
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has announced a new regulation titled “Management Measures for the Recovery and Comprehensive Utilization of New Energy Vehicle Power Batteries.” This regulation aims to strengthen the recovery and management of power batteries used in new energy vehicles, ensuring safety, efficiency, and a high recovery rate within the industry.
According to the announcement, the new energy vehicle industry has rapidly developed in our country, with sales figures consistently increasing. By 2025, the production and sales of new energy vehicles are projected to reach approximately 16.626 million and 16.49 million units, respectively, representing growth rates of 29% and 28.2% compared to previous years.
As the demand for new energy vehicle batteries rises, the production capacity for power batteries is expected to exceed 100 million units by 2030. The government aims to establish a robust system for the recovery and utilization of power batteries to enhance resource efficiency and environmental protection.
The new management measures require all manufacturers of new energy vehicles to adhere to specific standards regarding the recovery and utilization of power batteries. The measures emphasize the importance of environmental sustainability and the need for companies to comply with regulations that promote safe and effective recycling practices.
Furthermore, the Ministry has called for a collaborative effort among various departments—including the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, and the Ministry of Transport—to ensure the successful implementation of these management measures. This collaborative approach is aimed at promoting the development of a comprehensive recovery system that aligns with sustainable economic growth and environmental protection goals.
By the end of 2025, the government expects to have established a legislative framework that supports the efficient recovery and use of power batteries, encouraging manufacturers to follow best practices in battery recycling and reuse.
In summary, the new regulation emphasizes a commitment to enhancing the efficiency of the new energy vehicle industry while prioritizing environmental sustainability. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will ensure that these measures are effectively implemented to promote the responsible use of resources and protect the environment.
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