Thursday, October 30, 2025
22.1 C
New Delhi

China signals it will pull plug on subsidies for EVs with five-year plan exclusion



<p>China signals a shift away from heavy subsidies for its electric vehicle industry, acknowledging its maturity and the need for market forces to drive development. </p>
<p>“/><figcaption class= China signals a shift away from heavy subsidies for its electric vehicle industry, acknowledging its maturity and the need for market forces to drive development.

China has sent a clear signal that it is willing to pull the plug on subsidies for its electric vehicle industry after years of big-ticket government support fuelled a boom that has left the world’s second-largest economy saddled with vast oversupply, prompting it to push into global car markets.

Top policymakers omitted electric vehicles from their list of strategic industries in their recent five-year development plan for 2026-2030, the industry’s first exclusion in more than a decade.

Analysts say the move is evidence the Beijing considers the industry to be mature and no longer requires the same level of financial support, leaving its development up to market forces.

But they say the omission should not be seen as a sign that the EV industry has fallen out of favour, despite it becoming a poster child for excessive competition that even President Xi Jinping has criticised. Instead, it reflects a strategic decision to allocate resources to other technologies where China seeks to enhance its capabilities, especially in light of global trade and security tensions.

Market to play a bigger role

“It’s an official acknowledgement that electric vehicles no longer need prioritised policies. Electric vehicle subsidies will fade,” said Dan Wang, China director at consultancy Eurasia Group.

“China already dominates in EV-related tech and batteries so there is no point prioritizing it. It doesn’t mean the government will require capacity to be cut, but the market will play a bigger role in deciding who survives,” she said.

New energy vehicles (NEVs) – a category comprising EVs, plug-in hybrids, and fuel cell vehicles – were included as strategic emerging industries in the previous three five-year plans, which encouraged Chinese authorities to pour in billions of dollars to encourage automakers to produce EVs and consumers to buy them.

That support gave rise to a supply chain China now controls with such EV champions as BYD. It also made China into the world’s largest NEV market – by July 2024 NEVs accounted for over 50 per cent of total auto sales in China, more than 10 years ahead of the goal policymakers had initially set.

But that rapid growth and support has also resulted in China having domestic brands making more cars than it can absorb because the industry is striving to hit production targets influenced by government policy, instead of consumer demand, Reuters has reported.

According to research firm Jato Dynamics, 93 of 169 automakers operating in China have market shares below 0.1 per cent.

“From the country’s point of view, it is no longer necessary to pay too much attention (to NEVs), or it may lead to greater overcapacity,” said Tu Xinquan, Dean and Professor of the China Institute for WTO Studies of University of International Business and Economics.

While NEVs were excluded from the latest national plan, he expected ministries such as China’s state planner and industry ministry to announce more specific plans to guide its future trajectory.

Greater focus on innovation

To be sure, Chinese policymakers have for years said that their ultimate intention was for the industry to stand on its own two feet and has in parallel been gradually ending years-long major subsidies and tax break programmes for the NEV sector.

It ended a national purchase subsidy scheme for EV consumers at the end of 2022 and intends to phase out purchase tax rebates by 2027 although some Chinese auto industry associations are lobbying for the latter to be done at a gentler pace.

A Chinese policy adviser who spoke on the condition of anonymity said EVs not being classified as an emerging strategic industry “is not to say they’re not important – they absolutely are. Just look at our exports, the source of profits for the entire auto sector, the boost to the industrial chain, and our global leadership. NEVs are undoubtedly important.”

But this official shift means that automakers need to face up to the reality that their futures will likely be decided by market competition. In the first half of this year, 11 out of 17 listed Chinese automakers were profitable.

Cui Dongshu, secretary-general of China’s Passenger Car Association, said the plan indicated that Chinese policymakers would take more targeted measures versus the previous broad approach, to wean the industry off government support.

They will press EV makers to focus more on delivering more innovative products and curb production of lower quality vehicles, he said.

