Shandong introduces e-bike subsidy
2010-10-14 13
JINAN - Shandong province is the latest of 10 Chinese provinces to provide a subsidy on rural electric bicycle purchases, and it was just the incentive Song Yingxue, a farmer in the east China province, needed to buy a 2,410 yuan ($361) "luxury" - the e-bike.
With the subsidy, which Shandong put into effect this week, rural consumers like Song can get a 13-percent "discount" on e-bikes. It used to take Song 50 minutes get to work on her old bicycle, but now it only takes 20 minutes.
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Except for Hubei province in central China, all the other pilot provinces have started the program.
"Farmers who used to favor motorcycles now turn to e-bikes, because fuel prices have kept rising," said Tian Shuchang, sales manager of Shandong-based Xinri Electric Bicycle Company. He said that the company predicted a 50-percent increase in sales in the rural township market due to the subsidy.
Tian said there were still problems that held e-bike consumption back in the countryside. For example, the rural areas lacked maintenance centers for e-bikes.
China currently has 120 million e-bikes. More than 20 million e-bikes were sold in the country last year.