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Fuel vehicles will no longer be sold in Hainan Province in 2030

2024-09-08 Update From: AutoBeta autobeta NAV: AutoBeta > News >

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Hainan Province has once again stressed that fuel cars will no longer be sold in 2030. Liu Zhigui, secretary of the Hainan Provincial CPC Committee, said at an information conference of the State Information Office that Hainan has set a target of single digits of PM2.5 by 2030, and has taken a series of measures to achieve this goal, including no longer selling fuel cars in 2030.

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The measures implemented by the plan include, for example, the use of clean energy, when the whole island will use clean energy; no more fuel cars will be sold in 2030; and from the end of this year, Hainan will ban plastics and achieve a ban on the use of non-degradable plastic products; build more than 2000 kilometers of LNG gas supply pipeline, and basically realize the replacement of diesel with gas in rural areas by 2030.

As early as March 2019, Hainan Province issued the Hainan Provincial Clean Energy vehicle Development Plan, which evaluates the technological maturity of various types of clean energy vehicles replacing fuel vehicles. the main promotion routes of new energy vehicles are mainly pure electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, fuel cell vehicles and so on. In addition, natural gas vehicles as an important transitional vehicle must be included in the application category according to the actual situation of natural gas resources and extreme weather emergency in Hainan Province.

The details are as follows:

1. From the date of planning and release, 100% of new and replacement vehicles will use new energy vehicles or clean energy vehicles in public service areas such as official vehicles and buses, and play an exemplary and leading role.

2. Light logistics vehicles and timeshare rental vehicles in the field of social operation have been added and replaced 100% using new energy vehicles since the date of planning and release. Urban sanitation, tourist passenger transport, urban and rural lines and other fields have reasonably formulated the renewal ratio according to the current clean energy proportion of vehicles and the technological maturity of related models, and vehicles in the above areas will fully achieve clean energy around 2025.

3. In the field of private use, through the implementation of strict regulation and control of the total number of minibuses, restraint and guidance, and promoting the two-way clean energy of incremental and stock vehicles, 100% of new energy vehicles will be added and replaced in the private sector of the island by 2030.

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The Hainan provincial government also said at the time that Hainan was actively promoting the construction of charging infrastructure to meet the basic needs of all types of electric vehicles.

In June 2019, the Hainan Provincial Public Security Bureau also issued a notice that in order to actively promote the development of new energy vehicles, from July 1 to the end of 2020, Hainan Province fully liberalized the application for the incremental target of new energy minibuses, and the number of new energy minibuses was not limited.

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