Automakers would need to build sufficiently prominent core strengths to gain a foothold in the Chinese market, the world’s largest, said Shaochen Wang, a research analyst at Counterpoint.

“For instance, brands like BYD and Leapmotor have strengthened their cost advantages by enhancing supply chain integration capabilities and launched more cost-effective products; meanwhile, Xiaomi and brands under HIMA (Huawei Intelligent Mobility Alliance) have attracted consumers with their strong brand influence and leading intelligent features,” he said.

  • Published On Oct 30, 2025 at 03:48 PM IST

Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals.

Subscribe to Newsletter to get latest insights & analysis in your inbox.

All about ETAuto industry right on your smartphone!

Go to Source

Hot this week

Royal rift: King Charles boots Prince Andrew out of Windsor home, strips all titles over Epstein links

King Charles boots Prince Andrew out of Windsor home, strips all titles Britain’s King Charles has taken the extraordinary step of stripping his younger brother, Prince Andrew, of all his remaining titles and honours and ordering Read More

Sodapoppin claims HasanAbi used shock collar on dog Kaya while Nmplol stays neutral

Image Via Instagram Twitch streamer Sodapoppin has weighed in on the ongoing HasanAbi dog collar controversy, saying directly that he believes Hasan used a shock collar on his dog, Kaya. Read More

Kin of a 2nd West Bengal man claim suicide due to ‘SIR fears’

SURI/MIDNAPORE/KOLKATA: The family of a 95-year-old man who died by suicide in his daughter’s Birbhum home on Thursday blamed “SIR fears” for his act, making it the second such case in Bengal in three days. Read More

After 15 yrs in jail, couple serving life for murder gets parole for IVF

AHMEDABAD: Fifteen years of separation. A shared sentence. Read More

Britain’s Prince Andrew Stripped Of ‘Prince’ Title Over Ties With Jeffrey Epstein

King Charles has begun removing Prince Andrew’s titles after renewed scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Read More

Topics

Royal rift: King Charles boots Prince Andrew out of Windsor home, strips all titles over Epstein links

King Charles boots Prince Andrew out of Windsor home, strips all titles Britain’s King Charles has taken the extraordinary step of stripping his younger brother, Prince Andrew, of all his remaining titles and honours and ordering Read More

Sodapoppin claims HasanAbi used shock collar on dog Kaya while Nmplol stays neutral

Image Via Instagram Twitch streamer Sodapoppin has weighed in on the ongoing HasanAbi dog collar controversy, saying directly that he believes Hasan used a shock collar on his dog, Kaya. Read More

Kin of a 2nd West Bengal man claim suicide due to ‘SIR fears’

SURI/MIDNAPORE/KOLKATA: The family of a 95-year-old man who died by suicide in his daughter’s Birbhum home on Thursday blamed “SIR fears” for his act, making it the second such case in Bengal in three days. Read More

After 15 yrs in jail, couple serving life for murder gets parole for IVF

AHMEDABAD: Fifteen years of separation. A shared sentence. Read More

Britain’s Prince Andrew Stripped Of ‘Prince’ Title Over Ties With Jeffrey Epstein

King Charles has begun removing Prince Andrew’s titles after renewed scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Read More

UP woman gets 3.5 years’ jail for false SC/ST Act plaint

LUCKNOW: In a landmark judgment aimed at curbing misuse of SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, a special SC/ST Court in Lucknow Thursday convicted a woman for making a false police complaint in Aug 2019, following which an FIR was f Read More

Gucci launches technical mountainwear line “Altitude” with Jannik Sinner

Translated by Nazia BIBI KEENOO Published October 30, 2025 Gucci, the Kering Group fashion house, is venturing into the world of technical winter sportswear with an exceptional athlete who began his journey as a young ski champion before Read More

Barbour’s collab trail continues, latest link-up is with Levi’s

Published October 30, 2025 As they’re two international “titans of functional design”, US denim giant Levi’s and British heritage brand Barbour were surely destined one day to work together. Read More

Related Articles