On October 10, 2018, CCTP successfully held its 4th workshop on "How New Energy Logistics Vehicles Healthily Develop Under the New Situation?" More than 20 industry experts participated in the discussion, focusing on the development of innovative subsidy policies for new energy logistics vehicles, the efficient application of optimal development models, and the design of future policy measures.
MoreOn July 9, 2018, CCTP successfully held its 3rd workshop entitled “Comprehensive Management of Diesel Trucks and The Development Opportunities of Natural Gas Vehicles.” Experts discussed the policy of phasing out old vehicles, balancing energy saving and emission reduction, and the regulatory responsibility of diesel trucks with excessive emissions in depth.
MoreCCTP successfully held the 3rd workshop on September 13, 2018: Comprehensive Management of Diesel Trucks and The Development Opportunities of Natural Gas Vehicles. Experts from China Road Transport Associations and Transport Planning and Research Institute discussed the main problems of diesel truck pollution and its key measures of treatment, the impact of advanced energy-saving technologies on diesel vehicle pollution treatment, and the promotion of natural gas vehicle emission reduction.
MoreOn July 9, 2018, CCTP successfully held its 3rd workshop, which focused on the Comprehensive Management of Diesel Trucks and the Development Opportunities of Natural Gas Vehicles. Experts from the Department of Atmosphere of the Ministry of Environment, Tsinghua University, and the Vehicle Emission Control Center participated in the event and discussed the impact of relevant policies and measures on the comprehensive management of diesel trucks and days of cars, as well as ideas and strategies for the comprehensive management of diesel trucks.
MoreOn March 26, 2018, CCTP held its 2nd workshop in Shanghai on "New Energy Vehicles: Big Data in Transportation, Energy Saving, and Emission Reduction," which was a success with more than 30 industry experts and scholars in attendance. During the workshop, they discussed how new energy vehicle data could be used to serve policy-making and innovation in the fields of transportation, energy saving, and emission reduction.
MoreThe China Clean Transportation Partnership (CCTP) successfully held its first workshop on December 20, 2017, which focused on the topic of "Traditional Fuel Cars vs New Energy Vehicles: Which is Stronger in Energy Saving and Emission Reduction?" During the workshop, experts discussed the potential of energy saving and emission reduction of new energy vehicles as well as traditional fuel vehicles. They also explored the significance of energy saving and emission reduction of traditional vehicles, and the impact of policies on energy saving and emission reduction of traditional vehicles.
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