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Strategic Study of CAE >> 2016, Volume 18, Issue 4 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.04.011

Research on New Energy Auto Industry’s National Development Strategy

1. China Automotive Engineering Research Institute Co., Ltd, Chongqing 401122, China;

2. Chinese Academy of Engineering, Beijing 100088, China

Funding project:中国工程院重大咨询项目“‘十三五’战略性新兴产业培育与发展规划研究”(2014-ZD-7) Received: 2016-08-05 Revised: 2016-08-15 Available online: 2016-09-21

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Abstract

As one of the essential sector of world's future automotive industry, new energy vehicle will bring big differences to the development of China"s energy, environment, economy, science technology, and society. In order to better support development decision making and ensure healthy and sestainable development of the industry, the research group has thoroughly study the influences that new energy vehicle industry will bring to China, and affirm that it has great strategic significance to energy security, emission reduction, environment conservation and industry transformation and upgrading for our country. After the study of supportive policy and product technology level of new energy vehicle industry that is domestic and overseas, and summarizing and eveluating the pros and cons of China's automative industry, the reseach group is here to offer proposals for strategic positioning, route selection, and cultivation priority for future develpment of China's new energy vehicle industry.

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