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Green car into global hotspot countries support policy unveiled





Automotive environmental issues since the end of last year the global climate summit in Copenhagen, received national attention. In the global automotive industry, the first half of this year, new energy cars, environmentally-friendly cars started in overseas, mainly from Governments of policy support.

The first half of the United States announced a new car standard fuel consumption, the standards more stringent than the original standard: as of 2016, United States automobile per gallon gasoline average mileage to achieve 35.5 miles (about 100 kilometers 6.6/).

United Kingdom Government has announced that in order to promote the popularization of new energy cars and encourage motorists to purchase more environment-friendly vehicles, hybrid and pure electric cars in subsidies from 3000-4000 dollar range increased to $ 7500, and in 2011 will also be constantly adjusted.

Spain Government funding 5.9 billion euros, and plan to introduce a series of incentives to 2011-2012 for 7 million vehicle consumption. Spain under subsidy policies, consumers buy electric car, you can enjoy up to 6 thousand euros of subsidies.

France announced at the beginning of the Government will implement the "development of the national plan" for electric vehicles, and to this input more than 15 million euros, mainly used in construction charge station. In this scheme, the pure electric and hybrid electric vehicles become focused on encouraging object. In June, the Government of France also launched an initiative to encourage the development of electric vehicles with low interest loans, loans 2.5 million euros, is designed for electric motor production enterprises, the financing of such enterprises to invest in plant and development of new technologies such as batteries.

Japan introduced in response to environmental car purchase subsidy policy will in the end of 2010, but its preferential taxation policy will continue through 2012.