China’s mega cities have been choked by clouds of smog since the start of the year and one would think that would brighten the outlook for clean-energy cars.
But, the reality is that electric cars are not yet that popular among Chinese consumers. Although the government has launched several measures trying to boost the purchases of electric cars, they have so far failed to ignite sales.
A recent survey by the China Association of Auto Manufacturers on e-cars in Beijing and Changchun shows that during the past two years, the sales of electric cars for private use are close to none.
Dong Yang, executive vice-chairman of China Association of Auto Manufacturers, said, “There are only a few people who spend their money on new energy cars. Here’s the thing, the central government approved the subsidies, but the local governments’ subsidy distribution system got delayed. Besides, the infrastructures for e-cars, like battery charging piles, are not keeping up with the government’s promise.”
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