Electrified cars now account for nearly 50% of the Norwegian market
A majority of electric and plug-in hybrid car sales in a European market i is now possible. Indeed, thanks to numerous (especially tax  related ) incentives, Norway registered, for the first time, 60% of electric cars and plug-in hybrids in September 2018 and 55% in October 2018.

This Nordic country (albeit a major oil producer) holds the record for the percentage of electrified cars in Europe, and is largely ahead of other European countries, and of course largely ahead of other countries such as Japan, the United States, or China.

In 2018, registrations of electric and hybrid cars have reached 47.5% of registrations whereas they do not exceed 2% in Germany, France or England, and they only reach 3% in Finland and 5% in Sweden .

In Japan and the United States, registrations of this type of vehicle are under 2% of the market, while in China they are approaching 4% of the market in 2018.

The rechargeable electric and hybrid vehicles most sold on the Norwegian market in 2018 are the Nissan Leaf (10,375 units over the first 10 months 2018), the VW e-Golf (5,482 units), the BMW i3 (4,525), the Tesla Model X (3,698), the Mitsubishi Outlander (3,035), the Tesla Model S (2,824), the XC60 (2,608) and the Renault Zoe (2,350).


    
 

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