Norway has emerged as a global leader in electric vehicle (EV) adoption, with a remarkable 82% of new car sales in 2023 being electric. This achievement is attributed to a combination of consumer subsidies and the country's abundant cheap hydroelectric power. Norway's approach to EV adoption, focusing on making electric vehicles easier and cheaper to choose, serves as a model for the U.S. and other countries. The nation is on track to meet its ambitious EV adoption goals, partly due to legislation that will prohibit the sale of new internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in less than 10 months.
Norway boasts the highest electric vehicle adoption rate in the world. Read more here: https://t.co/Ko7qOZDyy5
Norway has the highest EV adoption rate in the world. 82% of new car sales in Norway were electric in 2023. Here’s how the Scandinavian country pulled it off. https://t.co/gExNNUUqbl
Norway = EV Utopia Less than 10 months until sales of new ICE vehicles will be prohibited by law in Norway. https://t.co/ri1YSRimrZ
"We made EVs easier to choose and cheaper to choose." Was in Norway last year and it indeed lives in the future of EV adoption, will easily meet its adoption goals. Why? Consumer subsidies over supply chain security. And yes, lots of cheap hydro helps: https://t.co/EEZhv1Sp6u
What the U.S. can learn from Norway when it comes to EV adoption https://t.co/USrt7jrzmO