Norway BEV Sales: Over 80% Of New Cars Were All-Electric In May 2023
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In May, the Norwegian passenger car market expanded by nearly 16 percent year-over-year to 13,342 units. The year-to-date number at the end of May amounted to 50,983 (down 5 percent year-over-year). Plug-in electric car sales increase even faster, taking a larger and larger market share. According to the Norwegian Road Federation (OFV), 11,865 new passenger plug-in cars were registered last month (up 21 percent year-over-year), which is about 88.9 percent of the total volume (compared to 85.1 percent a year ago). The most important thing for us is that all-electric car registrations in May increased by 28 percent year-over-year to...
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In May, the Norwegian passenger car market expanded by nearly 16 percent year-over-year to 13,342 units. The year-to-date number at the end of May amounted to 50,983 (down 5 percent year-over-year). Plug-in electric car sales increase even faster, taking a larger and larger market share. According to the Norwegian Road Federation (OFV), 11,865 new passenger plug-in cars were registered last month (up 21 percent year-over-year), which is about 88.9 percent of the total volume (compared to 85.1 percent a year ago). The most important thing for us is that all-electric car registrations in May increased by 28 percent year-over-year to...
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