Abstract

The explosion of the vehicle market in China has caused a series of problems, like energy security, climate change, air pollution, etc. The deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) is considered an effective solution to address these problems. Thus, both the state and local governments in China have launched some policies and incentives to accelerate the development of EVs and the EV industry. Do EVs can effectively solve these problems in short term, viewed from the fleet point? Based on China’s most up-to-date deployment plan for EVs, this paper analyzes the energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by China’s road transport sector in three different scenarios. The results indicate that, based on current planning, the energy consumption and GHG emissions of the whole fleet will peak in 2025 and 2027, at the level of around 403 mtoe (million tons of oil equivalent) and 1763 mt CO2 eq. (million tons of CO2 equivalent), respectively. The introduction of EVs will significantly reduce the reliance on fossil fuel in the long term, with increasing ownership, while, in the short term, the fuel economy regulation will still play a more important role. Policy makers should continually pay attention to this. Meanwhile, commercial vehicles, especially heavy-duty trucks will account for a bigger and bigger proportion in the energy consumption and GHG emissions of the whole fleet. Thus, to some extent the focus should shift from passenger vehicles to commercial vehicles. More measures could be implemented.

Highlights

  • Coupled with the rapid economic growth is the increasingly important political role of China in the world

  • As business as usual (BAU) scenario assumes, the energy consumed by the vehicle fleet will reach the peak in 2025 and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated by the fleet will peak in 2027

  • If the electric vehicles (EVs) deployment is frozen in the current level, the energy consumption and GHG emissions will not reach peaks until almost 2050

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Introduction

Coupled with the rapid economic growth is the increasingly important political role of China in the world. In addition to economy and politics, energy resources and the environment are becoming essential influence factors. China has already made a commitment to greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction, and the state government is supposed to take the corresponding responsibility. In terms of national development, the energy consumption and GHG emissions are related to energy security, and to peoples’ livelihood. It is really essential for China to solve the current energy and environment problems. The transportation sector is an important branch of China’s industry, resulting in massive energy consumption and GHG emissions. Road transportation is an integral part of the transport sector

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