1 China regards new energy vehicles as one of the seven strategic industries. General Secretary Xi Jinping proposed that the development of new energy vehicles is the only way for China to move from a large automobile country to a powerful automobile country. The top national leaders have called for the development of new energy vehicles. The development of new energy vehicles is particularly prominent among China's seven strategic industries.
2 The development policies of China's new energy vehicles are relatively sound and more systematic. The central government and local governments simultaneously subsidize the production cost difference for new energy vehicles, reduce the exemption on purchase tax, subsidize the operation of new energy buses, and set special license plates for new energy vehicles, giving priority to road rights. This kind of support policy is not available in other countries.
3 With the encouragement of many positive policies, the demand for China's new energy vehicle market has spiraled upwards, one year at a time. In 2016, 500,000 vehicles, 800,000 vehicles in 2017, and over 1 million vehicles in 2018 will be planned for 2 million in 2020.
3 At the time of the rapid development of new energy vehicles in China, the Chinese government is also beginning to study new incentive policies to promote the development of China's new energy vehicles in the direction of intelligent networked vehicles. The Chinese government’s plans for the development of intelligent networked vehicles are specific The embodiment.
The Chinese model for developing new energy vehicles with these characteristics has become a sample of the world’s automotive powers.