Analysis – Electric Vehicle Market Opportunities in China’s 25-Pilot Cities ($)
February 3, 2012 No CommentsResults across the 25 pilot cities are patchy at best, and fall far behind the timetable government officials have committed to.
Results across the 25 pilot cities are patchy at best, and fall far behind the timetable government officials have committed to.
The city is a flagship for the rest of the country through its introduction of EV and solar power technologies onto its city streets.
Chinese trade countermeasures will only retard the country’s intake of technologies and skills it needs to build its energy sector.
Foreign companies that gain a few trophy wins to show in the China market will see more recalcitrant operators that will eventually follow suit
Southeast Asian nations may benefit from China’s full-on development of its domestic market for solar photovoltaic (PV) power.
China’s Development is Already Reaching Its Limits in Some Parts of the Country
China in the “Skirmish” scenario is taking on its Asian neighbors to secure energy supplies for its modern society.
Politics, market forces and technology barriers will see it takes much longer than anticipated to implement a national policy jump-starting the EV industry.
Central government will have to prune and rationalize solar PV makers and projects to make solar power work for the country.
Western companies operating in China are not immune to forced power outages.