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New National Standard Effective July 1: China's NEVs Enter Strictest Safety Era

New National Standard Effective July 1: China's NEVs Enter Strictest Safety Era

Starting July 1, 2026, China's mandatory new national standard for new energy vehicles takes effect. The standard covers three core dimensions: battery safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and functional safety. It imposes stricter requirements on battery thermal runaway, vehicle EMC, and intelligent driving functional safety. This standard directly elevates the safety baseline for Chinese export NEVs—providing quality assurance for overseas buyers while potentially changing market access thresholds.

551 views2026-07-06

NEV Vehicle and Vessel Tax Incentives Adjusted from 2027, Structural Policy Shift Incoming

On July 4, 2026, Chinese authorities issued a notice clarifying that preferential policies for new energy vehicle and vessel taxes will be adjusted from 2027. The core direction shifts from "universal subsidies" to "technology-threshold-based" benefits, with range and energy consumption metrics directly affecting tax relief levels. This change will reshape cost structures in the NEV market, creating ripple effects for export-oriented automakers and overseas buyers.

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China Cancels NEV Vehicle and Vessel Tax Benefits from 2027: PHEV/EREV Owners Face Higher Costs

China Cancels NEV Vehicle and Vessel Tax Benefits from 2027: PHEV/EREV Owners Face Higher Costs

China's three ministries announced that from January 1, 2027, preferential vehicle and vessel tax policies for NEVs will be fully canceled. Halved rates for energy-efficient vehicles and exemptions for commercial BEVs, PHEVs, EREVs, and fuel-cell vehicles will all terminate. Pure-electric passenger vehicles remain unaffected. Central Asian importers need to adjust PHEV procurement strategies.

380 views2026-07-04