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单车平均费用较燃油车节约近两成
Xin Hua Ri Bao·2025-08-08 21:22

Core Viewpoint - The provincial government is making significant progress in promoting the use of new energy vehicles (NEVs) within government agencies, with a target of 68.48% of new government vehicles being NEVs in 2024, ahead of the "14th Five-Year Plan" goals [1][2]. Group 1: Adoption of New Energy Vehicles - In 2024, 90.85% of the updated government vehicles in provincial agencies will be NEVs, emphasizing the commitment to energy conservation and emission reduction [2]. - The proportion of NEVs in the total government vehicle fleet has increased by 4.28 percentage points from the previous year, surpassing 10% [2]. - The average cost savings per NEV compared to fuel vehicles is 18.07%, highlighting the economic benefits of transitioning to NEVs [2]. Group 2: Infrastructure and Management - A new local standard for the maintenance of government vehicles has been implemented, focusing on differentiated maintenance for fuel and NEVs [4]. - The province is enhancing the information management platform for government vehicles, utilizing big data for cost control and usage monitoring [3]. - Various cities are implementing innovative charging solutions, such as "one car, one card" management in Taizhou to prevent misuse of charging facilities [4]. Group 3: Market Mechanisms and Policies - Wu Jin District is leading in NEV adoption by implementing a "rent instead of purchase" model for government vehicles, particularly for law enforcement and public service vehicles [7]. - Local governments are exploring flexible leasing options for NEVs to reduce costs and improve service efficiency [7]. - The promotion of NEVs is supported by both administrative guidance and market mechanisms, although challenges such as limited vehicle options and uneven charging infrastructure remain [7].