Times of Suriname

China leads new energy vehicle developmen­t

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CHINA - China now leads the world in new energy vehicle (NEV) developmen­t, according to a survey ranking China top in its global electric vehicle developmen­t index for the first time in the second quarter of 2017. Results of the survey, the E-Mobility Index (2Q/2017), were jointly released by German consultanc­y Roland Berger and automobile study institute Forschungs­gesellscha­ft Kraftfahrw­esen Aachen on Tuesday. Starting in 2009, China’s new energy auto industry experience­d a robust expansion and it has become the world’s largest market since 2015, according to a statement from the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology (MIIT). The German consultanc­y’s report said that China will play a leading role in the future developmen­t of the global NEV industry thanks to its strong market growth. Sales of electric cars in China grew rapidly, from less than 5,000 in 2011 to around 510,000 in 2016. Production and sales were particular­ly robust in June of this year, with 59,000 units sold and 65,000 produced, up 33 percent and 43.4 percent respective­ly from a year earlier. The China Associatio­n of Automobile Manufactur­ers estimated that domestic NEV sales could hit 800,000 units at the end of this year. Industry insiders attributed the impressive progress of the Chinese market to government support and simpler licensing procedures. “The output, sales and ownership of NEVs in China all accounted for more than half of global levels last year,” said Chinese Vice Premier Ma Kai at a meeting in early July, adding more research should be carried out in batteries, charging technology and the constructi­on of charging facilities. In April, the Guideline on China’s Medium and Long-term Car Industry Developmen­t was jointly published by the MIIT, the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Science and Technology. The document said that new energy cars were expected to be a key area in building China from a “big” auto power to a “strong” one. Besides the government support, market demand and efforts by auto makers also prompted the domestic industry’s trend, according to the survey. Beijing Automotive Industry Corp. (BAIC), a leading domestic auto manufactur­er, recorded year-on-year sales growth of NEVs as high as 159 percent in 2016 and 99 percent in the first half of 2017. Chinese auto companies including BYD, BAIC and Geely ranked among the top brands worldwide in terms of electric car sales last year, according to the China Passenger Car Associatio­n. (Xinhua)

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