Chinese Govt Announces New 2026 Export Permit Rule For EV Makers
Major Chinese EV-makers and exporters like BYD could see be required to obtain EV export permits from the Chinese government.

It looks like the Chinese government is seeking to fix the country’s reputation overseas, specifically the one about its cheap electric vehicles (EVs).
On Friday last week, Beijing reportedly confirmed plans to introduce export controls on pure electric (EV) passenger cars. The move is said to stem from concerns in its home market over intense price competition, and by global complaints about a surge of cheap cars.
The Chinese government also reportedly seeks stricter rules to guarantee proper after-sales support. In other words, EV makers in China seeking to export products overseas will face greater scrutiny in the coming months and years.
This new ruling was announced by Beijing and takes effect from Jan 1, 2026 onwards.

This new ruling sees EV makers requiring to obtain an export licence takes effect starting from Jan 1, 2026 onwards, confirms China’s Commerce Ministry. This is similar to the system already in place for China-made hybrid and combustion (ICE) vehicles exported overseas.
Besides stranding customers, poor service and missing support networks can also undermine a brand’s reputation. In fact, the situation has intensified price battles sparked across several foreign markets, thus creating instability for local manufacturers too.
Certainly, the timing of these new measures are fitting as they come shortly after China officially established itself as the world’s largest car exporter, even surpassing Japan. Moreover, growth on this front for Chinese automakers show no signs of stopping or slowing down.


The move sees Beijing aiming to fix the country reputation for cheap EVs overseas - it already practices similar measures for Chinese-made ICE and Hybrid cars abroad.



“There is still vast potential for market expansion in China’s less developed regions, such as mid-western districts and rural areas, where car ownership levels could gradually surpass those in metropolises like Beijing and Shanghai,” says Cui Dongshu, Sec-Gen of the China Passenger Car Association.
Cui also believes that within five years, China could export as many as 10 million vehicles overseas annually. However, he also added that domestic sales alone could see Chinese automakers shift up to 10 million vehicles annually too, but this is simply due to the country’s vast population.
With more scrutiny, it is hoped Chinese automakers will standardise export processes and boost quality.

Moreover, Wu Songquan, director of policy research at the China Automotive Technology Research Center, reportedly stressed the importance for Chinese automakers to follow in the steps of legacy automakers in standardising export processes and, concurrently, boost quality.
Certainly, with this new policy and requirement for EV export licence, the Chinese government hopes this will help build more long-term trust in vehicles exported by the nation overseas.
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