New energy car companies "turned the table", and the first to be knocked to the ground were second-hand car dealers. The price of new cars is even lower than that of used cars on sale, causing a price inversion.

Consumers cannot sell their old cars, which affects their willingness and budget to replace them with new cars. There is a complex and ultra-long chain between the recycling and replacement of new energy vehicles. The more pressing issue currently affecting the operation of this chain is how to deal with used power batteries.