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China’s nationwide ‘cash for clunkers’ trade-in program causing huge e-bike boom

Last updated: July 4, 2025 12:35 am
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China Sparks E-Bike Boom with Generous Trade-In Program

China has recently made headlines with its groundbreaking nationwide trade-in program for electric bicycles, resulting in a remarkable surge in e-bike sales. In just six months, over 8.47 million new e-bikes have hit the streets, thanks to the incentives offered to consumers who exchange their old models for newer, safer, and more efficient ones.

The program, which provides subsidies to riders trading in outdated electric bikes, has led to a massive increase in e-bike sales across the country. Provinces like Jiangsu, Hebei, and Zhejiang have each seen over one million new e-bikes sold in a short period, signaling a significant shift in consumer behavior.

The subsidies offered under the program cover a substantial portion of the cost of a new e-bike, making it a compelling option for many consumers. This has resulted in a surge in demand for higher-quality models with better batteries, improved braking systems, and more reliable electronics, driving both adoption and innovation in the industry.

One of the key objectives of the program was to replace older models with lower-quality lithium-ion batteries, which posed safety risks. China has successfully encouraged the adoption of higher-quality lithium-ion batteries, as well as newer generation AGM batteries and even innovative sodium-ion battery options.

According to the Ministry of Commerce in China, more than 8.4 million consumers have participated in the trade-in program, leading to a staggering 643.5% year-over-year increase in sales. Production of new electric bicycles has also risen significantly, with manufacturers rushing to meet the growing demand.

Not only have major industry players like NIU benefitted from the sales boost, but over 82,000 small independent e-bike dealers have reported substantial increases in sales, providing a boost to local economies.

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The rapid success of the program has taken many by surprise, as it has reshaped the electric bicycle market in a relatively short period. While the long-term sustainability of this boom remains to be seen, it demonstrates the potential for large-scale change with the right incentives.

For other countries looking to promote electric micromobility, China’s trade-in program serves as a compelling example of how to drive significant shifts in consumer behavior. With nearly 8.5 million new e-bikes on the road, it is clear that incentives can be a powerful tool for accelerating the adoption of sustainable transportation solutions.

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