In March 2009, the Chinese government's “Automobile Industry Restructuring and Revitalization Plan” proposed that China would build up a yearly production capacity of 500,000 new-energy vehicles, including electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles, by the end of 2011. With reality now upon us, the actua...
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News Commentary | January 21, 2021
The South Korean automaker has signed a deal with the government of Guangdong Province in Southeast China to build the company's first overseas fuel cell production plant. Construction on the Guangzhou facility is slated to begin in February, with an expected completion date in the middle of 2022. ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | March 18, 2021
One of Lux's top predictions for 2021 was that China would triple global green hydrogen capacity by 2025. While it remains to be seen where Sinopec plans to fit in China's hydrogen economy, it will start by building 1,000 hydrogen fueling stations by 2025. Lofty claims are common from China, ... To read more, click here.
Technology | February 23, 2022
Vehicles powered by electric motors instead of combustion engines, sourcing electricity from fuel cells, batteries, or other energy storage devices. Not part of subscription