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谢展寰:料2027年年中前香港将有超过20万个私人楼宇停车位配备充电基础设施
智通财经网·2025-06-18 06:28

Group 1 - The Hong Kong government aims to enhance charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs) through various measures, including a HKD 3.5 billion funding program to assist existing residential buildings in installing EV charging facilities, with an expectation of over 200,000 parking spaces equipped by mid-2027 [1] - The government has set a target to reduce carbon emissions by 50% from 2005 levels by 2035, as part of the "Hong Kong Climate Action Blueprint 2050," which includes strategies for "net-zero power generation," "energy-efficient buildings," "green transportation," and "waste reduction" [1] - The government plans to review the climate action blueprint every five years in line with the Paris Agreement, with the next review results expected in 2026 [1] Group 2 - The government aims to improve the overall energy performance of government buildings and infrastructure by over 6% compared to the 2019-19 baseline by the 2024-25 fiscal year, having already achieved a 5.3% improvement by the 2022-23 fiscal year [2] - A three-year energy and carbon audit has been conducted for approximately 250 government buildings to identify energy management and carbon management opportunities [2] - The "2025 Building Energy Efficiency (Amendment) Bill" has been passed and will come into effect in September 2026, requiring most government buildings to undergo regular energy audits [2] Group 3 - The Hong Kong government has implemented a new arrangement allowing companies to use an implied consent mechanism to publish communications to shareholders online, promoting paperless communication [3] - The "Green Hong Kong Carbon Audit" initiative has over 140 participating organizations, including property management companies, universities, and non-profit organizations, to support greenhouse gas emission reduction [3] - The number of electric vehicles in Hong Kong has increased significantly from approximately 14,000 five years ago to about 110,000 by the end of last year, with around 70% of newly registered private cars being electric [3] Group 4 - The government has outlined measures to expand the public charging network for electric vehicles, including converting gas stations into fast charging stations and opening bus depot charging stations [4] - A HKD 300 million incentive program is set to provide 3,000 fast charging stations by the end of 2028, supporting an additional 160,000 electric vehicles [4] - The incentive program is expected to be launched in the next one to two months [4]