燃料电池汽车商业化应用
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突破2万辆!
中国能源报· 2025-09-30 12:34
Core Insights - As of the end of September this year, China's fuel cell vehicle demonstration scale has surpassed 20,000 units, marking significant progress in the sector [1][2] - The commercial application of fuel cell vehicles has been preliminarily realized, with operations in eight major application scenarios, establishing the world's largest scale of fuel cell commercial vehicle demonstration [2][3] - The five major demonstration city clusters have essentially completed the construction of the fuel cell industry chain, exploring effective business operation models and providing a solid industrial foundation for a zero-carbon transportation system [3]
示范规模突破2万辆 我国燃料电池汽车已初步实现商业化应用
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-30 08:13
Core Insights - The demonstration scale of fuel cell vehicles in China has surpassed 20,000 units as of the end of September this year, marking a significant milestone in the commercialization of fuel cell technology [1] - Since the launch of fuel cell vehicle demonstration applications in 2021, five major demonstration city clusters have promoted over 20,000 fuel cell vehicles and constructed 200 hydrogen refueling stations [1] - The total hydrogen operation mileage of these vehicles has exceeded 700 million kilometers, with hydrogen driving mileage accounting for over 90% [1] - Cumulatively, over 40,000 tons of hydrogen have been refueled, resulting in a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by over 38,000 tons [1] Industry Development - Experts indicate that China has initially achieved commercial application of fuel cell vehicles, with operations in eight major application scenarios including logistics, cold chain transport, and public transportation [1] - The five major demonstration city clusters have essentially completed their objectives, establishing a fuel cell industry chain and exploring effective business operation models [1] - The initiative has created a typical demonstration case and a solid industrial foundation for building a zero-carbon transportation system in China [1]