China renews support for new-energy cars
Updated: 2014-02-10 09:29
(Xinhua)
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A Venucia Viwa EV Concept of Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company is displayed during the 11th China (Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition, known as Auto Guangzhou 2013, in Guangzhou city, south Chinas Guangdong province, Nov 21, 2013. [Photo/dfic.cn] |
BEIJING - The Chinese government on Saturday announced measures to further promote the use of new-energy vehicles in an effort to save energy and cut emissions.
Subsidies for new-energy car buyers in 2014 and 2015 will be raised from previous levels set by a standard released in September 2013, according to a statement jointly issued by the Ministry of Finance (MOF) and three other government departments.
According to the standard, subsidies for new-energy passenger cars ranged from 35,000 yuan (about $5,730) to 60,000 yuan per vehicle in 2013, while buyers of new-energy coaches received subsidies of up to 500,000 yuan last year.
The standard also said that the country would lower the subsidies 10 percent this year from the 2013 level and by 20 percent in 2015.
The new statement made an adjustment that will lower subsidies by only 5 percent in 2014 and 10 percent in 2015 from the 2013 level.
The change came into effect on Jan 1, 2014.
To enhance government support for new-energy vehicles, the subsidy policy, which was scheduled to be phased out at the end of 2015, will be extended, the statement said.
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