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Taking a Green Turn

Though China already has the largest new-energy vehicle (NEV) market in the world, its motto remains the same: Bigger is better. Specifically, the industry will follow a 15-year roadmap to fulfilling a list of ambitions.

By 2025, NEVs will account for some 20 percent of the country’s total new auto sales, the average power consumption of purely electric passenger cars will be reduced to 12 kWh per 100 km, and advanced autonomous vehicles will be widely used within certain areas and designated zones, reads the plan issued by the State Council on November 2.

Starting from 2021, NEVs will account

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