When did the nationwide implementation of China VI emission standards begin?

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Edwards
07/24/25 7:04pm
Starting from July 1, 2019, China began implementing the China VI emission standards, which are the most stringent emission standards to date. Below is some information about the emission standards: 1. The implementation of strict emission regulations is aimed at regulating automakers rather than consumers. 2. Strict emission regulations also benefit environmental protection. As global environmental pollution becomes increasingly severe, countries worldwide are introducing more stringent emission standards. Many automakers are actively developing pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles. 3. Plug-in hybrid vehicles differ from regular hybrid vehicles in that the power battery of a plug-in hybrid can be charged using an external power source, whereas regular hybrid vehicles cannot charge their power batteries externally.
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