“Car Trade-in Subsidy” to Support EV Sales Growth by 2024
[For Hong Kong Investors Only] On April 26, the Ministry of Commerce (MoC), the Ministry of Finance (MOF), and five other departments jointly issued the “'Implementation Rules for Car Trade-in Subsidy”*. It is proposed that by the end of 2024, those old vehicles that meet the requirements can be scrapped and a one-time subsidy of RMB 7,000 (for standardized fuel-fired passenger vehicles) or RMB 10,000 (for new energy passenger vehicles) can be granted for the purchase of a new vehicle. The subsidy amount and scope of the policy exceeded previous market expectations and is expected to stimulate consumer demand for vehicles, and new energy vehicle brands and related industry chain companies will continue to benefit.
*Source: Xinhua, as of April 26, 2024.
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