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    Shanghai taxi company goes electric ahead of expo

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    2018-11-01 14:36:39CGTN Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download
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    Special: China's First Import Expo

    Shanghai is a city that's always changing, and just in time for the China International Import Expo (CIIE), Qiangsheng, a taxi company, is changing part of its fleet to new electric vehicles.?

    Zhu Aimin has been driving cabs for 23 years.

    "Driving the new electric model is easy," he said.

    It's got an automatic rather than manual transmission. It's also responsive and quick. The vehicle uses facial recognition cameras to make sure only a Qiangsheng taxi driver can start the engine.

    Zhu can use his voice to open windows, turn on music, and adjust the volume of the speakers in his Alfa Romeo electric vehicle. The car's Global Positioning System (GPS) not only gives the driver directions but helps him avoid traffic too.

    And there's a lot more traffic on the roads than there was when the company's taxis first hit the road.

    Zou Shengrong still remembers picking up his first passenger 26 years ago in a Volkswagen Santana. Since the mid-1980s, this has been the mainstay of Qiangsheng taxi service and most of Shanghai's other ride hailing companies.

    Zou said he loved being a driver at a time when most people rode bicycles.

    "Shanghai had just started its economic reforms," he recalled. The Santana was the first type of car to be made in China, and the first to serve as a Shanghai taxi.

    "It's very durable," explained Li Min, spokesperson for Qiangsheng Taxi Company. "It's [lasted] for a long time."

    So durable that driver Zou bought a Santana for his personal use. But the brand is no longer in production, and so it was time for a change.

    Shanghai always spearheads the future. And now that future is electric. According to a 2017 McKinsey report, China builds nearly half of the world's supply of electric vehicles and, last year, the number on the road eclipsed those being driven in the US. So, it was a natural evolution for Qiangsheng to go electric too. They've replaced 100 sedans in their fleet with electric cars and will continue to grow their electric capacity over time.

    "It's adapting to the times," explained Li Min. "It needs to change to give a new experience to the customers."

    "Electric is environmentally friendly," said Zhu.

    "Shanghai is developing so fast," he added. "It's cleaner. It's bigger.... There's less pollution."

    Shanghai's municipal government is encouraging the use of electric vehicles. So more and more will become the taxis of the future. And thanks to mobile hailing apps and mobile pay, more and more Chinese families will be able to take them for a ride.

      

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