unconventional vehicle fuel

By George Zhao and Dai Mu   King & Wood Mallesons’ M&A Group

In China, the new energy automobiles (NEAs) are currently defined as vehicles utilizing advanced technical know-how, new technologies and new structures, which use unconventional vehicle fuel as the power source (or conventional vehicle fuel but new in-vehicle power devices). The NEAs are defined as vehicles that integrate advanced technologies in power control, including hybrid electric vehicles, battery electric vehicles (BEV, including solar energy vehicles), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), hydrogen engine vehicles, other new energy vehicles (e.g., efficient energy storage device and methyl ether), and products enumerated in China’s industrial policies[1].
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