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China’s efforts to decarbonize road transport: Decent, but not sufficient
China’s electric vehicle market has come a long way, but merely following current policies will not fulfill promises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the future.
How will the dual-credit policy help China boost new energy vehicle growth?
China’s “dual-credit” policy has already helped drive significant sales of new energy vehicles (NEVs) and is expected to be crucial to meeting the 2025 goal of 20% market share.
How China put nearly 5 million new energy vehicles on the road in one decade
There’s a lot more to China’s success with electric vehicles than simply putting the largest fleet on the road.
Ten cities, thousand fuel cell vehicles? China is sketching a roadmap for hydrogen vehicles
China’s recent policies signify the strategic importance of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and are reminiscent of earlier support for electric vehicles.
Liuzhou: A new model for the transition to electric vehicles?
Liuzhou, China’s success in expanding its electric vehicle market is distinctive and worth examining.
China's latest step forward on vehicle emissions regulation
The newly announced implementation timeline of the China 6/VI vehicle emission standard will accelerate the introduction of the most stringent emission reduction requirements and advanced emission control technologies.
Want to help China's smog problem? Some lessons learned from the U.S. Clean Air Act
China is in the process of amending its Clean Air Law. Experience with the CAA highlights some key principles that can help give environmental agencies the teeth they need.
ICCT对《加强乘用车企业平均燃料消耗量管理》征求意见稿的评论
工业和信息化部于5月7日在其网站上发布了《关于加强乘用车企业平均燃料消耗量管理的通知》并向社会公开征集意见。我们认为《监管办法》是整个乘用车第三阶段(以及以后标准)体系的关键环节,没有监管办法的标准不能称之为完整的标准,对车队油耗水平的改善的效果具有很大不确定性。
To fine or not to fine? Implementing standards
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has released its proposed Enforcement Rule for New Passenger Car Corporate-Average Fuel Consumption Standard for public comment. One thing that distinguishes the proposal from other rules is its lack of fiscal penalties for not complying with the standards.
Bought a tiger, got a Hello Kitty? How to fix vehicle fuel economy fraud in China
China’s powerful government-controlled broadcaster, CCTV, not long ago did a show on vehicle fuel economy fraud, and that has made auto industry PR specialists uneasy. Here’s how to calm their poor jangled nerves.