Saturday, March 15, 2014

Lithium Drive: Electric Cars Get Green Light In China ILC.v TNR.v LIT TSLA

  

  Now we have the report from the ground in China how Electric Cars are picking up public interest with the government push for cleaner economy and unsustainable levels of pollution. You can find video on the CCTV link below. 
  China has already very advanced Lithium Materials Industry and is moving up the value chain into the lithium battery production and power-trains for Electric Cars. It all bodies very well with the latest push by China into the cleaner economy.



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CCTV:

Electric cars get green light in China

Premier Li Keqiang vowed during the just-concluded National People's Congress to tackle China's massive pollution problem and that promise could lead to many more green vehicles in the country. Electric vehicles had already enjoyed a sales surge just before the two sessions started.
The sale of green vehicles has suddenly become a hot item as the government strengthens measures to curb China's choking pollution. Beijing and Shanghai late last month released a list of new energy vehicle brands that can be sold in the cities, breaking territory protection for the first time.
Shenzhen-based carmaker BYD sold 600 electric cars on the first day it entered the Beijing market. In addition, about 1,400 people have won the right to buy electric cars in China's first lottery for purchasing the environmentally friendly vehicles. Experts say 2014 might be the beginning of an e-car era in China.
"This year might be the first year for electric cars to belong to Chinese families," said Professor Ouyang Minggao at Tsinghua University's Dept. of Automotive Engineeting. "From the information we know, a household car market has already been initiated. To be honest, I think air pollution may push e-cars into Chinese families."
So far, there are only about 40,000 new energy cars in China. Analysts say the use of electric vehicles has been growing at a slow pace. However, analysts expect the use of green cars to gain traction as the smog worsens in China's cities."

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