From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-18 16:50:00
To date, more than 850,000 new energy vehicles have become "orphan cars"—vehicles whose original manufacturers can no longer provide after-sales service or technical support due to brand exits from the market. With the market penetration rate of new energy vehicles now exceeding 60%, some automakers continue to face operational difficulties and even the risk of exiting the industry, potentially leading to a further increase in such vehicles.

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