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Innovation and Development of China’s New Energy Vehicles Industry provides comprehensive insights into the role of new energy vehicles in facilitating the global energy transition. The book aims to foster an understanding of how these vehicles contribute to the shift towards green energy. Drawing from extensive data collected from over 20 cities, 40 companies, and more than 500 questionnaires, the book offers practical information for policymakers and industry stakeholders. Beyond the technological aspects such as battery technology, electric drive systems, and charging infrastructure, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Innovation and Development of China’s New Energy Vehicles Industry provides comprehensive insights into the role of new energy vehicles in facilitating the global energy transition. The book aims to foster an understanding of how these vehicles contribute to the shift towards green energy. Drawing from extensive data collected from over 20 cities, 40 companies, and more than 500 questionnaires, the book offers practical information for policymakers and industry stakeholders. Beyond the technological aspects such as battery technology, electric drive systems, and charging infrastructure, the book also discusses policy support mechanisms, financial subsidies, tax incentives, and regulatory frameworks. It includes international case studies from the USA and UK, aiding readers in grasping the global dynamics and fostering international cooperation. The book is essential for understanding the interplay between new energy vehicles and energy transition, providing actionable insights for industry professionals, researchers, and policymakers.
Autorenporträt
Professor Yingqi Liu is Chair of the Department of Business Administration, at the Sschool of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University. Professor Liu's extensive research interests include new energy vehicle industry development and competitive advantages. She is an adviser on humanities and social sciences to the Ministry of Education in China; sits on a Xinhua News Agency think tank; and is a Council member of the Chinese Society of Social and Economic Systems Research