“北京蓝”成“常态蓝”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-04 23:11

Core Viewpoint - Beijing's air quality has significantly improved, with PM2.5 annual average concentration projected to reach 27.0 micrograms per cubic meter by 2025, marking a historic low and a milestone in air pollution control efforts [1][3][8] Air Quality Improvement - PM2.5 annual average concentration is expected to decrease by 11.5% compared to the previous year, achieving a level below 30 micrograms for the first time [1][3] - Other major pollutants, including PM10, NO2, and O3, have also seen reductions of 11.1%, 8.3%, and 7.0% respectively, with all six monitored pollutants meeting national standards [2][3] - The number of days with good air quality is projected to reach 348, accounting for 95.3% of the year, the highest since monitoring began [1][2][4] Historical Context - Since 2013, PM2.5 levels have dropped from 89.5 micrograms per cubic meter to 27.0 micrograms per cubic meter, a reduction of 69.8% [3] - Heavy pollution days have decreased dramatically from 58 days in 2013 to just 1 day in 2025, a reduction of 98.3% [3] New Energy Vehicles - By 2025, the number of new energy vehicles in Beijing is expected to exceed 1.28 million, tripling from the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [5] - New energy vehicles are projected to account for over 60% of new cars, with a focus on enhancing the structure of motor vehicles to achieve the best standards in the country [5] Green Initiatives - The city has implemented various green initiatives, including the creation of 1,803 "green" enterprises, representing 39.7% of total enterprises [6] - Measures to reduce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and promote green upgrades in key industries are ongoing, contributing to a continuous decline in environmental VOCs [6][7] Future Plans - Over the next five years, Beijing aims to integrate air pollution control into broader economic and social development, focusing on a green transition and collaborative efforts to reduce emissions [7] - The "0.1 microgram" action plan will be a key strategy to maintain and enhance air quality [7]