Norway Nears 90% EV Market Share but Misses 2025 Combustion Car Ban π
Norway aimed to end sales of combustion cars by 2025, but while the EV market share has surpassed 90%, the country is unlikely to fully meet its ambitious target. Discover the latest developments in Norway's electric vehicle revolution.
CGTN Europe
3.7K views β’ Jun 18, 2024
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Norway pledged to be the worldβs first country to stop selling combustion cars by 2025. <br />This target wonβt be met but the EV market share has passed the 90% mark.<br /><br /><br />βWeβre talking so far this year 3% diesel and 4% gasoline,β Osloβs electro mobility manager Sture Portvik told CGTN.<br /><br /><br />Stretching all the way to the Arctic - Norwayβs roads span thousands of kilometers through rough terrain. This geographical disadvantage is one of the reasons why the country is not likely to meet the self-imposed target of a 100% EV car sales by the end of this year.<br /><br /><br />βThe last 10% that are not buying an EV at the moment are most likely buying a plug-in hybrid,β Portvik says. βBecause they have further distances to go, maybe a cabin up in the mountains.β<br />#electricvehicle #ev #electriccar #electricvehicles #Norway #car
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