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Beijing Will Adopt More New Energy Vehicles

January 14, 2010
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Energy & Cleantech, Environment

According to Beijing Youth Daily, Beijing will expand the use of electric vehicles in 2010 and will have a total of 5,000 new energy vehicles by 2012.

The report states that Beijing will put an additional 200 electric buses and 1,000 electric sanitation vehicles into service this year.

It is understood that to promote the production of new energy vehicles, Ministry of Science and Technology joined forces with the departments concerned in 2009 to promote a pilot program under which over ten Chinese cities are scheduled to pilot the use of about 1,000 new energy vehicles each over the next three years. As one of the ten model cities of the program, Beijing plans to bring the total number of new energy vehicles in the city to 5,000 by 2012.

Tags: Beijing, bus, electric vehicle, Ministry of Science and Technology, MST, sanitation

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