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Is it true that China will ban the sale of fuel vehicles in 2035?

The exact time for the delisting of fuel vehicles has not yet been determined in China, and it is still in the pilot experimental stage. The online news about "banning the sale of fuel vehicles in 2025" and "banning the sale of fuel vehicles in 2030" is not an accurate plan, but with this document, it can be proved that the national ban on the sale of fuel vehicles is not a scam.

According to the "Reply to the Proposal No.7936 of the Second Session of the 13th National People's Congress" issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on 20 19, it can be seen that this document clearly indicates that it supports qualified places and regions to carry out pilot projects such as replacing urban bus taxis first and setting up no-go areas for fuel vehicles. On the basis of success, make overall research and formulate the timetable for the withdrawal of fuel vehicles.

Hainan took the lead in responding, or became the first province in China to ban the sale of fuel vehicles. Hainan has formulated six measures to protect Hainan's green waters and green mountains:

1, Hainan uses clean energy, and then the whole island uses clean energy to become a clean energy island.

2. Fuel vehicles will no longer be sold by 2030.

From the end of 2020, Hainan will ban plastics, that is, it will ban the use of non-degradable plastic products, including plastic bags and plastic tableware.

4. Hainan has built more than 2,000 kilometers of liquefied natural gas supply pipeline, and in 2030, natural gas can basically replace firewood.

5. The state approved the construction of tropical rain forest park, ensured that the forest coverage rate in Hainan remained above 62%, and protected 4,400 square kilometers of tropical rain forest park.

6. Continue to improve the living environment, including coastal zones, illegal buildings and black and odorous water bodies.