Norway, Sweden, and Denmark have been at the forefront of electric vehicle (EV) adoption in Europe, with many countries aiming to phase out fossil fuel-powered cars in the coming years. However, a new report reveals significant disparities in EV fleet growth across Scandinavia, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for a region-wide transition to electric mobility. While Norway continues to lead the way, with over 50% of new car sales now electric, Sweden and Denmark are struggling to keep pace, with EVs accounting for just a quarter of new registrations in the latter country. As governments and automakers push for a fully electric future, understanding the variations in EV adoption across Scandinavia will be crucial for achieving a successful and equitable transition.
EV fleet growth varies across Scandinavia electrive.com