Xin Guobin of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Improve the preferential policies for the purchase and passage of new energy vehicles and speed up the construction of charging and replacing infrastructure

Xin Guobin of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Improve the preferential policies for the purchase and passage of new energy vehicles and accelerate the construction of charging and replacing infrastructure

Source: Caijing NetworkAuthor: Yan Qi2022-06-29 22:16
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Introduction

The groundbreaking ceremony of the Audi-FAW new energy vehicle project was held simultaneously in Changchun, China and Wolfsburg, Germany by video on the 28th. Xin Guobin, a member of the Party Leadership Group and Vice Minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, attended and delivered a speech via video. Xin Guobin said that the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will continue to promote the high-quality development of the new energy vehicle industry.

Financial NetworkAuto News On June 29, the groundbreaking ceremony of the Audi FAW new energy vehicle project was held simultaneously in Changchun, China and Wolfsburg, Germany by video on the 28th. Xin Guobin, a member of the Party Leadership Group and Vice Minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, attended and delivered a speech via video. Xin Guobin said that the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will continue to promote the high-quality development of the new energy vehicle industry. The first is to support industry enterprises to accelerate breakthroughs in new technologies and promote the integrated development of intelligence, networking and electrification. The second is to improve the preferential policies for the purchase, passage, and parking of new energy vehicles, speed up the construction of charging and replacing infrastructure, and improve consumer experience. The third is to create a market-oriented and legalized international business environment, strengthen exchanges and cooperation with other countries in the fields of technological innovation, trade and investment, standards and regulations, and add new momentum for common development.

Editor: Cai Fei



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