Electric Cars Overtake Petrol Cars In Norway: Road Federation
- Norway now has more electric cars than petrol-powered vehicles, marking a historic milestone, according to the Norwegian Road Federation.
- Of 2.8 million registered cars, 754,303 are electric, surpassing 753,905 petrol cars.
- In August, electric vehicles comprised a record 94.3% of new registrations, influenced by the Tesla Model Y's popularity.
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In Norway, the number of electric cars exceeded the number of gasoline cars for the first time, the Norwegian Road Federation (OFV) announced during the week. Diesel models continue to dominate. Meanwhile, the Transport & Environment (T&E) organization predicts that the market share of electric cars in Europe will increase significantly next year.
According to this indicator, the country became the first in the world.
Norway wants to become the first country in the world with a car fleet dominated by electric cars.
Norway has announced that electric cars on its roads have outnumbered petrol ones, marking a significant step for the Nordic country to completely phase out fossil fuel cars by 2025, so…
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