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China's island province to limit number of new cars

Xinhua | Updated: 2018-05-17

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Chinese buyers shop for cars at an Audi dealership at night before Hainan's car purchase restriction policy takes effect in Haikou, South China's Hainan province, May 15, 2018. [Photo/IC]

China's island province of Hainan will control the number of new cars by setting registration quotas.

Starting from Aug 1, license plates for new cars, except new-energy ones, can be obtained by either a lottery-style system or bidding, the provincial government announced Tuesday night.

The precise quota has not yet been announced. Registration of new cars will halt between Wednesday and July 31.

Hainan plans to have all its vehicles run on new energy by 2030 to promote green development.

The island has more than 9 million people and about 1.18 million vehicles. It plans to introduce 5,600 new energy vehicles into the market and build more than 10,000 recharging posts this year.