U.S.-China Electric Vehicles Initiative
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{{#badges: Climate change |CoalSwarm}} The 'U.S.-China Electric Vehicles Initiative is "designed to put millions of electric vehicles on the roads of both countries in the years ahead. Building on significant investments in electric vehicles in both the United States and China, the two governments announced a program of joint demonstration projects in more than a dozen cities, along with work to develop common technical standards to facilitate rapid scale-up of the industry. The two sides agreed that their countries share a strong common interest in the rapid deployment of clean vehicles."[1]
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- ↑ "U.S.-China Joint Statement Beijing, China", The White House Office of the Press Secretary, November 17, 2009.
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- "U.S. -China Fact Sheet on Electric Vehicles", The White House, November 2009.
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