Almost all new cars sold in Norway last year were fully electric, according to official registration data published Friday. It puts the Nordic country within touching distance of effectively erasing gasoline and diesel cars from its new car market. “2025 has been a very special car year,” Geir Inge Stokke, director of the Norwegian Road Traffic Information Council, said in a statement.

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      3 days ago

      They have a proper charging infrastructure and education so people can do math in their heads and not suffer “range anxiety”.

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      They do have a lot of cheap, low-carbon electricity because their geography is great for hydro. Evidently that weighs heavier than the reduced battery capacity, plus the median Norwegian is fairly wealthy compared to the median Brit or German, which would help a lot even if Norway didn’t have huge tax incentives for electric cars.

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          Modern electric car batteries are evidently not that fragile, they just have reduced capacity at low tempertures.