男友太凶猛1v1高h,大地资源在线资源免费观看 ,人妻少妇精品视频二区,极度sm残忍bdsm变态

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
China
Home / China / Business

EVs set to power auto sales

By Wu Yiyao in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2015-01-20 07:40

Electric vehicles are expected to account for at least 11 percent of all the new vehicles sold in China in the next decade on the back of growing environmental awareness and stricter regulations, a new survey said on Monday.

The survey, published by global consultancy firm KPMG, showed that a majority of the Chinese respondents (68 percent) expect e-vehicle sales - hybrid, battery cell and fuel cell units - to account between 11 percent to 15 percent of markets in the next 10 years.

The survey was based on responses from 200 executives from automobile companies, suppliers, dealers, financial services providers, rental companies and mobility solutions providers in 31 countries, including 25 from China.

"The Chinese government and automotive industry have high hopes that e-vehicles usher a new era in the world's fastest-growing car market. Not content with catching up with more established players in traditional combustion engine technology, China is looking to leapfrog rivals to become the premier market for e-mobility," said Danny Le, partner and head of automotive at KPMG China.

Respondents from China ranked fuel efficiency as the top criterion for buying a car, with about 76 percent indicating it would be the main priority, far higher than the global average of 67 percent.

Rising air pollution in China, higher fuel costs, strict emission standards and rapid urbanization will ensure that the huge potential for electric cars is eventually realized, although this will require further innovation and disruption across the automotive ecosystem, and help from regulations and tax incentives, the KPMG report said.

By the end of last year, regulators had issued policies for supporting the development and application of new-energy vehicles between 2016 and 2020.

In Shanghai alone, more than 8,500 electric vehicles were sold by the end of November 2014.

Chang Xianghui, a Shanghai-based car dealer said: "Lower fuel costs and incentives are prompting many consumers to choose e-vehicles, as many consider long-term fuel costs while making purchases."

E-vehicle owners said they also expect companies to set up more charging stations and also provide better after-sales service.

Sun Taoli, an e-vehicle owner in Shanghai said: "I can find several charging stations in Shanghai. But sometimes when I travel to other provinces it is quite difficult to find such facilities."

wuyiyao@chinadaily.com.cn

EVs set to power auto sales

Editor's picks
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 电白县| 称多县| 三河市| 定襄县| 易门县| 台南市| 深泽县| 内黄县| 临洮县| 西昌市| 梓潼县| 上林县| 嘉义县| 巢湖市| 屏边| 景洪市| 兴业县| 麻城市| 宽甸| 榆树市| 中西区| 喀什市| 海林市| 仲巴县| 宁都县| 横峰县| 宜宾县| 淮滨县| 靖安县| 囊谦县| 陆丰市| 望谟县| 青州市| 沙田区| 谢通门县| 鄂尔多斯市| 靖宇县| 响水县| 潼南县| 淮滨县| 宾阳县|