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Strategic Study of CAE >> 2018, Volume 20, Issue 1 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2018.01.015

Research on Evaluation Index System for Low-carbon Development of China’s Automobile Industry

1. Tsinghua Automotive Strategy Research Institute, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;

2. State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

Funding project:中国工程院咨询项目“中国汽车低碳化系统工程研究”(2016-XY-02) Received: 2018-01-20 Revised: 2018-02-06 Available online: 2018-03-28 16:40:33.000

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Abstract

Energy security and climate have become issues of increasing importance globally. China, as a major political and economic power, has a responsibility toward energy conservation and emission reduction. The automobile industry is facing severe emission reduction challenges in following the low carbon process. The trend of the total expansion of China's automobile industry is irresistible and transformation of the vehicle energy structure is also imminent. An initiative to effectively determine the gap between China and other auto powers in low-carbon development and remove the key influence factors will be essential toward realizing low-carbon development of China's automobile industry in the future. This study uses an analytic hierarchy process to analyze the factors that influence China's low-carbon development in the automobile industry and presents comparisons with other countries. This will provide a reference for the low-carbon development of the future automobile industry in China.

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