What are the policies for new energy vehicles?

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Penelope
07/30/25 8:46am
New energy vehicle policies: 1. "2021 Industrial and Information Technology Standardization Work Priorities": The document mentions the need to vigorously conduct research and formulation of standards for electric vehicles, charging and swapping systems, fuel cell vehicles, etc.; promote the development of related standards for power battery recycling; and revise the guidelines or roadmaps for the standard system construction of electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, etc., based on the needs of technological progress and rapid industrial development and integration. 2. "Implementation Plan for Accelerating the Cultivation of New Consumption": The plan proposes to improve the configuration and layout of charging power sources and increase the construction of charging piles (stations) to meet the demand for new energy vehicles and delivery logistics vehicles. It also encourages charging pile operators to appropriately reduce charging service fees. 3. "2021 Energy Work Guidance": The guidance points out that, following the "source-grid-load-storage integration" approach, efforts should be made to continuously advance the construction of urban smart grids, promote the high-quality development of urban electric vehicle charging and swapping infrastructure, accelerate the promotion of interactive power supply and demand systems, and adapt to the diversified access needs of high-proportion renewable energy and electric vehicles.
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