New-energy vehicles forecast at 20% of China’s new-car sales by 2025

SHANGHAI — Sales of electric, plug-in hybrid and hydrogen-powered vehicles in China, the world’s biggest auto market, are forecast to rise to 20 percent of overall new car sales by 2025 from just 5 percent now, the State Council said on Monday. Sales of new-energy vehicles, which are made up […]

SHANGHAI — Sales of electric, plug-in hybrid and hydrogen-powered vehicles in China, the world’s biggest auto market, are forecast to rise to 20 percent of overall new car sales by 2025 from just 5 percent now, the State Council said on Monday.

Sales of new-energy vehicles, which are made up of battery electric, plug-in hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will rise as China’s NEV industry has improved its technology and competitiveness, the State Council, China’s cabinet, said in a policy paper as part of the release of the country’s 14th five-year plan through to 2025.

The State Council advocated for significant improvements in the technologies of China’s electric vehicle components and building more efficient electric vehicle charging and battery swapping networks to make electric vehicles more convenient.

The paper also said the Chinese government will improve the green car quota system to guide automakers to make more environmentally friendly vehicles after it ends NEV subsidies in two years and boost NEV sales for public uses such as bus and trucks.

Companies including Tesla Inc., Volkswagen Group and Nio Inc. are expanding electric vehicle production in China, with sales expected to be around 1.1 million units this year.

The new outlook for NEVs in 2025 is lower than a 25 percent goal mentioned in a policy proposal published by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology last year.

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Dannielle Weintraub

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