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Home News Auto News China Starts Battery Recycling Program, Pilot In 17 Cities And Regions China Starts Battery Recycling Program, Pilot In 17 Cities And Regions Auto News Aswan | January 31, 2019 02:37 pm As part of an effort to counteract an emerging pollution threat, China has launched a pilot program for electric vehicle battery recycling in 14 cities and regions around the country. Car producers are encouraged to established recycling centres and service outlets, as well as to co-operate with battery producers, used car dealers, and scrap merchants in order to build a regional recycling system. Lithium battery waste as a whole could reach around 170,000 tonnes by 2020, as predicted by experts. The ministries involved with recycling these batteries believe that the entire industrial chain from production to end of life needs to be involved, and there will be new policies to encourage recycling such as tax incentives, along with a "traceability management platform" that tracks the life cycle of electric car batteries. By 2020, China expects to be selling 2 million electric vehicles per year.This is based on the fact that China's electric vehicle market is rapidly growing, with 413,200 new energy vehicles (NEV) produced just in the first half of this year, just over 50% more than the same period last year. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags china EV green tech Print Related News China’s Thirst For Electrified Vehicles Continue To Grow Auto News Eric | June 19, 2018 Electrified vehicles are gaining traction amongst Chinese car buyers as the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers said that the deliveries of ... Full EVs May Get Tax Break In Thailand Auto News Aswan | February 19, 2019 You've got to give it to the Thai government. They have an acute awareness for what their automotive industry needs in order to propel it to greater ... All Volvo Models From 2019 Onwards Will Be Hybrids or EVs Auto News Arvind | January 31, 2019 In a historic announcement, Volvo has announced that every model it launches from 2019 onwards will have an electric motor or some form of powertrain ... Toyota Motor Thailand Submits EV And Hybrid Investment Plans To BoI Auto News Aswan | February 11, 2019 If you think bureaucracy is something that Malaysia has a monopoly on, think again. We may bemoan the hoops that manufacturers have to jump through ... Comments
China Starts Battery Recycling Program, Pilot In 17 Cities And Regions Auto News Aswan | January 31, 2019 02:37 pm As part of an effort to counteract an emerging pollution threat, China has launched a pilot program for electric vehicle battery recycling in 14 cities and regions around the country. Car producers are encouraged to established recycling centres and service outlets, as well as to co-operate with battery producers, used car dealers, and scrap merchants in order to build a regional recycling system. Lithium battery waste as a whole could reach around 170,000 tonnes by 2020, as predicted by experts. The ministries involved with recycling these batteries believe that the entire industrial chain from production to end of life needs to be involved, and there will be new policies to encourage recycling such as tax incentives, along with a "traceability management platform" that tracks the life cycle of electric car batteries. By 2020, China expects to be selling 2 million electric vehicles per year.This is based on the fact that China's electric vehicle market is rapidly growing, with 413,200 new energy vehicles (NEV) produced just in the first half of this year, just over 50% more than the same period last year. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags china EV green tech
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China’s Thirst For Electrified Vehicles Continue To Grow Auto News Eric | June 19, 2018 Electrified vehicles are gaining traction amongst Chinese car buyers as the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers said that the deliveries of ...
Full EVs May Get Tax Break In Thailand Auto News Aswan | February 19, 2019 You've got to give it to the Thai government. They have an acute awareness for what their automotive industry needs in order to propel it to greater ...
All Volvo Models From 2019 Onwards Will Be Hybrids or EVs Auto News Arvind | January 31, 2019 In a historic announcement, Volvo has announced that every model it launches from 2019 onwards will have an electric motor or some form of powertrain ...
Toyota Motor Thailand Submits EV And Hybrid Investment Plans To BoI Auto News Aswan | February 11, 2019 If you think bureaucracy is something that Malaysia has a monopoly on, think again. We may bemoan the hoops that manufacturers have to jump through ...