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Wang Zhenpo: The national regulatory platform has accumulated access to 6.325 million new energy vehicles

With the popularity of new energy vehicles, major provinces and cities in China have successively introduced support policies, which has become a major boost for the rapid development of new energy vehicles. On December 14, the "2022 China AutoMotive Market Development Forecast Summit" was grandly held, hosted by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers and hosted by the Yibin Municipal People's Government. This conference aims to deeply analyze the development status of the global and national automobile markets in 2021, and Professor Wang Zhenpo, director of the National Engineering Laboratory for Electric Vehicles of Beijing Institute of Technology, attended the summit and made a keynote report.

Wang Zhenpo: The national regulatory platform has accumulated access to 6.325 million new energy vehicles

Wang Zhenpo

Wang Zhenpo pointed out that as of December 10, 2021, the national regulatory platform has accumulated access to 6.325 million new energy vehicles. Based on the "double carbon" target, the market size of new energy vehicles has continued to grow steadily, the market penetration rate has grown rapidly, and the market acceptance has increased again. At present, individuals are the main consumer group for the purchase of new energy vehicles, and the demand for private car markets is gradually penetrating into low- and middle-tier cities.

Wang Zhenpo said that in the future, under the condition that new energy vehicles can meet the needs of users, they will no longer focus on the growth of mileage, but will pursue vehicle cost performance, practicality and durability; under the background of the double carbon strategy, the further optimization of passenger car power consumption has become an inevitable trend, and batteries and efficient thermal management technology in low temperature environments have become the main problems. At the same time, the vehicle charging scene is diversified to meet the charging needs of different market segments.

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