Next year, China's I emission vehicle will be banned from Beijing's six rings

Next year, China's I emission vehicle will be banned from Beijing's six rings

On January 1, 2016, Beijing will impose restrictions on 400,000 vehicles with State I emission standards and ban six-circle all day long. Yesterday, the exchange symposium on measures and measures for the prevention and control of emissions from motor vehicle emissions in Beijing was held at the Municipal Motor Vehicle Emissions Management Center. Li Kunsheng, Director of the Vehicle Emissions Management Department of the Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau, revealed at the meeting that Beijing will continue to accelerate the use of old cars in the future. Eliminate and gradually expand the scope of restrictions on high-emission vehicles. According to reports, the next step is that a larger number of national II vehicles are likely to adopt corresponding restriction measures after 2016.

Motor vehicle emission pollution is one of the major sources of PM2.5 in Beijing. Among them, old vehicles with high emissions and high pollution account for more than half of their share. According to the analysis, according to the emission standards, the nitrogen oxides discharged by vehicles with the national III and lower emission standards account for 90% of the vehicle emissions.

Yesterday, Li Kunsheng, Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles of the Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau, revealed at the meeting that in the future Beijing will accelerate the phase-out of old vehicles and gradually expand the scope of restrictions on high-emission vehicles. Li Kunsheng stated that by drawing on the experience of the Beijing yellow-standard vehicle elimination and adopting the combination of economic incentives and regional restricted trips, and in accordance with the principle of the last phase-out, Beijing will gradually restrict the scope of use of the National I and State II emission standard vehicles and promote old age. Motor vehicles will be eliminated and updated to optimize the inventory structure of motor vehicles. Starting from January 1st of next year, the city's yellow-standard vehicles and China's standard gasoline vehicles (including retrofit vehicles) will not be allowed to enter the roads within the Sixth Ring Road (including) within the day (the National Standard II Vehicles will be selected for implementation).

It is understood that Beijing currently has about 400,000 state I standard vehicles and more than 500,000 State II standard vehicles. It is understood that in the next step, it is very likely that a larger number of China II vehicles will adopt corresponding restrictions after 2016. Experts said that more stringent restrictions will accelerate the elimination of these old cars. According to calculations by the environmental protection department, if all of the nearly 1 million old vehicles are replaced with the latest national V standard vehicles, their emission reduction effects will achieve the emission reduction effect of motor vehicle single-double numbers during the APEC meeting.

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