Tracks are laid down at the speed of one kilometer per hour.
Starting early to develop China's own energy-efficient and new-energy vehicles a decade ago, China now has an established industry with the research and development of three types of these vehicles and three key technologies at its core.
Slow down in a fast developing city? Wuxi is trying.
China's central enterprises are stepping up efforts to take over companies that have technology advantages in developing green vehicles or auto parts, the Shanghai Securities News reported Friday.
China is reviewing three national standards for electric vehicle power batteries, a Chinese researcher said Wednesday at a forum in Beijing.
The city is planning to bring in strict new penalties in a bid to stop cars taking over bike lanes.
An alliance of sixteen State-owned companies wants to accelerate development of electric vehicles in China, a move which underscores the country's ambition to be a world leader in new energy vehicles.
China's 16 centrally-managed State-owned Enterprises (SOEs) will form an association Wednesday, aimed at developing China's own electric cars, the Shanghai Securities News reported Wednesday.
Shanghai will submit a plan to subsidize alternative-energy vehicles this week, the Shanghai Securities News reported today.
Visitors to an international automobile fair in Northeast China this year noticed a change taking place at the event: a greater number of hybrid and all-electric vehicles on display.
The Chinese capital will have 500 electric taxi cabs in service by the end of this year, Beiqi Foton Motor Co. Ltd., the manufacturer, announced Saturday.