Norway Says 'mission Accomplished' on Going 100% Ev, Proposes Incentive Changes
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Norway has achieved 100% electric vehicle adoption and is now proposing changes to incentives, sparking discussion on the implications of this milestone.
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Gasoline and diesel cars are now obsolete in the Norwegian new car market, with a few hundred new cars per month, while EVs represent roughly 95-97%.
The current incentive program maintains the crucial VAT exemption for EVs, but only up to a purchase price of 500,000 Norwegian kroner (approximately $49,000 USD). This move is designed to target more expensive, luxury EVs, ensuring that the incentive benefits a broader range of consumers.