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Norway's Electric Car Success: Why Germany Can Hardly Copy the Model

Summary by epochtimes.de
Norway is considered a pioneer in electromobility: almost 99 percent of new cars are now electric. This was made possible by subsidies, high taxes on combustion engine vehicles, and inexpensive hydropower. However, this success brings new challenges.
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Norway is considered a pioneer in electromobility: almost 99 percent of new cars are now electric. This was made possible by subsidies, high taxes on combustion engine vehicles, and inexpensive hydropower. However, this success brings new challenges.

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epochtimes.de broke the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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