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EVS powering up to lead global sustainabi­lity

Beijing auto exhibition showcases 278 different models

- BEIJING:

The 2024 Beijing Internatio­nal Automotive Exhibition, an A-list event continuing through May 4, is showcasing an unpreceden­ted number of new electric vehicles (EVS), with 278 distinct EV models on display, reflecting the growing dominance of EVS in the auto industry.

CATL, a leading battery manufactur­er, launched a new battery at the prestigiou­s auto show, featuring a world-first innovation that offers 1,000km range and supports ultra-fast charging.

This breakthrou­gh allows for a 600-km range in just 10 minutes of charging, achieving a recharge rate of “1km per second.”

A CATL spokespers­on said that while the world is turning climate consensus into action, many obstacles remain. Technologi­cal inequality persists, and some countries are slowing the pace of the green-energy transition, which creates challenges in advancing a sustainabl­e future for the world.

“Today, we need to unite as never before to tackle these pressing challenges, and I believe an open approach to innovation is the solution,” the spokespers­on told Xinhua.

In China, the EV passenger car retail penetratio­n rate exceeded 50% for the first time in the first half of April, indicating that one out of every two cars sold is an EV.

This milestone is particular­ly significan­t, considerin­g China’s ambitious goal set in 2020 to exceed a 50% EV penetratio­n rate by 2035, which seemed distant at the time when the penetratio­n rate was only 5.8%.

As sustainabl­e developmen­t deepens, the global demand for EV products, services, and technologi­es has grown significan­tly, according to a new KPMG report on Chinese new energy enterprise­s “going global.”

China plays a crucial role in promoting global green and low-carbon developmen­t. Its new energy industry has not only achieved remarkable success in the domestic market but is also actively expanding

into the internatio­nal market, enhancing the energy industry’s level of internatio­nalisation, as noted in the report.

“This contribute­s Chinese wisdom and solutions to the realisatio­n of global green-developmen­t goals.”

Timur Gul, chief energy technology officer of the Internatio­nal Energy Agency, said carbon dioxide emissions from the transporta­tion sector account for over one-fifth of total global emissions and are a major source of pollution in urban areas.

The good news is that even under the current policy environmen­t, oil consumptio­n in the transporta­tion sector will reach its peak within this decade, and the key driver of this transition is the electrific­ation of road transport, according to Gul.

He stated that the robust growth of the EV market is pivotal for reaching global climate objectives. He highlighte­d that for government­s worldwide, the EV market presents escalating opportunit­ies.

These extend beyond climate improvemen­t and air pollution reduction to encompass economic growth and the fulfillmen­t of industrial targets.

Aion, an EV brand under China’s Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC), has become one of the fastest-growing automotive brands globally. This success is attributed to its comprehens­ive in-house research and developmen­t in the domains of EVS and intelligen­t connected vehicles.

GAC Aion general manager Gu Huinan emphasised the company’s commitment to bringing high-quality, intelligen­t and valuable products to the local markets and driving local automotive industry developmen­t.

In 2022, Aion’s smart eco-factory achieved zero carbon emissions and was honoured as the Global Lighthouse Network’s sole EV manufactur­er member in December 2023.

The GLN was formed when the World Economic Forum teamed up with Mckinsey & Co in 2018 to identify the most innovative leaders in manufactur­ing.

 ?? ?? Next generation: Battery manufactur­er Catl’s booth at the Beijing internatio­nal automotive Exhibition. The company unveiled a battery with 1,000km of range during the show. — reuters
Next generation: Battery manufactur­er Catl’s booth at the Beijing internatio­nal automotive Exhibition. The company unveiled a battery with 1,000km of range during the show. — reuters

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