
Continuing in October! Updates on the National Subsidy Policy for 2025: The fourth round of national subsidies will be released in October. The latest guidelines for national subsidies are as follows.
The latest information from the National Subsidy Policy indicates that the total subsidy amount for this round is set to reach 690 billion yuan, with an initial allocation of 40 billion yuan. The actual scale is expected to be around 730 billion yuan, which will be distributed in three phases. This will include subsidies for various energy-efficient products, electric vehicles, and home appliances.
This time, the subsidy range is broader compared to previous rounds. Key energy-efficient appliances will see an increase in subsidies of about 20%, while 5G mobile device subsidies will be 15%. For new energy vehicles, subsidies will range from 7000 to 20000 yuan, depending on the type of vehicle.
Moreover, the new subsidy scheme will be implemented without the need for additional reporting, provided the application is submitted within 48 hours after the vehicle purchase. This will ensure that the funds can be accessed quickly and effortlessly.
Important reminders for consumers: The highest rebate for home appliances is set at 2000 yuan per household, and the maximum rebate for electric vehicles is 500 yuan. Households can apply for subsidies for up to 3 appliances at once, and the amount will be disbursed automatically after verification.
Looking ahead, the subsidy policy will continue to evolve. Consumers are encouraged to check platforms like the Jingdong App for the latest subsidy updates and benefits.
In summary, the upcoming subsidy program promises to expand the range of supported products, making it easier for consumers to access energy-efficient appliances and vehicles. This initiative aims to enhance the adoption of sustainable technologies throughout the country.
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