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The number of charging piles for electric cars has been surging in China amid the country's campaign to promote new-energy vehicles (NEVs) and fight pollution.
在中国推动新能源汽车与治理污染活动的推动下,汽车充电桩的数量大幅增长。
By the end of October this year, 195,000 public charging piles for electric cars had been built in China, 82 percent more than the number at the end of October 2016, an official said.
The number of privately-owned charging piles for electric cars saw an even bigger increase over the period, up 214 percent year on year to 188,000, Guo Wei, an official from National Energy Administration, said at a forum1 in Beijing on Saturday.
In China, the world's largest auto2 market, the government is a staunch supporter of NEVs, seeing them as a way to ease pressure on the environment.
The government is mulling plans to ban the production and sale of diesel3 and petrol cars, but no timetable and details have yet been unveiled.
A slew4 of measures, including tax exemptions5, discounts for car purchases and an order for government organizations to buy more new energy cars, are in place to encourage the use of NEVs.
Last year, China sold 507,000 NEVs, an increase of 53 percent year on year. Sales of pure electric vehicles surged 65.1 percent year on year to 409,000, accounting6 for 80 percent of new energy vehicle sales, official data showed.
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