
China is accelerating the standardization of its electric tricycle industry. In April 2026, multiple cities and counties, including Huangshan District in Anhui Province and Xinyuan County in Xinjiang, launched special campaigns to regulate the production, sale, and operation of non-compliant electric tricycles and low-speed four-wheelers. The new regulations mandate that all electric tricycles on public roads must be listed in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's vehicle catalog and obtain 3C certification. Sellers are now required to provide transparent information about product performance and usage restrictions.
These policy shifts are driving the industry toward higher manufacturing standards. For manufacturers, the message is clear: only durable, compliant, and high-quality electric tricycles will survive the tightening regulatory environment. Companies that specialize in stainless steel electric tricycles—such as those built for rust-proof performance—are better positioned to meet these demands.
Guangxi Dachuan Vehicle Co., Ltd. has anticipated this industry evolution. With a 12,000㎡ modern facility and a monthly production capacity of 3,000 units, the company focuses exclusively on compliant, high-specification manufacturing. Its 1.5m and 1.6m stainless steel e-trikes, including the Silver Loong and sanitation series, are designed to meet rigorous quality standards while offering exceptional corrosion resistance for humid and coastal environments.
Industry experts suggest that regulatory tightening will ultimately benefit professional manufacturers capable of delivering fully compliant products. For buyers, choosing a reputable OEM/ODM partner ensures long-term reliability and legal road access across Chinese provinces.


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