Archive for Electric Vehicles

State Grid Accelerates EV Facilities Development

February 21, 2011 No Comments

The State Grid Corporation of China will accelerate the development of EV facilities by building up 144 EV cell charging/replacing stations, 13,000 charging piles, and installing 50 million smart ammeters.

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300,000 Smart Ammeters in Jinhua

February 16, 2011 No Comments

Jinhua Power Administration plans to invest big money in grids and further the development of the EV industry in 2011.

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¥1.59 Billion Investment for EV in Guangdong 2011

¥1.59 Billion Investment for EV in Guangdong 2011

February 15, 2011 No Comments

Guangdong plans to invest more than 10 billion yuan into automobile industry in 2011, including 1.59 billion for EV.

GM – General Motors or Green Motors?

February 14, 2011 No Comments

General Motors (GM) announced that in 2010 for the first time in the companies 102 year history, it sold more cars and trucks in China than it did in its traditional market, the United States.

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The New Chinese Alchemy: Re-innovation

January 20, 2011 No Comments

The train makers are jumping through hoops of semantics to convince potential buyers that the IPR they licensed for use in China undergoes an alchemical transformation that renders it free of legal obligations.

Tags: Electric Vehicles, Investment Analysis, Uncategorized

China’s Auto Industry Looks in the Mirror

January 14, 2011 No Comments

Cheng is a member of the Expert Committee of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers. In the op-ed piece, titled “Electric vehicles may not drive clean energy,” he pierces the falsehood of the electric vehicle (EV) as a silver bullet that will clean up China’s – and the world’s – pollution problems caused by conventional transportation, cars, buses and trucks.

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Give Me an “i”!

January 3, 2011 No Comments

Clean, renewable and sustainable energy generation has clearly become the single greatest creative endeavor humankind can undertake in this century.

Batteries, Electric Vehicles

Siemens on Electric Avenue

November 15, 2010 No Comments

Siemens is looking to provide the components and infrastructure to an electric car market in China that could – if the central government gets its way – amount to 1 million electric vehicles per year produced in China by the year 2020.

Batteries, Electric Vehicles
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New PV Policy Unevenly Brings Profits

The NDRC’s solar power feed-in tariff announcement raises more questions than before.

Analysis – China’s Energy Skirmishes: A Policy Scenario Considers A Possible Future ($)

China in the "Skirmish" scenario is taking on its Asian neighbors to secure energy supplies for its modern society.

Standard On-Grid PV Pricing Rolled Out Across China

Western China PV markets will prove more profitable than in Eastern China.

Electric Vehicle Plans Operate on Different Schedules

Foreign makers not necessarily excited about the prospects for China's electric vehicle market.

Qinghai Casts About for RMB 13 Million PV Subsidy

Qinghai making be making promises to PV EPC providers it can't keep.

Longyuan Power Purchases Canadian Wind Power Company

Chinese State-owned Enterprise buys Canadian energy shares.

Hubei Suizhou to Invest over RMB 7 Billion to Develop Wind Power

Windy Suizhou in Hubei attracts large wind power contracts

Fast Breeder Reactor Illustrates Beijing Nuclear Power Caution

Caution is the new policy watchword in developing the new nuclear technology.

Coal-Bed Methane Sees Renewed Push

New subsidies encourage greater investment in coal-bed methane extraction.

Exploding Electric Vehicles Test New Energy Policy

A public electric bus that exploded in Shanghai is presenting posing questions for the EV industry.

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