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A new energy vehicle using a charging facility in Dongsishitiao Hutong. China has pushed for an increased number of purchases of such vehicles for government use.
China Pushes New Energy Vehicle Purchases to 50 Percent

China's auto sales surged to a record of 24.6 million units in 2015, but at a much reduced growth rate.
China Vehicle Sales Hit Record in 2015 Amid Slow Growth

Mini-vans or MPVs are ideal for large families.
Mini-van Makers Target Families Amid Two-child Policy

New-energy vehicles were the main attraction at this year's Guangzhou Auto Show.
New-energy Vehicles, SUVs Highlighted at Guangzhou Auto Show

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Chinese Internet company LeTV is set to release its first electric car in April 2016.
LeTV’s First Electric Vehicle, Mule Car, to Be Released in April 2016

The government has expanded subsidy for electric cars in 25 cities in the country.
Premier Li Urges Creation of More Charging Sites for EV

Electric vehicles are a nascent sector in China, sparking interest from various Chinese firms.
Tencent Cashes in on Tesla's Startup Rival NextEV

Workers recharge electric cars at a charging station, the first in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province.
China's New-energy Car Sector Gaining Investors Despite Roadblocks

Prospective buyers look at a Qin plug-in hybrid at an auto outlet in Shanghai.
Experts Say MIIT Data Inflated, Green Vehicle Demand Not as Strong

China's e-commerce giant Alibaba and state-owned car manufacturer SAIC signed an agreement last year to develop an Internet-enabled car.
Alibaba, SAIC to Launch China's First Internet Car in 2016

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