Charge point installation makes for a rocky ride
By Jiang Xueqing | China Daily | Updated: 2013-08-05 07:03
Earlier this year, Li Weimin, who works for an auto services company in Shanghai, bought a Roewe E50 to assess the performance and weaknesses of electric vehicles.
The all-electric model, made by SAIC Motor Corp, is priced at 234,900 yuan ($38,326). After deducting subsidies of more than 100,000 yuan, Li actually paid 149,500 yuan for the car, including tax and insurance.
"Someone has to try out a new product like this," said Li, who also has a conventionally powered car.
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