Govt aims to get larger fleet of alternative-fuel vehicles on road
Updated: 2014-02-15 08:04
(China Daily)
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A campaign to drive more new-energy vehicles on to the streets of China's cities has set new goals in the hope of revving up a market showing a distinct lack of interest.
An announcement from the central authorities included 12 more cities in a program to advance the use of environmentally friendly cars, taking the total number of cities and regions involved to 40.
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Cities in eastern regions are required to promote not less than 10,000 new-energy vehicles by the end of 2015, while targets for the rest are set at 5,000.
Beijing and Shenzhen have set their own targets of 35,000, pushing up the total for the 40 cities to around 320,000, according to a calculation by Hongyuan Securities.
That means at least 160,000 new-energy cars should be sold this year, over nine times last year's national sales. In 2013, sales of new-energy vehicles stood at just 17,642, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
Although the targets seem implausible to many, analysts still have faith that the market will take off in the next two years. A research report forecast that the central government would implement an array of measures to guarantee the target will be met.
The Ministry of Finance has made the first move by renewing subsidies for new-energy passenger cars in 2014 and 2015.
The ministry also demanded that local authorities speed up improvements to infrastructure and banned any preferential treatment for local auto makers.
Echoing the ministry, local governments are pushing forward with favorable measures during their annual legislative conferences, with 12 provinces strongly supporting new-energy vehicles.
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