China Plug-In Electric Vehicle Forum 2012Organizer: Being-Consulting China
Endorser: Econet China,China Center for Energy Economics Research at XMU, EVAAP,LEVA
Date: 8th-9th, Mar, 2012
Location: Shanghai Ramada Plaza, China
Background
Over the next ten years, the Chinese government will invest more than Yuan 100bn (US$15bn) in subsidising the country's industry and infrastructure for environmentally friendly and alternative fuel vehicles. Around Yuan 60bn will be invested in developing energy-saving technologies, with the remaining funds to be used for the creation of an infrastructure capable of supporting energy saving vehicles in certain cities.The Chinese car industry is maturing and follows other big manufacturers in their investment on electric mobility. The state supports this move by having set an official goal of 500,000 Chinese plug-in hybrids and electric cars produced by the end of 2011.
To facilitate this goal, China launches a nationwide programme to install large electric vehicle charging stations. To the end of this year, China Grid will build 75 charging station and 6,000 charging post in 27 provinces. To 2016, 400 electric vehicle charging station will be built; during 2016 and 2020, more than 10,000 charging stations are going to be built. Planned by Sinopec, during the period of 12th Five-year plan, Sinopec will build and improve 275 petrol-evcharging multiple service stations in China. In Beijing, 100 of 580 Sinopec petrol stations will be changed to serve electric vehicles for charging service. In the rest of China, Sinopec plans to invest 8.75 hundred million to build 175 petrol-evcharging multi-service stations.China is on track to lead deployment of this infrastructure in the coming years.
CHINA Plug-In ELECTRIC VEHICLE FORUM 2012 garthering 200+ OEMs, Enterprise decision makers and China government officers, focusing building Chinese style sustainable EV infrastructure and strategic plan. We building a precious communication platform of technology exchange, business partnership and market development.
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