China targets 30 per cent NEV fleet by 2030
Reported byElectrive ↗·Sourced by Goodlede
China's State Council published a new action plan requiring new energy vehicles (battery-electric, plug-in hybrids, and fuel cell vehicles) to comprise 30% of the nation's total vehicle fleet by 2030, up from 12% at end of 2025—more than doubling NEV adoption in five years while also expanding charging and hydrogen infrastructure.
Target is ambitious but not yet achieved; implementation and enforcement of the five-year plan remain separate steps.
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