New energy vehicles have been a highlight of China’s automobile industry in recent years. China’s new energy vehicle production and sales have ranked first in the world for nine consecutive years. In 2023, China will export 4.91 million complete vehicles, of which 1.203 million are new energy vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 77.6%.
For some car enthusiasts, the joy of driving is associated with the roar of engines and manual transmissions. So, how to interpret the news of “total ban on the sale of fuel vehicles”? Recently, in the “Let’s Talk” program, Chen Qingquan, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and founder of the World Electric Vehicle Association, said that the significance of the law is to promote the innovation of scientists. At the same time, “banning the sale of fuel vehicles” is not the same as “banning internal combustion engines.”
Faced with the statement that “Chinese-made electric vehicles are overtaking on corners,” Academician Chen Qingquan said that he prefers to call it “changing lanes and overtaking”: “I like to use ‘changing lanes and overtaking’ instead of ‘overtaking on corners,’ because We are not opportunistic.”
According to data from the Passenger Car Market Joint Branch of the China Automobile Dealers Association, from April 1 to 14, my country’s new energy passenger vehicle market retailed 260,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 32%. In early April, the retail penetration of new energy passenger vehicles The rate was 50.39%, surpassing traditional fuel passenger cars for the first time.
Electric cars may seem like a new invention, but in fact, humans have been using electric cars more than 100 years ago. Academician Chen Qingquan introduced that the world’s first recognized electric car was born between 1832 and 1839, more than half a century earlier than internal combustion engine cars.
At the beginning of the 20th century, electric cars were once favored by fashionable women. Later, with the rise of fuel vehicles, electric vehicles seemed to be forgotten in the corner of time. It was not until the 1970s, with the emergence of the oil crisis, the awakening of environmental awareness and technological progress, that electric vehicles gradually returned to the public eye.
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Post time: May-02-2024