http://dailycaller.com/2016/01/29/chinas-subsidized-electric-car-industry-is-rife-with-fraud/
China’s Subsidized Electric Car Industry Is Rife With Fraud
01/29/2016  Michael Bastasch

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An employee checks newly-assembled electric cars to be exported to South
America at an electric vehicle factory in Zouping county, Shandong province
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China’s electric car industry has been rocked by allegations of fraud due to
companies taking advantage of corruption and lax oversight to cash in
lucrative government subsidies.

Electric car companies reportedly “exaggerated deliveries of electrified
vehicles, sold the vehicles built with substandard parts, and faked vehicle
deliveries by shipping cars to shell companies rather than consumers,”
according to Automotive News China.

Chinese officials are following up on investigative reports by news outlets
that found “some companies would produce poor-quality electric cars, and
then secretly set up a car rental agency that buys all the cars in exchange
for millions of yuan in subsidies,” according to China Daily.

“These cars will eventually end up being dumped in a warehouse,” the paper
reported. “In December 2015, sales of new energy commercial vehicles reached
63,525 units, around double the figure on a year-on-year basis.”
[© dailycaller.com]



http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/motoring/2016-01/27/content_23272740.htm
New energy vehicle subsidies in spotlight as ministries launch probe
2016-01-27  Yang Ziman

A ministry-level nationwide investigation is set to be launched into
fraudulent subsidies of new energy vehicle manufacturers, the Ministry of
Finance said on Monday.

The investigation will target new energy vehicle manufacturers that received
subsidies from the government in 2013 and 2014, and those who applied for
the subsidies in 2015. The probe will be jointly conducted by the ministries
of industry and information technology, finance, and science and technology,
and the National Development and Reform Commission.

The high subsidies and lack of supervision of new energy vehicles have given
rise to fraudulent behavior, according to an investigative report released
earlier this month by The Economic Observer, a Beijing-based newspaper.

A conventional vehicle, once installed with new energy batteries, can get up
to 100,000 yuan ($15,200) in subsidies, which is much higher than its actual
cost, The Economic Observer quoted employees working for new energy vehicle
companies in Jiangsu province as saying.

According to the report, some companies would produce poor-quality electric
cars, and then secretly set up a car rental agency that buys all the cars in
exchange for millions of yuan in subsidies. These cars will eventually end
up being dumped in a warehouse. In December 2015, sales of new energy
commercial vehicles reached 63,525 units, around double the figure on a
year-on-year basis.

But this incredibly rapid growth has sounded alarm bells with the
authorities.

Xu Changming, director of the resources development department of the State
Information Center, said that total sales of new energy vehicles in the
first 10 months of 2015 nearly doubled the number of these vehicles that
received license plates.

He suspected that the swindlers might have used electric batteries from sold
vehicles and installed them in new ones in order to boost the sales volume.

According to the government's policies, new energy vehicle manufacturers are
entitled to subsidies in research and development as well as sales. Each
vehicle can be eligible for subsidies from the central government and the
same amount of subsidies from local governments. One electric car, once
sold, can generate subsidies of up to 120,000 yuan.

Jia Xinguang, a senior analyst with the China Automobile Dealers
Association, said that most new energy vehicle manufacturers are law
abiding, and the general business environment is sound and healthy.

"The reason for the swindles is a lack of regulation and supervision. One
possible solution is to collect the data on one platform, including data on
the battery, engine and millage. Investment in research and development is
very high in the new energy vehicle industry. The easy and large profits
made by dishonest people, if not checked, are going to have a very
destructive effect on honest manufacturers," said Jia.
[© chinadaily.com.cn]



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