
China’s new energy sector is poised for significant export growth, as indicated by recent reports from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. On May 19, 2025, the ministry released a report highlighting the increasing demands for electric power equipment and new energy vehicles, reinforcing a push for a “high-quality development” model in the industry.
The report outlines a comprehensive strategy aimed at enhancing production capabilities and boosting export potential. It emphasizes the need for improvement in energy efficiency and innovation across various sectors, including battery production, electric vehicle manufacturing, and wind energy installation.
In the wind energy sector, the report notes a steady progression towards 2025, with plans to increase the demand for wind turbines and components. Concurrently, the government is focusing on advancing offshore wind energy projects, which are expected to contribute significantly to the country’s energy mix.
Recommendations include enhancing the capacity for wind turbine production and increasing the supply chain’s efficiency while promoting high-quality manufacturing standards. The focus will also be on reducing costs and improving the sustainability of energy sources.
In terms of electric vehicles, the report anticipates a surge in demand, projecting a 44.2% increase in sales by April 2025, with a total expected sales volume of approximately 122.6 million units. Additionally, the production of lithium batteries is set to rise, reflecting a 54.1 GWh output in April 2025, despite a slight decrease in the overall market ratio.
Furthermore, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has confirmed its commitment to export growth, particularly in the new energy vehicle sector, where sales and production are expected to rise significantly. By 2025, projections indicate that the new energy vehicle market will reach substantial figures, reinforcing China’s position as a leader in this field.
In conclusion, the report showcases a robust framework for advancing China’s new energy exports, with clear goals set for the upcoming years that align with global trends towards sustainable energy solutions.
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