Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5483207 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2017 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our research reveals that the NEV policies constitute complex policy systems involving governments at various levels with multiple purposes. The national policies direct local policies and depend upon local policies to implement and meet the decomposed targets, whereas regional policies horizontally coordinate the provincial governments and solve issues across provincial boundaries. Local policies play a key role in implementing the national and regional policies and address different local challenges (such as traffic congestion and local economy development). The NEV policy systems are dynamic, and NEV adoption in local areas is uneven. The public sector is the first breakthrough to promote NEV adoption, followed by a demonstration in the private sector. Beijing takes the lead in terms of both EV adoption and policymaking. Challenges in local protectionism, technology advancement with subsidies phasing out, and subsidies fraud are discussed. These findings help both policy makers and NEV players to understand the NEV development roadmap and create better strategies to promote NEVs in the future.
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