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Outdoor Power Supplies Included in National Subsidy Program for the First Time: Multiple Energy Storage Brands Available

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Introduction

With the rise of outdoor activities such as parties, camping, picnics, and self-driving tours, there is an increasing demand for safer outdoor power sources. These products are set to become an integral part of consumer lifestyles, adapting to new market trends. Additionally, as national subsidy programs expand, mobile energy products, including outdoor power sources, have been included for the first time. Currently, purchases are limited to regions such as Guangdong and Zhejiang, and customers should check with official customer service for detailed eligibility.

Outdoor Power Sources Included in National Subsidy Programs

For example, on JD.com, users can access the “National Subsidy” section to shop for eligible products. By searching for the relevant categories and confirming their delivery address, customers can enjoy discounts of up to 15% when placing orders. If the shipping address is in Guangdong or Zhejiang, users can also find outdoor power sources listed under the “Digital” category. It’s important to note that if the user’s delivery area does not support subsidies for outdoor power products, that category will not be visible. For more information about eligibility for discounts, customers may inquire further with official customer service.

According to a summary from Charging Head Network, the inclusion of outdoor power sources in the national subsidy program marks a significant milestone, as both outdoor and mobile power products are now eligible. This program is currently in a trial phase in Guangdong and Zhejiang, with no nationwide rollout yet. Furthermore, the Zhejiang region has also initiated subsidies for automotive products, offering discounts of 15% through specific payment methods. This ensures that outdoor enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy camping and self-driving tours, have safer access to power while reducing costs.