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发表于 2009-6-16 09:19:07
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Charging stations are seen as critical for wider acceptance of plug-in hybrids as the cars are battery-dominant, with only small conventional engines as backup or for use in certain situations. Many of the current hybrids on the market are still largely based on fossil-fuel engines with part-time electric motors deployed when conditions warrant to enhance fuel efficiency.
The State Council, China's cabinet, earlier this year set a target for alternative-energy automobiles at 5 percent of passenger vehicle sales by 2011, with each major domestic automaker offering at least one model. For all types of vehicles, the government's sales target is 10 million units in 2009, with annual growth averaging 10 percent over the next three years.
Miao Wei, an Industry and Information Technology vice minister, told Caijing in March that the central government is considering reimbursing buyers of alternative-energy cars by 10,000 to 50,000 yuan. |
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