Shanghai enters into force new rules to promote the use of cars on new energy sources
New regulations came into force in the eastern Chinese city of Shanghai on Monday encouraging citizens to purchase and use New Energy Vehicle (NEV) vehicles.
Under the new rules, metropolitan residents can apply for free special license plates for NEVs if they own only one such vehicle and promise that it is for non-commercial use.
However, consumers who plan to buy hybrid vehicles with optional battery chargers should already have chargers in Shanghai and not own any vehicles registered as non-commercial vehicles, with the exception of motorcycles.
In an effort to promote NEV use, Shanghai is replacing existing public electric vehicle charging stations with fast-charging devices and has set a goal to increase the number of charging stations to 10,000.Meanwhile, more than 10,000 fuel cell-powered vehicles will be produced in the city by 2025. and 70 charging stations will be opened.
Shanghai aims to become a global hub for new energy vehicles. SAIC Motor, a leading Chinese automaker based in Shanghai, reached 320,000 NEV sales in 2020, an increase of 77.8% year over year. On January 18, 2021, American electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla began supplying its Model Y vehicles, which are manufactured at its Shanghai plant.