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Zorro

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Fri May 30, 2025, 09:12 AM Friday

Most new cars in Norway are EVs. How a freezing country beat range anxiety.

Just a few years ago, almost no one drove electric vehicles up here. In this remote region north of the Arctic Circle — where reindeer outnumber people, avalanches can bury roads in winter and sunlight disappears for weeks — “range anxiety” takes on a new meaning.

Today, however, nearly all new car sales in Norway are electric. That’s true even in Finnmark, the northernmost region in Europe’s northernmost country.

Norway is “an unlikely place for a transportation revolution,” acknowledged Christina Bu, head of the Norwegian Electric Vehicle Association.

At the Skoda dealership in Alta, Finnmark’s largest city, salesman Orjan Dragland marveled at the transformation — how five years ago, every car on the showroom floor had a combustion engine, and now the inventory is all EVs.

In 2024, nearly 90 percent of new passenger cars sold in Norway were fully electric. Of the cars sold last month, the EV share was 97 percent.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/2025/05/30/norway-ev-adoption-electric-cars/

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Most new cars in Norway are EVs. How a freezing country beat range anxiety. (Original Post) Zorro Friday OP
Shooting for 100% by 2030. Interestingly, Norway is a rich country with something like $2.7 trillion in the bank from sinkingfeeling Friday #1
Not surprising considering that they tax ICE vehicles much higher when sold MichMan Friday #3
Interesting article. Ocelot II Friday #2

sinkingfeeling

(55,262 posts)
1. Shooting for 100% by 2030. Interestingly, Norway is a rich country with something like $2.7 trillion in the bank from
Fri May 30, 2025, 09:23 AM
Friday

oil production.

MichMan

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3. Not surprising considering that they tax ICE vehicles much higher when sold
Fri May 30, 2025, 10:15 AM
Friday

ICE vehicles pay a $10,000 USD one time fee which is waived on EV

In addition, all vehicles are subject to the taxes below;

25% VAT on all car sale prices exceeding $49,000 USD

plus an additional $1.25 USD per kilogram of weight over 500 kg.


https://thenorwayguide.com/tax-and-fees-on-electric-vehicles/




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