Abstract
China is a leader in the production and adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), with a rapidly growing market and supportive government policies. With a goal to reduce air pollution and dependence on oil, China has set a target of having 5 million EVs on the road by 2020 and is taking various steps to encourage the development and use of electric vehicles. The Chinese government has established a number of policies to support the development of EVs, including tax incentives, subsidies, and the development of charging infrastructure. In this paper, market trends, government policies, carbon emissions and technology development have been systematic analysed, China's strong commitment to the development of EVs is expected to play a key role in shaping the future of the automotive industry. Design students can play a role in reducing carbon emission by designing lightweight, aerodynamic, and sustainable materials cars. EVs have the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions from the transportation sector and will continue to gain market share in the coming years, but it is unlikely that ICEVs will be completely replaced in the near future.
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