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China's Hainan Province to ban internal combustion engines by 2030

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By 2025, state and municipal transport will be converted to new energy sources, and by 2030, all vehicles in the province.

China's Hainan Province to ban internal combustion engines by 2030

The authorities of the southern Chinese province of Hainan intend to completely ban the sale of cars with gasoline and diesel engines until 2030.

According to the plan, by 2025, the task was set to transfer all public and commercial services of Hainan to cars using clean energy sources, and to ban them completely by 2030.

The implementation of a preferential tax policy for the purchase of cars powered by alternative energy sources will also continue, which in China includes not only electric cars, but also cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells, as well as hybrids.

Hainan is the first province in China to announce plans to completely stop selling gasoline and diesel vehicles on the island by 2030 in order to combat pollution and protect the local ecology.

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