Hainan, a tropical island province in southern China, is doubling down on its commitment to become a carbon-neutral tourist destination by 2030. In a move to accelerate its transition to a more sustainable future, the province has reaffirmed its plan to ban the sale of petrol-powered vehicles by 2030. As part of its ambitious goal, Hainan aims to rely on electric vehicles and other eco-friendly transportation modes to reduce its carbon footprint and alleviate air pollution in the region. With its stunning beaches and lush forests, Hainan attracts millions of tourists each year, making its commitment to environmental sustainability a crucial step in preserving its natural beauty and appeal.


No U-turn: Hainan solidifies 2030 deadline to purge petrol-vehicle sales  South China Morning Post