《兩會消息》工信部:在供給、需求及使用三方面推動新能源汽車發展
工信部部長苗圩表示,今年疫情發生以來,新能源汽車和傳統汽車一樣,產銷受到了很大的影響。中央因而制定了促進新能源汽車發展的政策措施,來恢復汽車產銷的增長。
他指,目前來看,4月汽車產量已經達到了去年同期水平,對未來的發展充滿信心。下一步要從供給側、需求側、使用側三個方面繼續發力。
苗圩提到,除了落實好相關財稅支持政策,也要鼓勵地方在公共服務領域更多採用新能源汽車,比如執法車、物流車、城市環衛車、清掃車等。具備條件的地方,要更多地推廣新能源汽車的使用。
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