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Scientific progress showcased in Beijing
www.chinaview.cn 2005-09-19 10:39:03

    BEIJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- An exhibition called "Science and Technology Achievements of the 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-05)" opened Saturday in Beijing is showcasing some of China's latest advancements in science and technology.

    The Wuhan-based Dongfeng Electric Vehicle Co Ltd showed off two HEV (Hybrid Electric Vehicle) prototypes. Dongfeng 6110, a HEV bus, can reach a top speed of more than 80 kilometres per hour, but consumes 30 per cent less gasoline than a normal bus of the same size, China Daily reports Monday.

    With a combustion engine, an electric motor and a storage battery, the bus gains more energy-efficiency and produces less emissions than conventional vehicles.

    "We are now waiting for a licence from the National Development and Reform Commission, and plan to put it into small-scale production by the end of this year," the paper quotes Fu Jun, deputy general manager of the company, as saying.

    The company's other prototype, the EQ7200 HEV sedan, is going to be produced next year.

    "Our first batch of clients will be city bus companies and government departments," Fu said.

    The company won a bid from the 863 Programme, the nation's high-tech research and development program, to develop China's hybrid vehicles in 2001.

    "We have full intellectual property rights of the two HEVs," Fusaid.

    Besides energy-efficient cars, the exhibition also shows that China is going to produce a new type "feederliner," or regional jet, a small aircraft which allows for efficient local air transportation.

    ARJ21-700, a fanjet-powered plane which can accommodate 70 to 90 passengers, will be produced in 2007 and sold to clients in 2009. Enditem

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