Overview
China’s clean energy transition is reshaping global markets and accelerating the worldwide shift away from fossil fuels. As the world’s largest energy consumer, carbon emitter, and manufacturer, China’s choices have planetary consequences—and the country is increasingly choosing renewables, electrification, and industrial decarbonization.
The scale and speed of China’s clean energy deployment are unprecedented. The country installs more solar panels, wind turbines, batteries, and electric vehicles than the rest of the world combined. Chinese companies dominate global supply chains for clean energy technologies, driving down costs and making the energy transition affordable worldwide.
China’s transition is driven by multiple factors: energy security concerns, severe urban air pollution, industrial policy ambitions, and international climate commitments. The country aims to peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060—targets that require transforming the world’s largest energy system and industrial base.
While challenges remain—particularly coal dependency and transparency concerns—China’s clean energy achievements are undeniable and consequential for global climate efforts.
Electric Vehicle Revolution
China leads the world in electric vehicle production, adoption, and battery manufacturing:
- China’s EV boom set to push gasoline demand off a cliff
- These car brands have the cleanest supply chains
Key Achievements:
- Over 60% of global EV sales occur in China
- More than 50% of new car sales in major cities are electric
- Home to world’s largest EV manufacturers (BYD, NIO, XPeng)
- Dominates global battery production (70%+ market share)
- Gasoline demand peaked and is now declining
Renewable Energy Deployment
China installs more renewable energy capacity than any other nation:
- These countries are leading the way to 100% renewable electricity
- These countries imported the most Chinese solar panels in 2025
Key Achievements:
- World’s largest solar panel manufacturer
- World’s largest wind turbine manufacturer
- Adding more renewable capacity annually than the rest of the world combined
- Dominant global exporter of solar panels and wind turbines
- Rapidly expanding battery storage deployment
The China Model: Scale & Speed
Industrial Policy: Government coordination of supply chains, manufacturing, and deployment at unprecedented scale.
Domestic Market: Massive internal demand provides foundation for global competitiveness.
Technology Investment: Heavy R&D spending in batteries, solar, wind, and grid technologies.
Manufacturing Excellence: Efficient, high-volume production drives down global clean energy costs.
Rapid Deployment: Ability to build renewable energy projects and charging infrastructure at speed.
Challenges & Contradictions
China’s clean energy leadership coexists with significant challenges:
- Continued construction of coal power plants
- Heavy reliance on coal for electricity and industrial processes
- Lack of transparency in emissions reporting
- Regional variation in implementation
- Balancing economic growth with environmental protection
Why China Matters
China’s clean energy transition is the most consequential climate story of our time. The country’s decisions determine whether global climate goals remain achievable and whether clean energy technologies become affordable worldwide.
By dominating clean energy manufacturing, China has made solar panels, batteries, and electric vehicles dramatically cheaper—accelerating the global energy transition. Countries worldwide now have access to affordable clean energy technologies because of Chinese industrial capacity.
For the global climate fight, China presents both challenge and opportunity. The country must transition away from coal while maintaining economic growth. Success would prove that major developing economies can decarbonize. Failure would make global climate goals nearly impossible to achieve.
China’s journey—from coal-powered growth to clean energy superpower—will shape the 21st century.