Norway’s New Car Sales Were Almost Entirely Electric Last Year
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Nearly all new vehicles registered in Norway last year were fully electric, according to official data released on Friday - a clear indication that the European country is leading the transition away from petrol and diesel engines. Despite being a major oil producer, Norway has seen a rapid shift towards battery-powered vehicles, in contrast to the rest of Europe. Due to lower demand in the European Union, Brussels recently scrapped a plan to ba…
Norway was close to its goal of selling only zero-emission cars by 2025.
Norway has almost achieved its goal of selling only zero-emission cars in the country. Electric cars...
The Norwegian state has been massively promoting the purchase and driving of e-cars for years. Now the Scandinavian country has reached new peak levels in e-mobility.
Before the reduced VAT relief came into effect, Norway was close to its goal of eliminating new cars with internal combustion engines by 2025, with electric cars accounting for 95.9% of all new passenger cars registered in the country last year.
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