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China Adjusts NEV Vehicle Tax Policy: PHEVs Lose Exemption from 2027, Fuel-Electric Parity Push

China Adjusts NEV Vehicle Tax Policy: PHEVs Lose Exemption from 2027, Fuel-Electric Parity Push

China's Ministry of Finance, State Taxation Administration, and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced adjustments to vehicle and vessel tax incentives for energy-efficient and new energy vehicles. Effective January 1, 2027, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) will no longer enjoy vehicle tax exemption, and the 50% reduction for energy-efficient vehicles will also be cancelled. The policy shift is officially framed as promoting high-quality development of the NEV industry and advancing fuel-electric parity. The transition window extends to 2027, directly impacting current PHEV sales dynamics and corporate product planning.

138 views2026-07-08
China's New Battery Safety Standards Take Effect July 1, Raising Bar from "5-Minute Warning" to "No Fire for 2 Hours"

China's New Battery Safety Standards Take Effect July 1, Raising Bar from "5-Minute Warning" to "No Fire for 2 Hours"

Starting July 1, 2026, two mandatory national standards—GB 38031-2025 "Safety Requirements for Power Batteries of Electric Vehicles" and GB 18384-2025 "Safety Requirements for Electric Vehicles"—officially took effect in China. The new standards dramatically raise the safety threshold from the previous "5-minute warning before thermal runaway" to "no fire or explosion for at least 2 hours after thermal runaway," while adding bottom impact tests and post-fast-charging safety tests. Industry observers have called this the "strictest battery safety mandate in history," signaling China's entry into a "zero tolerance" era for battery safety.

355 views2026-07-03
Indonesia Launches New EV Subsidy in June, 100K Pure EVs Get VAT Benefits

Indonesia Launches New EV Subsidy in June, 100K Pure EVs Get VAT Benefits

Indonesia plans to launch a new round of electric vehicle subsidy policies starting June 2026. Affected by Middle East tensions pushing international oil prices higher, Indonesia's energy import burden has increased significantly. This round of subsidies will support 100,000 electric vehicles and 100,000 electric motorcycles. Electric vehicles can receive VAT benefits ranging from 40% to 100% depending on battery type. The policy applies only to pure electric vehicles; hybrid models are not eligible.

210 views2026-06-05