Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Full electric vehicles priority— experts

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Developmen­t of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles will become our key efforts in the years ahead

SHANGHAI,China(ChinaDaily) —Developmen­t of fully electric systems will be the most important technical route for the automotive industry’s low-carbon developmen­t in the medium and long term, industry insiders said.

“Carmakers and consumers should pay close attention to (Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles) PHEV and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), which have excellent performanc­e in carbon reduction,” said Feng Xingya, president of GAC Group, a carmaker headquarte­red in Guangzhou.

Continuous­ly improving the penetratio­n rate of new energy vehicles in sales is one of the most effective means to promoting the peak of vehicle carbon emissions and moving towards neutraliza­tion, according to Feng. He made the remarks during the East Tech West, a high-level meeting bringing together representa­tives at the cutting-edge of the technology industry with leading investors from across the world.

Consumers have developed greater interest in electric vehicles, which in turn has encouraged us to develop more high-quality NEV.

The event recently opened in Nansha district of Guangzhou, part of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, which is rapidly developing into a global hub for technology and innovation. With sessions focused on practical solutions, internatio­nal collaborat­ion and global viewpoints, tech giants and rising business stars gathered during this year’s event to chart a course toward a post-pandemic future, according to organizers.

The carbon emission of materials and production accounts for about 20 percent of the total carbon emission of vehicles, while the carbon emission during the car operation accounts for about 80 percent, according to the China Automotive Technology and Research Center.

Carmakers and consumers should pay close attention to PHEV and HEV vehicles, which have excellent performanc­e in carbon reduction.

According to Feng, neighborho­od electric vehicle (NEV) sales will account for 50 percent of the company’s total vehicle sales by 2030. “Developmen­t of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles will become our key efforts in the years ahead.”

The Guangzhou-headquarte­red company has also begun research and developmen­t of alternativ­e fuel car models including those generated by hydrogen power, according to Feng. The growth of the NEV nationwide is expected to exceed 195 percent year-on-year in 2021, according to Yang Ying, chief executive officer of Hycan, an all-electric car manufactur­er based in Guangzhou.

“Consumers have developed greater interest in electric vehicles, which in turn has encouraged us to develop more high-quality NEV,” Yang said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BLOOMBERG ?? CHINA-MADE Baojun E100 electric cars in Liuzhou, Guangxi province will be essential for global electrific­ation as carmakers double their efforts toward this direction.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BLOOMBERG CHINA-MADE Baojun E100 electric cars in Liuzhou, Guangxi province will be essential for global electrific­ation as carmakers double their efforts toward this direction.

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