Today, the world's car fleet, according to the most conservative estimates, exceeds 1.5 billion vehicles. At the same time, the total number of electric vehicles is only 0.7% of the mentioned ...
Hot on the heels of still-dominant diesel cars, electric vehicles now outnumber petrol models for the first time in oil-rich Norway, a world first that puts the country on track to taking fossil fuel ...
EV adoption in Norway is especially pronounced when you compare it to that in the U.S.: From January through July last year, just over 7 percent of the cars sold in America were battery-powered.
Norway has come a long way in 20 years: in September 2004, the country's car fleet counted 1.6 million petrol cars, around 230,000 diesel cars and just 1,000 EVs, OFV noted.