More EV charging facilities to be built
September 28, 2015 Category Automotive, Weekly
The Chinese government has promised to build more charging facilities for electric vehicles. The number of stations will be increased and standards for charging ports will be unified so that they can be used by all vehicles, Zheng Shanjie, Deputy Director of the National Energy Administration (NEA), said. The government decided that all new residential complexes should ensure that parking lots have charging facilities, while no less than 10% of parking lots in large public buildings or public car lots should have charging facilities. In the first eight months of this year, sales of green vehicles rose 270%.
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