Measures on Electric Vehicles Charging Piles Based on Beijing haze

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Zeng, Yurong [1 ]
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[1] North China Elect Power Univ, Sch Econ & Management, Beijing 102206, Peoples R China
关键词
haze; electric vehicle; correlation coefficient analysis; environmental impact; electric vehicles charging piles;
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At present, the increasingly heavy pollution haze in Beijing has widely been paid attention. According to index of pm2.5 data for the past few years, correlation coefficients of simple coefficient among different characters are analyzed. The result is that there are three main reasons giving rise to the pollution haze, including surrounding provinces pollution transmission, urban tailpipe emission, coal using and local heavy industry. However, through feasibility analysis, there are the enormous difficulties to completing industry transition for surrounding provinces in short order. And it is also infeasible to eliminate the negative influence of severe weather. It is a challenge for Beijing to clean the atmosphere without choking off growth. There is an urgent need to improve air quality for Beijing, the capital of China. Based on that situation, there are no simple solutions to pollution haze, but people could reduce it by saving energy and reducing the emissions from vehicle exhausts. The electric vehicle charging piles can contribute a great to energy conservation and carbon emission reduction, which can relieve the pollution haze in Beijing. In that case, the promotion of large-scale electric vehicle charging piles is a significant solution for reducing fossil energy consumption and coping with environmental pollution, which will also bring sustainable economic development for Beijing. It is of strategic significance for government to promote electric vehicle charging piles in Beijing.
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