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2024-09-06

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recently, the sales data of major new energy vehicle manufacturers in august 2024 have been released one after another. among them, byd, the global champion in new energy electric vehicle sales, achieved new energy vehicle sales of 373,100 units in august, setting a new monthly sales record.
the price and intelligence of new energy vehicles have had a huge impact on traditional fuel vehicles. the government's support policies for new energy vehicles, such as purchase subsidies, have also greatly reduced people's car purchase costs.
as car prices become cheaper, more and more chinese people can afford to drive cars. thepaper.cn found that the city with the most private cars per 100 households at the end of 2022 was not beijing, shanghai, or guangzhou, but ordos, which has the highest per capita gdp in the country: 92 cars per 100 households.
following closely behind is jiaxing, where there are 90 cars per 100 households, followed by suzhou, foshan, dongying and other cities.
the reason why the number of cars per 100 households in beijing, shanghai and guangzhou failed to enter the top 20 in the country is mainly due to factors such as restrictions on driving and purchase and traffic congestion. for example, beijing adopts a lottery policy, that is, you need to draw lots to get a license plate, and shanghai adopts a license plate auction method to restrict vehicle purchases.
in addition, as densely populated cities, many residents in beijing, shanghai and guangzhou tend to use public transportation to avoid traffic congestion.
from a provincial perspective, tianjin has the highest number of cars per household, with 61.9 cars per 100 households, while sichuan has the lowest number of cars per household, with 32.1 cars per household.
the paper reporter chen zhifang, du haiyan, wang yasai intern nie yuan
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