The Norwegian car market has almost completely transitioned to electric vehicles, with new registrations reaching nearly 96% of all passenger cars. Gasoline and diesel vehicles are now in low demand, accounting for only a marginal share of the market.
The key factors behind these results include generous tax incentives, widespread availability of charging infrastructure, and consistent government policies in the areas of transportation and environmental regulation. In Norway, EVs have become the default choice rather than an alternative.
The current situation demonstrates that a full phase-out of ICE vehicles is realistically achievable within a single country in the coming years.