| State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, P.R. China | ||
| State Electricity Regulatory Commission, P.R. China | ||
| National Energy Administration, P.R. China |
Koelnmesse Co., Ltd.
TRADE FAIR
Mr. Ted He
Tel: +86 10 6590 7766 ext 719
Fax: +86 10 6590 6139
t.he@koelnmesse.cn
CONFERENCE
Ms. Monika Yu
Tel: +86 10 6590 7766 ext 716
Fax: +86 10 6590 6139
m.yu@koelnmesse.cn
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1-3 November 2011 |
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2-3 November 2011
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30 May-1 June 2012 |
The authoritative networking and trade platform for electric vehicles and charging facilities in China
eMobility is a new milestone in the automobile industries development during the 21st century. It becomes great significance in easing the global energy crisis while strengthening environmental protection. As the rest of the world, China has started developing electric vehicles to achieve the main goals like energy savings, low emissions and to guarantee a sustainable development of the automobile industry.
By 2012, electric vehicles are expected to share up to 5% of Chinas automobile market, by exceeding 900,000 units. Until 2015, 10% of the entire car production will issue with electric passenger vehicles and they will amount to 20%, which is more or less about 10 million units, of Chinas total car production by 2020.
Relevant statistics indicate that over the next decade, the Chinese government will be investing hundreds of billions RMB to support the research and development as well as promotion of electric vehicles. It will also focus on breaking through battery-powered, motor-driven and electronically-controlled core technologies to promote the industrialization of new energy vehicles.
According to the 2010 "12th Five-Year Plan" by the National Development and Reform Commission, the future development of Chinas automotive industry will advance towards miniaturization and electrification. The future of the domestic automotive industry will inevitably enter a period of rapid growth with new energy vehicles, especially electric ones, being a lucrative sector.
Find out why our exhibitors participate and why you should not be missing it too! |
Find out more about the opportunity to make new contacts and maintain business relationships in 2011. |
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Highlights of top exhibitors in CEEC/eMC 2011
In 2010, State Grid built 75 charging stations and 6,209 charge spots. With State Grid and China Southern Power Grid as pilots, an electric vehicle charging system based on unified national technical standards will be established in the next 2 to 3 years.
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BYD, as a pioneer in the new energy industry, has taken a series of actions to research and develop new energy solutions with great results. |
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