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Posted by u/IEEESpectrum
Norway achieved near-total EV adoption in 2025. Can other countries use that blueprint?
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3 months ago
Norway used tax exemptions on EVs to encourage its residents to purchase EVs, leading to 97 percent of the new cars Norwegians registered in November 2025 being electric.
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