What policies does the state have for new energy?

1. National policy for new energy electric vehicles: At present, the state's support for the consumer side of new energy vehicles can be summarized into three aspects: financial subsidies, tax reduction and exemption, and license rights. It will be implemented on February 20 18 12, and the transition period is from February 12 to June 1 1 day. During the transition period, new energy passenger cars and new energy buses will be subsidized by 0.7 times of the previous corresponding standards, new energy trucks and special vehicles will be subsidized by 0.4 times, and the subsidy standard for fuel cell vehicles will remain unchanged. From 20 18, the local subsidy funds for purchasing new energy vehicles will be gradually transferred to support the construction and operation of charging infrastructure and the use and operation of new energy vehicles.

2. Subsidy standard for new energy vehicles: In order to implement the deployment and requirements of the State Council on cultivating strategic emerging industries and strengthening energy conservation and emission reduction, the central government has arranged special funds to support the pilot work of subsidizing private purchase of new energy vehicles. Technical requirements for new energy passenger cars: the maximum speed of pure electric passenger cars in 30 minutes shall not be lower than 100km/h/h, and the mass energy density of the power battery system of pure electric passenger cars shall not be lower than 90Wh/kg and higher than 120Wh/kg.

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1. Policy support-The new energy automobile industry has entered a period of rapid development since 20 1 1. Chapter III and Chapter X of the Twelfth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development mentioned that the automobile industry should strengthen scientific research on energy conservation and emission reduction, and the new energy automobile industry should focus on plug-in hybrid vehicles, pure electric vehicles and fuel cell vehicles, which pointed out the direction for the development of China's new energy automobile industry. The coming "Development Plan of Energy Saving and New Energy Vehicle Industry" (20 1 1 ~2020) further clarifies the development goals of new energy vehicles in China.

New energy generally refers to renewable energy developed and utilized on the basis of new technologies, including solar energy, biomass energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, wave energy, ocean current energy, tidal energy, and thermal cycle between the ocean surface and the deep layer. In addition, there are hydrogen energy, biogas, alcohol, methanol and so on. The widely used energy sources such as coal, oil, natural gas and water are called conventional energy sources. With the limitation of conventional energy and the increasingly prominent environmental problems, more and more countries pay attention to new energy sources with environmental protection and renewable characteristics.