What's Happening?
During the extended Lunar New Year holiday, travel across China reached a record 2.8 billion trips, marking an 8.2% increase from the previous year. The holiday period was extended from eight to nine days, contributing to the surge in travel. Highways
were the primary mode of transportation, with electric vehicles (EVs) playing a significant role. The number of new-energy vehicles on highways increased by 34%, supported by expanded charging infrastructure and toll-free policies. Public transportation also saw gains, with the China State Railway Group reporting a record 121 million passenger trips during the holiday.
Why It's Important?
This record travel activity during the Lunar New Year holiday highlights the rapid adoption of electric vehicles in China, driven by supportive policies and infrastructure development. The surge in EV usage reflects China's commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable transportation. For the U.S., this trend underscores the competitive landscape in the global automotive industry, where advancements in EV technology and infrastructure are crucial. The increased travel also indicates a robust recovery in domestic tourism, which could influence economic strategies and market opportunities for international stakeholders.









