How Long Until New Energy Vehicles Are Scrapped?
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For new energy vehicles, since there are no tailpipe emissions, non-commercial small and micro new energy vehicles are scrapped after traveling 600,000 kilometers. According to the battery recycling management regulations, they are considered scrapped after about 5 to 8 years. The difference between recommended scrapping and mandatory scrapping: Recommended scrapping suggests scrapping the vehicle, but if the vehicle still meets the requirements for continued use, it does not have to be scrapped. Mandatory scrapping means the vehicle must, without exception, be scrapped. There are four criteria for mandatory scrapping: Reaching the specified service life; After repair and adjustment, still failing to meet the national standards for in-use vehicle safety technical requirements; After repair and adjustment or the use of control technology, still failing to meet the national standards for in-use vehicle requirements regarding atmospheric pollutant emissions or noise; Failing to obtain the motor vehicle inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period.