In 2011, China sold 8000 electric vehicles

Since 2009, China has staged electric vehicle promotion activities in 25 pilot cities. Seen from the completion of promotion schedule and the utilization of charging stations in major pilot cities in 2011, the market promotion for electric vehicle was still in its infancy in China. In 2011, China only sold 8,000 electric vehicles, accounting for less than 1% of the total global sales volume.

In April 2012, China issued the electric vehicle plan, which stipulated that pure EV would play a key role; the output and sales goal in 2015 is to reach 500,000 and the goal in 2020 is to hit 5 million, which will accelerate the development pace of manufacturers of electric vehicles and related parts.

In the field of passenger cars:

In 2011, China produced 8,000 electric vehicles, of which passenger cars occupied 60%. The electric passenger vehicles in China mainly cover three models, namely HEV, EV and FCV, wherein EV takes a dominant position. In China’s electric vehicle demonstration and promotion catalog, EV made up 70%, HEV 22% and FCV 8%.

In 2012, 5 EV models are selected as official vehicles of Chinese governments; 4 of them are EVs, and the rest one is HEV. This is a big progress for Chinese electric vehicles to be chosen for governmental use. Driven by the future policies, more and more electric vehicles will be official vehicles.

Among electric passenger car manufacturers, SAIC has invested the most with RMB45 billion in building the electric vehicle industry chain, and launched more than ten EV models. In its investment, RMB4.4 billion will be used for the construction of SAIC Technology Center, RMB1.8 billion for the R&D of high-end electric vehicle – Roewe 950, and RMB8 billion for the infrastructure construction of electric vehicles. The electric vehicle sales of SAIC in 2012 targeted for 1,000.

In the field of buses:

China performs maturely in the promotion of electric buses. City buses play main roles. As of May 2012, in the electric vehicle promotion catalog, pure electric buses and hybrid buses accounted for 50.78% and 48.06% of the total number of electric buses respectively. But in reality, hybrid ones are in the dominant position. In 2011, the number of hybrid buses in China swept 85.12% of the total number.

Ankai Automobile, the best player in the domain of electric buses, began the R&D of electric vehicles in 2003. As of May 2012, its 19 pure electric bus models and six hybrid bus models have been included in the promotion catalog, superior to other bus enterprises. Ankai Automobile focuses on pure electric cars. In 2011, Ankai Automobile sold 355 pure electric buses, and the cumulative sales volume reached more than 600, with 60% share in the pure electric bus market.

The report covers:

1. The status quo of Chinese electric vehicle technology, and the development of the industrial chain.
2. Chinese policies and planning for electric vehicle, as well as their impact on the electric vehicle industry.
3. Size and pattern as well as development trend of global and Chinese electric vehicle markets.
4. Electric vehicle development and development planning in major regions of China.
5. Electric passenger car market, and development and planning of major companies.
6. Electric bus car market, and development and planning of major companies.

Table of Contents

1. Overview of China Electric Vehicle Industry
1.1 Introduction and Classification of Electric Vehicle
1.1.1 Introduction
1.1.2 Classification
1.1.3 Technology Roadmap
1.2 Industry Chain
1.2.1 Overview
1.2.2 Battery
1.2.3 Motor
1.2.4 Electronic Control System
1.2.5 Charging Station

2. Chinese Electric Vehicle Policy and Market
2.1 Policy
2.1.1 Fiscal Subsidies Policy
2.1.2 Demonstration and Promotion Policy
2.2 Planning of Electric Vehicle Industry
2.2.1 Industry Planning
2.2.2 Technology Development Planning
2.2.3 Charging Station Planning
2.3 Market
2.3.1 Global Electric Vehicle Market Size
2.3.2 Chinese Electric Vehicle Market Size
2.3.3 Structure of Chinese Electric Vehicle Market
2.3.4 Development Tendency of Chinese Electric Vehicle Market

3. Regional Development of Electric Vehicle in China
3.1 Development in Main Regions
3.2 Beijing
3.2.1 Status Quo
3.2.2 Development Planning
3.3 Shanghai
3.3.1 Status Quo
3.3.2 Development Planning
3.4 Tianjin
3.4.1 Status Quo
3.4.2 Development Planning
3.5 Chongqing
3.5.1 Status Quo
3.5.2 Development Planning
3.6 Shandong
3.6.1 Status Quo
3.6.2 Development Planning
3.7 Jilin
3.7.1 Status Quo
3.7.2 Development Planning
3.8 Jiangsu
3.8.1 Status Quo
3.8.2 Development Planning
3.9 Zhejiang
3.9.1 Status Quo
3.9.2 Development Planning
3.10 Anhui
3.10.1 Status Quo
3.10.2 Development Planning
3.11 Fujian
3.11.1 Status Quo
3.11.2 Development Planning
3.12 Jiangxi
3.12.1 Status Quo
3.12.2 Development Planning
3.13 Henan
3.13.1 Status Quo
3.13.2 Development Planning
3.14 Hunan
3.14.1 Status Quo
3.14.2 Development Planning
3.15 Hubei
3.15.1 Status Quo
3.15.2 Development Planning
3.16 Guangdong
3.16.1 Status Quo
3.16.2 Development Planning
3.17 Guangxi
3.17.1 Status Quo
3.17.2 Development Planning
3.18 Hainan
3.18.1 Status Quo
3.18.2 Development Planning
3.19 Hebei
3.19.1 Status Quo
3.19.2 Development Planning
3.20 Sichuan
3.20.1 Status Quo
3.20.2 Development Planning

4. Chinese Electric Passenger Car Market
4.1 Passenger Car Market
4.1.1 Market Size
4.1.2 Market Pattern
4.1.3 Development Tendency
4.2 Electric Passenger Car Market
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Major Companies
4.2.3 Development Tendency
4.3 Development of Major Electric Passenger Car Companies
4.3.1 Development of Major Companies
4.3.2 SAIC Motor Corporation Limited
4.3.3 FAW Group
4.3.4 Dongfeng Automobile Co., Ltd.
4.3.5 BYD Co., Ltd.
4.3.6 Chongqing Changan Automobile Co., Ltd.
4.3.7 Chery Automobile Co. Ltd
4.3.8 Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co., Ltd.
4.3.9 Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co., Ltd.
4.3.10 Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd.

5. Chinese Electric Bus Market
5.1 Bus Market
5.1.1 Market Size
5.1.2 Market Pattern
5.1.3 Development Tendency
5.2 Electric Bus Market
5.2.1 Overview
5.2.2 Major Companies
5.2.3 Development Tendency
5.3 Development of Major Companies
5.3.1 Anhui Ankai Automobile Co., Ltd.
5.3.2 Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Co., Ltd.
5.3.3 Zhongtong Bus and Holding Co., Ltd.
5.3.4 Yangzhou Yaxing Motor Coach Co., Ltd.
5.3.5 Xiamen King Long Motor Group Co., Ltd.
5.3.6 Beiqi Foton Motor Co., Ltd.

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