What is the new energy vehicle scrapping policy?

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DiAlivia
07/29/25 3:36am
When the capacity of the power battery decays to below 80% of its original state, it should be considered as the end of the battery's service life and must be retired from the new energy vehicle. Additional information: Power battery: Compared to fuel-powered vehicles, the biggest difference with new energy vehicles lies in the power system. Since the power battery in new energy vehicles gradually degrades with increased usage, its service life also shortens over time. As the core component for energy storage in new energy vehicles, if the power battery reaches the end of its service life, the vehicle can no longer function properly. Therefore, whether the power battery is scrapped should be one of the criteria for determining whether a new energy vehicle should be scrapped. Determining power battery scrapping: According to industry regulations, the judgment of whether a power battery should be scrapped is based on its degradation level. When the battery capacity remains above 80% of its original state, the battery has not yet reached the end of its service life and does not meet the scrapping standard, meaning it can still be used as a power battery in new energy vehicles.
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