Norway Is All in on Electric Cars. What Can the U.S. Learn?
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Norway is all in on electric cars. What can the U.S. learn?
In January, the Norwegian Road Federation released a statistic that turned heads inside transportation and climate circles: Almost 90 percent of new cars sold in Norway the previous year were fully electric. By the end of this year, the government expects sales of new gasoline and diesel cars to fall to zero and meet its goal to end the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2025. In a country known for snowcapped mountains, dramatic fjords, and t…
In Askøy, half of the cars are now electric. A first in Norway, and probably in the world too, says the Electric Vehicle Association.
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