Norway has taken a significant step towards a fully electric transportation system, with a staggering 98.6% of new car sales in the country now being electric vehicles (EVs). This remarkable shift in the market is largely driven by the government's incentives for EV adoption, including exemptions from certain taxes and tolls, as well as access to bus lanes and free parking. Tesla's Model Y has emerged as the top-selling electric vehicle in Norway, a testament to the company's growing popularity in the country. As the world's largest EV market per capita, Norway's experience is being closely watched by policymakers and industry experts, who are eager to learn from its success and replicate it in other countries.
EVs At 98.6% Share In Norway – Tesla Model Y Best-Seller CleanTechnica