EVs captured 88.9% of Norway’s new car sales in 2024, leading the push for zero-emission vehicles.
In 2024, electric vehicles (EVs) made up 88.9% of new car sales in Norway, a significant increase from 82.4% in 2023. Norway aims to only sell zero-emission vehicles by 2025. Tesla leads the market with a 19% share, followed by Volkswagen and Toyota. The rapid adoption is driven by incentives like tax exemptions and free parking for EVs. Norway's progress is seen as a benchmark for other countries aiming to reduce carbon emissions.
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