent over expansion in the sector, the circular said.

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In November last year, China unveiled a development plan for its NEV industry in 2021-2035 that aims to accelerate the country's transition into an automotive powerhouse.

The proportion of new NEVs in the sales of new vehicles is expected to rise to 20 percent by 2025, and vehicles used in public transportation will be completely electrified by 2035, according to the plan.

Boasting the world's largest inventory of NEVs, China accounts for 55 percent of global NEV sales.