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China's Hainan Plans to Ban Sales of Fuel Cars by 2030

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China's Hainan plans to ban sales of fuel cars by 2030

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Hainan will become the first province in China to ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars starting in 2030. |The government is targeting a share of electric vehicles exceeding 45 percent and requiring operational vehicles to use clean energy. |Hainan is also expanding its charging network and increasing energy independence through nuclear power plants and renewable energy.

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The tropical island of Hainan confirms that it wants to become the very first province in China to ban the sale of new thermal cars by 2030. As Europe stilts and retreats on its own thermal ban schedules, a Chinese province wants to accelerate on the subject.

China is rapidly transitioning from internal combustion engines to electric cars and hybrids. It has so far avoided outright bans, but they are likely to come. This is indicated by a new regulation from Hainan province, which serves as a testing ground for new policies within China.

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Ecns broke the news in Beijing, China on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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