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China Hammers out Tougher Subsidy Plan for Electric Vehicles.doc

1、1China Hammers out Tougher Subsidy Plan for Electric VehiclesThe boom for Chinas electric vehicle makers may be nearing an end as regulators crack down on abuse of generous subsidies and draft tougher policies on incentives. The proposed new regulations follow an eight-month nationwide investigation

2、 that found widespread cheating on subsidy programs by electric-vehicle makers. Investigators found that some companies collected hundreds of millions of yuan by inflating the number of vehicles they made. Sometimes they cashed in before making any electric autos at all. Policymakers are revising th

3、e incentives that will be implemented in the next five years, sources close to the matter said. Under the program, which was installed in 2009 to encourage new-energy vehicle development, central and local governments have doled out hundreds of billions of yuan in subsidies to companies that build e

4、lectric cars and plug-in hybrid and fuel-cell vehicles. The incentive program helped make China the world leader in electric-auto production. Spurred by the subsidies, about 200 2manufacturers across the country built 379,000 electric and hybrid vehicles in 2015, four times more than in the previous

5、 year, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers. Electric and hybrid vehicles sales in China more than quadrupled last year to 331,000, about 60 percent of the global total, making the country the worlds largest electric-car market, followed by the United States. But subsidies

6、rather than sales became the main revenue source for many electric-auto makers; penalties and the loss of incentive payments are already hurting profits. Suzhou- based Higer Bus Co. is one of five producers that the government sanctioned for subsidy excesses. The company is an example of the ripple

7、effect across Chinas electric-vehicle industry of the subsidies and the im-pact of the government crackdown. Suzhou Higer Bus, the countrys second-largest minibus producer, was fined 260 million yuan ($39 million) and had its 2015 and 2016 subsidies revoked for obtaining subsidies based on inflated

8、production figures. Its first-half net declined more than 60 percent from a year earlier to 55 million yuan. Suzhou Higer Buss parent company, Shanghai-listed 3Xiamen King Long Motor Group, earlier this month projected a 300 million yuan decline in net profit this year. In 2015, parent King Longs ne

9、t profit almost doubled to 481 million yuan. “It will not be easy to commit fraud in the future,“ said Song Qiuling, deputy director of the Finance Ministrys economic construction division. The government will set a higher threshold to qualify for subsidies on electric autos, and the size of the sub

10、sidies may decline to reflect lower production costs, he said. In addition, he said, regulators plan to build an internet-based platform to closely monitor electric-vehicle production, sales and operation. In August, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology published a set of plans to rai

11、se the bar for new-energy vehicle producers. This was followed by draft guidelines from the National Development and Reform Commission on Sept. 22 proposing to adopt a carbon-credit system similar to what California uses to encourage new-energy vehicle production. The plan is published for public fe

12、edback, and experts said this may eventually replace subsidies. Stricter regulations will apply to electric-car production, sales and use, according to an MIIT official who asked not to be identified. In addition, regulators plan to 4tighten con- trol over government subsidies. Lucrative government

13、subsidies have been the main force behind Chinas electric-auto boom. When rolled out in 2009, the policies aimed to put more than 1,000 units on the roads in each of 10 cities in three years. The plan was intended to help lower pollution and move beyond traditional auto making. The program was later

14、 expanded, and by the end of last year there were more than 1,000 electric cars running in each of 90 cities. But a mismatch between reported sales and actual production capacity and unusual fluctuations in output drew the attention of government regulators. Agencies including the MIIT, the NDRC, th

15、e MOF and the Ministry of Science and Technology initiated an investigation in late January that covered 90 automakers that received new-energy vehicle subsidies between 2013 and 2015. Investigators found that some companies falsified production reports and collected more in subsidies than they earn

16、ed. In early September, the MOF levied penalties against five companies, including Suzhou Higer Bus, for subsidy fraud. Suzhou GEMSEA Coach Manufacturing Co., the nations 5eighthlargest electric-minibus maker, was found to have forged production and sales records for 1,131 electric buses in 2015 to

17、receive subsidies worth 260 million yuan. It was also criticized for collecting extra subsidies by selling vehicles to its own subsidiaries. Authorities revoked its production license and ordered the company to pay back all the money it obtained illegally. Suzhou GEMSEA halted production in March af

18、ter it became the subject of investigation. “The company is going bankrupt,“ said a guard at the companys closed front door. Shenzhen Wuzhoulong Motors Group, Chery Wanda Coach Manufacturing Co. and Henan Shaolin Bus Co. were also on the list of those punished. A source close to the investigation bl

19、amed local authorities for conniving with the companies to cheat as the subsidies require local government review of production certificates, sales records and vehicle registrations before applications go to the central government for final approval. Investigators found many companies were able to a

20、pply for vehicle licenses, a key requirement for subsidies, even before the vehicles rolled off the production line. Sometimes, automakers “can get a hundred licenses with a 6photo of only one vehicle,“ said the source, calling government supervision “inadequate.“ Officials at Suzhou city government

21、s economic and information commission, which oversees electric vehicle subsidy applications, declined to comment. Many scholars have blasted the subsidy program for distorting the market. “Annual electric-minibus sales around the world total 20,000 units,“ said Ouyang Minggao, a member of the Chines

22、e Peoples Political Consultative Conference who is also a new-energy vehicle expert. But Chinese manufacturers “can reach that in one month“ because the “current new-energy vehicle development has been motivated by subsidies.“ Under the policy, a minibus producer could get as much as 600,000 yuan in

23、 subsidies from central and local governments for each bus they produced, almost equivalent to production costs. Sources close to Suzhou Higer Bus said many suppliers have contacted the company with concerns over possible payment default. A Suzhou Higer Bus spokesman confirmed that the company is ne

24、gotiating with suppliers. Other companies are also feeling the pain of overreliance on government aid even though they were not involved in the 7scandal. Leading bus maker Zhengzhou Yutong Group Co. and Zhongtong Bus & Holding Co. said in separate statements that their operating capital was drained by the end of June because of delayed subsidy payments amid the investigation.

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