Electric Cars Make Up Nearly 96 Percent of New Car Sales in Norway
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Electric Cars Make Up Nearly 96 Percent of New Car Sales in Norway
In 2025, electric cars accounted for 95.9 percent of all new cars sold in Norway, the Norwegian Road Traffic Information Council (OFV) said in a statement on Jan. 2. “This means that the goal set by politicians 10 years ago has been achieved: New car sales in Norway are now emission-free,” it said. A total of 179,550 new passenger cars were registered last year, breaking the previous annual record set in 2021. “2025 was also the year when the nu…
In 2017, Norway announced its willingness to ensure that all cars sold in 2025 were 100% electric. The Scandinavian country went very close to its target. The article In 2025, Norway almost achieved its target of 100% sales of electric cars appeared first on Automobile Clean.
How Norway engineered world’s highest electric vehicle adoption rate
Norway moved within striking distance of effectively eliminating gasoline and diesel cars from its new car market after electric vehicles accounted for nearly all new registrations last year, reinforcing the country’s position as the world’s leading adopter of EVs. Data published on Friday by the Norwegian Road Traffic Information Council, known as OFV, showed that 95.9% of all new cars registered in 2025 were fully electric. The figure rose to …
Norway Closes 2025 with Nearly All New Cars Fully Electric as Tesla Sales Soar – EUROP INFO
Norway has concluded 2025 with a remarkable milestone in the automotive industry, as fully electric vehicles accounted for 96% of its new car sales, underscoring the nation’s commitment to sustainable transportation. Leading this electric revolution, Tesla’s sales have surged significantly, solidifying its position as a dominant player in Norway’s rapidly evolving market. This development highlights both the country’s aggressive environmental po…
Norway cements EV leadership as electric cars reach 96% of new sales in 2025
Almost all new cars sold in Norway last year were fully electric, confirming the Nordic country’s position as the world’s most advanced electric vehicle market, according to Reuters. Official data … The post Norway cements EV leadership as electric cars reach 96% of new sales in 2025 appeared first on Scandasia.
Norway was close to its goal of selling only zero-emission cars by 2025, with all electric vehicles accounting for 95.9% of the new registrations last year. Norway, the largest exporter of hydrocarbons in Western Europe, had set the non-binding target of selling only new zero-emission cars from 2025, i.e. 10 years before the European Union (EU). In total, 179,549 new passenger cars were registered in 2025, thus breaking the previous annual recor…
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