Development of Electric Automobiles and Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities in China

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The problem of energy saving and environment protection has become more and more crucial in China. New promising technology that makes the problem solved is reviewed in this paper, including electric automobiles and electric vehicle charging systems. It is given the group of customers and charging mode of electric automobiles in China. It is suggested the matches between charging modes and vehicle types. In the short term, conventional gasoline or diesel vehicles is the most realistic and effective, while in the long run, China will meet the urgent challenges of energy crisis and greenhouse gas reduction. It needs technology breakthroughs in battery, public awareness and government input to the development of electric automobiles.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 424-425)

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945-948

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January 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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