First China Hong Kong New Energy Auto Show held in November 2013
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The exhibition and forum was sponsored by the Asia-Pacific Electric Vehicle Association and EUROPEXPO, and was fully supported by the World Electric Vehicle Association and the European Electric Vehicle Association. At that time, there will be hundreds of guests from home and abroad, including car manufacturers, equipment and spare parts manufacturers, university research institutions, local governments, and civil organizations advocating green energy. Many of them are leaders in new energy vehicles, including German BMW, Daimler, Volkswagen, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Renault, Nissan, Mitsubishi and other international auto giants.
After many years of research, discussion and testing, new energy vehicles are becoming a reality, and the time has come from pure research and testing to application development. The new energy vehicle market in China and the Asia-Pacific region will become stronger in the future, not only because of their broad market potential, but also because many companies in the Asia-Pacific region are far ahead in technological innovation, especially in terms of batteries. China's BYD. At the same time, the strong support of the Chinese government has brought the development of new energy vehicles into the fast lane.
The new energy automobile industry is not only an important element in the focus of China's reform and innovation, but it has also been designated as one of the seven strategic emerging industries under the Twelfth Five-Year National Strategic Emerging Industry Development Plan. It will receive government financial and management support. . In July 2012, the State Council promulgated the "Energy Conservation and New Energy Vehicle Industry Development Plan (2012-2020)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Planning"). The plan clearly stated that by 2015, the cumulative production and sales volume of new energy vehicles will reach 500,000 vehicles, and by 2020 it will exceed 5 million vehicles. As of the end of August 2012, 27,400 new energy vehicles of various types have been operating in 25 cities across the country. China’s goal is to become one of the world’s leading markets for new energy vehicles.