China's electric vehicles participate in the UN Urban Transport Low Carbon Travel Summit | This year will be piloted in 8 countries

The United Nations Environment Program held a summit on “Working together to achieve low-carbon travel in urban transport” at the Sentosa Exclusive Holy Land Conference Hall in Singapore on July 11. The reporter was informed that China’s Taiwan Bell electric vehicle has reached a series of cooperation plans with the United Nations Environment Program. . Zhong Xinshe

The United Nations Environment Program held a summit on 'Working together to achieve low-carbon travel in urban areas' at the Resorts World Sentosa Convention Center in Singapore on the 11th. The reporter was informed that China's Tailing electric vehicle has reached a series of cooperation plans with the United Nations Environment Program. This year, electric vehicle projects will be piloted in 8 countries including the Philippines, Vietnam, Kenya, and Rwanda.

The UNEP report shows that the Asia-Pacific region is facing the challenges of increasingly severe environmental issues such as climate change, water scarcity, species extinction and hazardous waste. In the conventional context, by 2030, in global energy-related CO2 emissions. 45% will come from the Asia-Pacific region. Compared with 2005, transportation-related CO2 emissions are expected to increase by 57%. To this end, the agency called on Asia-Pacific countries to promote changes in consumption patterns and enhance chemical production and Use controls and improve management of contaminants.

The world will eliminate fuel vehicles as a sustainable development plan, and China is in the forefront of electric mobility. According to the statistics of China Bicycle Electric Vehicle Association, as of 2017, China’s electric vehicle society has 250 million vehicles and 5 million industrial workers. According to estimates, 250 million users of Chinese electric vehicles exercise 20 kilometers per vehicle, 260 days a year, with a total mileage of 5,200 kilometers per year, and a total mileage of 25 billion kilometers of 25,100 million kilometers. If the fuel consumption per kilometer is 8.5 liters per kilometer, It requires 110.5 billion liters of fuel, about 85 million tons.

At the summit on the 11th, Sun Mutong, chairman of China's Tailing Electric Vehicle, delivered a keynote speech on “From the perspective of transportation, how to work together to promote the improvement of climate in the Asia-Pacific region”. He said, leading cleanliness The industrial revolution will bring unprecedented economic opportunities to Asia. The search for the best strategy to mitigate the impact of environmental change will make Asia an important player in the multilateral mechanism of the 21st century.

According to statistics, in 2017, the national bicycle production was 88.3 million units, and the output reached a record high. The number of electric bicycles was 30.97 million, compared with 21.86 million in 2008. The average annual growth rate was 3.9% in the decade. In 2017, the export of electric bicycles was 7.301 million. The car has turned over several times compared to five years ago.

Sun Mutong said that China is the world's largest producer and consumer of electric vehicles, and has achieved many successful experiences for countries to learn from. They are willing to share the successful experience of Chinese electric mobility with all developing countries under the leadership of the United Nations. Promote the low-carbon travel of Asia-Pacific urban transportation, contribute to the social responsibility of Chinese enterprises for the sustainable development of the world economy, and let the Tailing electric vehicle realize the true 'running farther'.

Also present at the summit were experts from the Low Carbon Transportation Sector, the Climate and Air Clean Alliance, the International Chamber of Commerce, the International Public Transport Alliance, etc. Participants discussed four topics on how to evaluate current climate activities in urban transport in the Asia Pacific region. .

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