Global Times

Nation plans to promote NEV standardiz­ation

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China plans to improve levels of standardiz­ation in its electric vehicle industry – a sector that is being promoted to help combat pollution and to position the country as a leading car-making giant in the future.

This year, standardiz­ation efforts will focus on recharging, battery design and fuel consumptio­n, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology said in a statement on Tuesday.

China will also work to promote its own standards and benchmarks for electric and plug-in electric vehicles overseas, taking advantage of economies of scale to become a global leader in standardiz­ation, it said.

The central government is seeking to engineer a dramatic shift away from convention­al gasoline cars with strict production quotas for new-energy vehicles (NEVs), prompting a flurry of deals as both foreign and domestic automakers race to ensure they do not fall short.

Some 777,000 NEVs were sold in China in 2017, a jump of 53 percent on the year and the most sold in any one country. China aims to bring annual sales to 2 million units by 2020.

China has already drawn up more than 100 technologi­cal benchmarks relating to electric vehicles but lack of standardiz­ation has been identified as one of the major challenges facing the sector. Some local government­s have even set different requiremen­ts to restrict firms from other regions from accessing their markets.

A lack of standardiz­ation has also made it harder to create safe and cost-efficient automated recycling facilities, delegates to China’s parliament said this month. China will have to deal with an estimated 170,000 tons of spent electric vehicle batteries this year.

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